Help with bulletin board functionality
Mark Clarke
mark at cyberdesigns.co.za
Tue May 20 04:44:48 EDT 2008
Hi all,
We are experimenting with using cyrus imap bulletin boards. Our imap
server hosts several domains and we figured out how to create bulletin
board folders for the different domains, in cyradm, by going "cm
documents at mydomain.co.za".
The issues we are having is
1) How to post to the bulletin board?
I have read about using a syntax like +documents at mydomain.co.za. At
first the smtp server was refusing to deliver to this address until we
added it to the allowed virtual domain addresses. (We are using postfix
for smtp). Now the message gets to cyrus but we get a 500 error about
the mailbox not existing or not having sufficient rights to post. I have
given myself "all" rights to the mailbox.
2)How do you delete an entry from the bulletin board folder?
Since I had all rights I deleted a test mail I got into the folder by
dragging and dropping it in evolution. On my machine the folder is
empty. On other users who has lr rights to the mailbox the mail is still
showing. How do I delete it from everyones view?
thanks
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