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On Mon, 11 Aug 2008, David Korpiewski wrote:
> I'm having a problem when I log into the cyradm interface
> (/usr/bin/cyrus/admin/cyradm) as an administrator I don't get the list
> of the 'Other Users/username'. I really don't understand why. Can
> someone help me?
>
> Imapd.conf:
> ----------
> admins: davidk, cyrusimap, cyrusadministrator, steve
> configdirectory: /var/imap
> partition-default: /var/spool/imap
> (rest clipped)....
>
>
> Example:
> ----------
> server:admin root# ./cyradm -u davidk server.cs.umass.edu
> Password:
> server.cs.umass.edu> lm
> INBOX (\Noinferiors) Trash (\HasNoChildren)
> server.cs.umass.edu>
>
> Example 2:
> ----------
> server:admin root# ./cyradm -u cyrusadministrator server.cs.umass.edu
> Password:
> server.cs.umass.edu> lm
> INBOX (\Noinferiors)
> server.cs.umass.edu>
>
> I should be seeing 'Other Users/steve' and other mailboxes, but
> unfortunately I'm not. I can use any one of the list of administrators
> listed in the Imapd.conf but none of them work :-( Why?
It sounds like you have unixhierarchysep:1 and altnamespace:1 set. The
manpage says:
-----------------------------------------------
altnamespace: 0
Use the alternate IMAP namespace, where personal folders
reside at the same level in the hierarchy as INBOX.
This option ONLY applies where interaction takes place with the
client/user. Currently this is limited to the IMAP protocol (imapd) and
Sieve scripts (lmtpd). This option does NOT apply to admin tools such as
cyradm (admins ONLY), reconstruct, quota, etc., NOR does it affect LMTP
delivery of messages directly to mailboxes via plus-addressing.
-----------------------------------------------
You need to use the standard internal namespace notation when using
cyradm. Try the command "lm user/%".
I recommend reading the altnamespace documentation. Here is my local
copy:
http://admin.onid.oregonstate.edu/cyrus-imapd-2.3.11/altnamespace.html
Generally speaking, your administrators should NOT have mailboxes of their
own... Your regular email client can do funny things when it can see and
modify all mailboxes on the system.
Andy
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