> A couple of questions. I just migrated our company over to Cyrus/postfix > from UW/sendmail and I've noticed a few little quirks that I'm not able to > find a solution to. > 1.) If a pop user selects "keep messages on server" they start to see > duplicate emails. I saw that other people on the listserv have also had > the same issues, but there's not been any resolution to this issue. Q: > How come Cyrus doesn't implement the correct bahaviour, and is there any > work-around other than switching to IMAP over POP? I've got pop users > that can't access IMAP (using phones for checking email when on travel > with "leave messages on server" then suck down the emails when they arrive > back at a desktop). It's not feasable for them to move to IMAP and they > require this functionality. Are you certain this is the fault of Cyrus and not a deficient client that happened to work with UW? Are they all using the same kind of phone (what phone)? > 2.) It seems that Cyrus is inserting headers that confuse sendmail and/or > procmail. When I'm tailing my procmail log, I see that all emails are > "From: cyrus@mail". I'm guessing that procmail is getting this from the > "Return-Path:" header that doesn't get inserted into the email with > sendmail. Q: Can I tell Cyrus to not insert this header or is there a > work-around for procmail to detect the correct From: header and not get > confused? I'm pretty certain such headers are coming from your MTA (postfix) and not Cyrus. But I've never used Cyrus with procmail as SIEVE is usually sufficient. ---- Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/ Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki List Archives/Info: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/mailing-list.html