Paolo Cravero wrote: > In words, the backend not owning the mailbox tries to create it, but receives > a deny from the murder server. Then it opens the target mailbox (onBE1/778899) > and creates the .seen structure. > > So far this means a messy maillog file. I will use autocreate just to populate > my backends from the backend itself (with some imtest iteration, or whatever) > and then switch it off. What Ken is working on isn't specific to autocreate. Rather, he's working to integrate IDM into our environment. We need a way for our identity management system to be able to simply connect to a Cyrus frontend and issue a create command and have something useful happen. I believe that Ken's work will involve a default server/partition instead of the current partition-default that assumes either a single server environment or a backend server is being connected to. Also, I believe he's setting up an annotation to determine which backend server has the most free space available. If I'm wrong on any of this, Ken will correct me. > > Looking forward to a MUPDATE protocol update or cyrus official patch. Buy Ken lots of beer. It makes him work faster. :) Thanks, Dave -- Dave McMurtrie, SPE Email Systems Team Leader Carnegie Mellon University, Computing Services ---- 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