Le 09/09/2010 01:48, Jeroen van Meeuwen (Kolab Systems) a écrit : > Clement Hermann (nodens) wrote: >> In traditional murder (no autocreate/autosieve patch), the murder >> process can run on a frontend. However, it cannot run on a backend. >> >> We have a webmail running on our murder (2.2.x) server, and it uses >> localhost as imap server, so it acts as a frontend. >> >> However, we don't use autocreate or autosieve, so I couldn't says if it >> is the same on a patched setup. >> > > When you say traditional murder, do you also mean one single mupdate server? Yes. > I'm sure it's possible, the documentation states it as well. I just haven't > managed to actually get it implemented (with the patches that have been > shipped for about 5-6 years, in at least 4 generations of Enterprise Linux > products and 13 Fedora releases). > > That's "not implemented" besides maintaining the actual functionality of the > autocreation of mailboxes or sieve scripts or implementation details thereof; > the cyrus master process just wouldn't start. > No problem here in using proxyd and mupdate -m (again, debian 2.2 stock packages without additionnal patches). The options mupdate_server, mupdate_authname, and mupdate_password are simply commented in imapd.conf. Cheers, -- Clement Hermann (nodens) ---- Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap.org/ List Archives/Info: http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipermail/info-cyrus/