On Thu August 19 2010, Ron Johnson wrote:
> >> Each user needs a ~/.mailfilter with at least this one line:
> >> to "Maildir"
> >
> > um, no. all lines in that file are commented out, ALL. I see one line
> > that has a To in it:
> > #to "Maildir/.Junkmail"
>
> That's a problem...
ok, I think I
On 08/19/2010 12:57 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Thu August 19 2010, Ron Johnson wrote:
Dumb questions: Did she have a
~/Maildir?
~/.mailfilter?
yes, and yes
Each user needs a ~/.mailfilter with at least this one line:
to "Maildir"
um, no. all lines in that file are commented o
On Thu August 19 2010, John Hasler wrote:
> > my last scripting was on a UNIXWARE server back in the late 90's..Korn
> > shell..
>
> So install ksh and be happy.
ps
PID TTY TIME CMD
11168 pts/100:00:00 ps
11248 pts/100:00:00 bash
p...@paulandcilla:~$ ksh
$ ps
PID TTY
Paul Cartwright writes:
> my last scripting was on a UNIXWARE server back in the late 90's..Korn
> shell..
So install ksh and be happy.
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On Thu August 19 2010, Ron Johnson wrote:
> Dumb questions: Did she have a
> ~/Maildir?
> ~/.mailfilter?
yes, and yes
>
> Each user needs a ~/.mailfilter with at least this one line:
> to "Maildir"
um, no. all lines in that file are commented out, ALL. I see one line that has
a To in it:
On 08/19/2010 11:43 AM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Thu August 19 2010, Ron Johnson wrote:
I've got a fetchmail->postfix->maildrop->imap thing going. Works
for all 3 of us.
Each user has ~/.fetchmailrc and ~/.mailfilter files, and this is in
/etc/postfix/main.cf:
home_mailbox = Maildir/
I
On 08/19/2010 12:23 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Thu August 19 2010, Ron Johnson wrote:
so, I'm gonna manually put in 500 maildrop filters? that sounds painful..
It's a (non-Windows) computer: you automate the conversion of stuff
like that with bash or Perl or Python, etc.
my last scripting
On Thu August 19 2010, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > so, I'm gonna manually put in 500 maildrop filters? that sounds painful..
>
> It's a (non-Windows) computer: you automate the conversion of stuff
> like that with bash or Perl or Python, etc.
my last scripting was on a UNIXWARE server back in the late
On Thu August 19 2010, Ron Johnson wrote:
> I've got a fetchmail->postfix->maildrop->imap thing going. Works
> for all 3 of us.
>
> Each user has ~/.fetchmailrc and ~/.mailfilter files, and this is in
> /etc/postfix/main.cf:
> home_mailbox = Maildir/
>
> It works for one person and thus works
On 08/19/2010 08:35 AM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Thu August 19 2010, Ron Johnson wrote:
So you have your email in two different places?
yes!
That defeats the purpose of IMAP.
The emails should live on an IMAP server in your primary machine and
then you access them using IMAP from your seco
On 08/19/2010 08:53 AM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Thu August 19 2010, Ron Johnson wrote:
grep filter kmailrc|wc -l
581
didn't realize I had so many.. lots of deadwood there for sure..
You should use an MUA-independent filter like maildrop or procmail
(in conjunction with fetchmail or the l
On Wed August 18 2010, Camaleón wrote:
> How are you getting the e-mails? Directly form your ISP or are you using
> some sort of fetchmail program in between? And in what way are you
> filtering/classifying the messages (using KMail filters, procmail
> filters, sieve filters...)?
I think I found "
On Thu August 19 2010, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > grep filter kmailrc|wc -l
> > 581
> >
> > didn't realize I had so many.. lots of deadwood there for sure..
>
> You should use an MUA-independent filter like maildrop or procmail
> (in conjunction with fetchmail or the local MTA) which deposits the
> m
On Thu August 19 2010, Ron Johnson wrote:
> >> So you have your email in two different places?
> >
> > yes!
>
> That defeats the purpose of IMAP.
>
> The emails should live on an IMAP server in your primary machine and
> then you access them using IMAP from your secondary machine
> (possibly using
On 08/19/2010 04:32 AM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Thu August 19 2010, Camaleón wrote:
well, kmail is pulling them in for my local user ( /var/mail/USER) and
running filters on them. Fetchmail line says keep. Thunderbird on my
laptop is setup as disconnected IMAP. Not sure how to do a kmail filte
On 08/19/2010 04:16 AM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Wed August 18 2010, Ron Johnson wrote:
but I delete them in Thunderbird, or move them to a deifferent folder on
thunderbird.
So you have your email in two different places?
yes!
That defeats the purpose of IMAP.
The emails should live on
On Thu August 19 2010, Camaleón wrote:
> Last time I used KMail3 was a year ago so I'm talking from memory here. I
> (maybe wrongly) thought there was an option to log filter actions to keep
> a track of what was going on, similar to Thunderbird's one :-?
so I activated the filter log, and checked
On Thu August 19 2010, Camaleón wrote:
> > well, kmail is pulling them in for my local user ( /var/mail/USER) and
> > running filters on them. Fetchmail line says keep. Thunderbird on my
> > laptop is setup as disconnected IMAP. Not sure how to do a kmail filter
> > log..
>
> Last time I used KMail
On Wed August 18 2010, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > but I delete them in Thunderbird, or move them to a deifferent folder on
> > thunderbird.
>
> So you have your email in two different places?
yes!
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On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 20:17:39 -0400, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> On Wed August 18 2010, Camaleón wrote:
>> Can you enable any Kmail filter log facility? :-?
>>
>
> well, kmail is pulling them in for my local user ( /var/mail/USER) and
> running filters on them. Fetchmail line says keep. Thunderbird o
On 08/18/2010 07:12 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Wed August 18 2010, Ron Johnson wrote:
I get my email from my isp using fetchmail, keep setting. I also pull the
mail
IOW, you leave the emails on the ISP POP server?
but I delete them in Thunderbird, or move them to a deifferent folder on
th
On Wed August 18 2010, Camaleón wrote:
> > weird, it's not doing it any more, but it is still filtering it to my
> > debian-users folder.. and I deleted 2 filters in kmail!
>
> Can you enable any Kmail filter log facility? :-?
>
> Greetings,
well, kmail is pulling them in for my local user ( /var/
On Wed August 18 2010, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > I get my email from my isp using fetchmail, keep setting. I also pull the
> > mail
>
> IOW, you leave the emails on the ISP POP server?
but I delete them in Thunderbird, or move them to a deifferent folder on
thunderbird.
>
> > into my laptop using IM
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 10:53 AM, Camaleón wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 07:19:54 -0400, Paul Cartwright wrote:
>
> > this only seems to happen with a thread, when it gets a message in the
> > thread. I don't get 2 of the original messages, but I get 2 replies, as
> > separate messages, that are t
On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 16:55:14 -0400, Paul Cartwright wrote:
>> I get my email from my isp using fetchmail, keep setting. I also pull
>> the mail into my laptop using IMAP ( thunderbird).
>> I have 300+ kmail filters.. I filter everything somewhere :)
>> from .kde/share/config/kmailrc
> weird, it
On 08/18/2010 03:24 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Wed August 18 2010, Camaleón wrote:
this only seems to happen with a thread, when it gets a message in the
thread. I don't get 2 of the original messages, but I get 2 replies, as
separate messages, that are the same.
(...)
can it be 2 filters
On Wed August 18 2010, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> I get my email from my isp using fetchmail, keep setting. I also pull the
> mail into my laptop using IMAP ( thunderbird).
> I have 300+ kmail filters.. I filter everything somewhere :)
> from .kde/share/config/kmailrc
weird, it's not doing it any m
On Wed August 18 2010, Camaleón wrote:
> > this only seems to happen with a thread, when it gets a message in the
> > thread. I don't get 2 of the original messages, but I get 2 replies, as
> > separate messages, that are the same.
>
> (...)
>
> > can it be 2 filters?
>
> How are you getting the e-
On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 07:19:54 -0400, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> this only seems to happen with a thread, when it gets a message in the
> thread. I don't get 2 of the original messages, but I get 2 replies, as
> separate messages, that are the same.
(...)
> can it be 2 filters?
How are you getting
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