On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 04:20:04PM -0400, Etienne Goyer wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 12:15:45PM -0700, Joe Rhett wrote:
> > Okay, I've had no drama at all getting recent versions of 2.2 to work like
> > a champ on Solaris, but Redhat appears to be a beast of a different color.
>
> It's red.
> Squirrelmail has a sieve plugin. Maybe give that a try ;)
I'll second that. I'm using Squirrelmail and the sieve plugin in
production, and can vouch for it. Works very well, and users have no
problem setting up spam filtering. I use sendmail/milter/spamassassin to
tag all incoming mail - it's th
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003, Marcelino Vallejo wrote:
> Hi guys.
>
> I know that questions like this might be asked thousands of times but I
> am stuck.
> I have deleted a user mailbox that had troubles, and I can´t eliminate
> this from the database:
Don't do that.
> user.username.INBOX^Sent: System I/
Hi guys.
I know that questions like this might be asked thousands of times but I
am stuck.
I have deleted a user mailbox that had troubles, and I can´t eliminate
this from the database:
user.username.INBOX^Sent: System I/O error No such file or directory
user.username.INBOX^Trash: System I/O er
On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 12:15:45PM -0700, Joe Rhett wrote:
> Okay, I've had no drama at all getting recent versions of 2.2 to work like
> a champ on Solaris, but Redhat appears to be a beast of a different color.
It's red. ;)
> I'm happy to debug this, but I need to know what to look for. Te
I found a strange problem with cyrus-imapd 2.2.1 latest cvs.
When I try to connect from localhost :
telnet localhost 110
and the give user and password all it's OK
but if I try the same using the hostname I receive the error :
-ERR [AUTH] Invalid login
I setup defaultdomain in imapd.conf corre
On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 10:08:21PM +0300, Leena Heino wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Sep 2003, Tuuli K Tuominen wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > Does anyone have a simple sieve web interface for creating a filter
> > for spam-tagged messages? We'll be tagging spam messages with a
>
> You might want to look at the Ho
--On Tuesday, September 30, 2003 22:12:04 +0300 Tuuli K Tuominen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ah, very good. How do your users create their sieve scripts then? I assume
you have some basic ways of creating filters and then more advanced
users can create their own scripts? Do your users use Websieve
Okay, I've had no drama at all getting recent versions of 2.2 to work like
a champ on Solaris, but Redhat appears to be a beast of a different color.
So the imap server is up and running and seems to be working. Squirrelmail
is happy anyway ;-) But delivering mail to the system is hanging. Runni
I'd like to note for the record (and anyone else searching) that the sasl
that ships with Redhat WILL NOT work with 2.2.1. It returns OK with an
empty realm. For unknown reasons, Cyrus then returns an
"Login failed: can't request info until later in exchange"
I'm not sure why Cyrus 2.2.1 i
--On Tuesday, September 30, 2003 21:45:11 +0300 Tuuli K Tuominen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone have a simple sieve web interface for creating a filter
for spam-tagged messages? We'll be tagging spam messages with a
"X-Spam-Status: Yes" header or somesuch and now I'm looking for an
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003, Pat Lashley wrote:
> I've recently upgraded my Exim setup to include ExiScan-ACL and
> SpamAssassin. It is configured to add several headers for different
> levels of filtering capability. (The ones I chose were taken from
> the examples for ExiSan-ACL and SA; so they should
we use ingo, which is part of the whole horde framework ...
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003, Tuuli K Tuominen wrote:
> Hello,
> Does anyone have a simple sieve web interface for creating a filter
> for spam-tagged messages? We'll be tagging spam messages with a
> "X-Spam-Status: Yes" header or somesuch and
Squirrelmail has a sieve plugin. Maybe give that a try ;)
On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 15:03, Tuuli K Tuominen wrote:
> Hello,
> Does anyone have a simple sieve web interface for creating a filter
> for spam-tagged messages? We'll be tagging spam messages with a
> "X-Spam-Status: Yes" header or somesuch
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003, Tuuli K Tuominen wrote:
> Hello,
> Does anyone have a simple sieve web interface for creating a filter
> for spam-tagged messages? We'll be tagging spam messages with a
You might want to look at the Horde projects Ingo. If your users are used
to use Imp as their email client
Hello,
Does anyone have a simple sieve web interface for creating a filter
for spam-tagged messages? We'll be tagging spam messages with a
"X-Spam-Status: Yes" header or somesuch and now I'm looking for an easy
Sieve interface for creating simple sieve scripts to filter spam-tagged
messages. At the
Hello,
Does anyone have a simple sieve web interface for creating a filter
for spam-tagged messages? We'll be tagging spam messages with a
"X-Spam-Status: Yes" header or somesuch and now I'm looking for an easy
Sieve interface for creating simple sieve scripts to filter spam-tagged
messages. At the
--On Tuesday, September 30, 2003 11:32:56 -0300 "Marc G. Fournier"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've yet to be able to come up with a sieve rule that will allow me to
filter all "garbage" subjects to a seperate folder ... you know the ones
that look like:
Subject: =?euc-kr?q?(=B1=A4=B0=ED)=B5=F0=
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003, Cyrus Daboo wrote:
> i.e. SIEVE should be decoding the =?euc-kr? header into its utf8 form
> BEFORE doing the comparison with the text you provide. i.e. the =B1
> quoted-printable encoded character will have been decoded into the utf8
> representation of that for the euc-k
Hi Marc,
--On Tuesday, September 30, 2003 11:32 -0300 "Marc G. Fournier"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|
| I've yet to be able to come up with a sieve rule that will allow me to
| filter all "garbage" subjects to a separate folder ... you know the ones
| that look like:
|
| Subject: =?euc-kr?q?(=B1
On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 11:32:56AM -0300, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>
> I've yet to be able to come up with a sieve rule that will allow me to
> filter all "garbage" subjects to a seperate folder ... you know the ones
> that look like:
>
> Subject: =?euc-kr?q?(=B1=A4=B0=ED)=B5=F0=C1=F6=
I am not q
I've yet to be able to come up with a sieve rule that will allow me to
filter all "garbage" subjects to a seperate folder ... you know the ones
that look like:
Subject: =?euc-kr?q?(=B1=A4=B0=ED)=B5=F0=C1=F6=
I've even tried to use Pine filtering to filter based on 8bit subjects,
but it doesn't p
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