e impressions";}
this is okay, but don't write Subject this way Subject: -> it won't work
like this:
if header :contains "Subject:" "PI:" {
fileinto "INBOX.01 Steptown.11 page impressions";}
IT DOES NOT WORK
So that's all, a bit deta
which modifies the behavior of reject8bit.
O.K. thanks for detailed answer, that was really clear, thanks
So I have to patch before compilation??
Jochen Metzger
>
d
RFC 1342.
Can I fix my outlook? -> O.K. I know this is OT.
Probably best throw it in the garbage and use Mulberry
Or? Is it depending on the client of the sender of the mail
Jochen Metzger
an special pattern a), ö (German special
pattern o) are expressed like this: x ?. This only appears in the
Subject. In the body it's o.k.
Is this a problem of Sieve (when using the rules), of Postfix? or of
imapd?
Has anybody had this problem and /or knows how to solve it?
THX
Jochen Metzger
THX,
after all this stress, I think, I'm gonna love Cyrus Imapd
Bye
Jochen Metzger
k when you have restarted the server.
I don't know how to restart it.
I would do
killall master
/usr/cyrus/bin/master &
But this might not be the right way.
You should probably figure out another method.
HTH
Jochen Metzger
>
>
> --CH
>
ot;to", "cc", "bcc"] "PI:"{ fileinto
"INBOX.hallo";}
else {fileinto "INBOX.2 Test";
}
as well, but the messages are still all delivered to INBOX.
So the system isn't really reading sieve-rules.
-> For instance. Do I have to reload something, when changing the rules?
<-
Can someone give a helping hand?
THX for your help
Jochen Metzger
P.S. I think this might be easier as getting cyrus run. So I'm really
glad to have arrived here by far.
save them -> it the user-directory?
And how do I start the sieve-Server? Should I put it in xinet or is it
controlled by the master-process of imapd.
Perhaps someone can give a hint
THX
Jochen Metzger
three of
them)
When one is different (has appeared in my ldd libsasl.so)
-> you get a signaled by death (11) in imapd.log
THX for all your help
I hope the rest fits now
Jochen Metzger
urce over
> the ones already
> installed by the system.
>
How will you work around this then???
> Anyway, hopefully making the symlinks will work out for you.
>
> Kohei
No, unfortunately it didn't!!! ;o(
Regards
Jochen Metzger
/usr/lib/libdb-3.3.so (0x4001c000)
libdl.so.2 => /lib/libdl.so.2 (0x4009b000)
libcrypt.so.1 => /lib/libcrypt.so.1 (0x4009f000)
libresolv.so.2 => /lib/libresolv.so.2 (0x400d5000)
libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0x400e5000)
/lib/ld-linux.so.2 => /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x8000)
Does anybody know why and how to solve it.
THX
Jochen Metzger
ould this help???
>
>
> > Sorry, about all these question, but I feel a bit
> > embarassed about the non-working cyrus and
> > would do "high-jumping" and "lol's" when I would get it to
> > work
>
> Oh don't worry it took me four days to figure everything out.
> This is a
> tough beast to deal with.
>
Oh, I´ve been working several weeks on it know. Naturally only in my
spare-time and only a couple of hours on one string.
Regards
Jochen Metzger>
ainst?
/lib/libdb-2.1.3.so*??
And which packages did you use to install tar.gz or rpm?
Sorry, about all these question, but I feel a bit
embarassed about the non-working cyrus and
would do "high-jumping" and "lol's" when I would get it to
work
Regards
Jochen Metzger
x400de000)
/lib/ld-linux.so.2 => /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x8000)
How can I link on BerkeleyDB3.3 correctly. Please help.
Please don´t say FAQ, I´ve read it, and I did´nt solve the problem
THX
Jochen Metzger
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