I tried going down this road as well. Then I realized I should just use
sieve which is the part of Cyrus and works very well.
/Paul
On Nov 3, 2005, at 9:49 AM, Johan Barelds wrote:
Hi all,
I know that this subject has been discussed before, but i can't find a
solution and i am struggling wit
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I have found myself in a situation where I need to run procmail instead
of sieve for mail filtering. I am using:
postfix-2.1.5
cyrus-imapd-2.2.10
cyrus-sasl-saslauthd-2.1.20_1
procmail-3.22_4
The problem I'm having is using deliver from procmail. Mail
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On Jan 12, 2005, at 7:04 AM, Ken Murchison wrote:
Another problem has emerged. When notifications are sent some mail
servers are rejecting them with a "421 Service unavailable". I think
it may be relate to an empty from string. Is there a way to speci
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I can't seem to get IMSP to compile on Fedora Core 2. I run configure
with the following options:
./configure --without-krb --without-krbdes --disable-gssapi
This seems to go okay. When I run make, make ends with the following
errors:
gcc -c -I.. -
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On Jan 8, 2005, at 11:10 AM, Ken Murchison wrote:
You're close with the syntax, but you missed a couple of quotes, etc.
Also, you can't insert CRLF in a text string (they'll be treated as
escaped 'r' and 'n'). If you want multi-line output, you need
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On Jan 8, 2005, at 9:45 AM, info-cyrus -- Amos Gouaux wrote:
It seems to be an older protocol not used much anymore. Ideally, I
would like to be able to send notifications via other IMs (eg. IRC,
ICQ, AIM, etc.). Would this require a new implementatio
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On Jan 7, 2005, at 5:20 PM, Jim Levie wrote:
On Fri, 2005-01-07 at 09:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello
i did take a look in the sieve and websiev ..but where is ther ethe
"generall" setting for siev like in procmail /etc/procmailrc (for all
users)
th
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I'm interested in finding more information regarding sieve notify. I
have found an example usage:
require "notify";
if header :contains "from" "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" {
notify :message "Important message";
}
The question I have is how
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Does anyone know if it is possible to execute a external script or
program from sieve script? The only way I have been able to figure out
how to do it so far is by forwarding the message to a alias. I'd rather
not do it this way. Any suggestions much
On 3-Sep-04, at 11:29 AM, Igor Brezac wrote:
On Fri, 3 Sep 2004, Paul Wolstenholme wrote:
I have saslauthd configured to use ldap. The uid have an "@".
Authentication works using testsaslauthd:
Sep 3 10:38:36 localhost slapd[1248]: conn=118 op=0 BIND
dn="cn=Administrator,o=s
I have saslauthd configured to use ldap. The uid have an "@".
Authentication works using testsaslauthd:
Sep 3 10:38:36 localhost slapd[1248]: conn=118 op=0 BIND
dn="cn=Administrator,o=shoutout" method=128
Sep 3 10:38:36 localhost slapd[1248]: conn=118 op=0 BIND
dn="cn=Administrator,o=shoutout
live you have to use [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, Sep 01, 2004 at 06:38:44PM -0700, Paul Wolstenholme wrote:
I'm using the the rpm version of cyrus v2.2.3-Red Hat 2.2.3-11
2004/01/14 02:11:03 on Fedora Core 2. I have enable virtual domains
but
I am unable to create new mailboxes with an "@&q
I'm using the the rpm version of cyrus v2.2.3-Red Hat 2.2.3-11
2004/01/14 02:11:03 on Fedora Core 2. I have enable virtual domains but
I am unable to create new mailboxes with an "@". Is this a bug in
2.2.3? There was a message in the archives that indicated it may be. If
so, is there a patch?.
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