That happens occasionally. As far as I can tell it's not really a problem.
If it isn't logged all the time, I would just ignore it.
--On 6. April 2018 um 10:26:45 +0200 Paul Martin
wrote:
I have this error:
Apr 5 14:23:39 balprta003 cyrus/imap[76531]: IDLE: error sending mess
Hello
I have this error:
Apr 5 14:23:39 balprta003 cyrus/imap[76531]: IDLE: error sending message
NOTIFY to idled for mailbox user.martin.west: Resource temporarily
unavailable.
do you have an idea to solve the problem?
Regards,
Paul
Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap.org/
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Hi guys,
when I activate sieve filter's notify when email arrives and send
"email" to the mobile to O2 mobile number, I get to phone :
mailer-dae...@sms.eurotel.cz:(SIEVE) New mail notification B# ...
I found that Return-path in the email's header is blank. Is i
Hallo all,
sieve notifications (malto) do not work with this setup (cyrus
2.3.11):
Sieve rule:
# Test: NOTIFY
if header :comparator "i;ascii-casemap" :contains "Subject" "TEST" {
notify :method "mailto" :options "fr...@m28.home
Hi have manage to make it work by changing
sievenotifier: mailto in /etc/imap.conf
but don't know all the option og notify
Le 16/02/2011 00:04, zorg a écrit :
> Hi
> I want to be notify to a another adress when a mail arrive so i try this
> script and other without any success
>
Hi
I want to be notify to a another adress when a mail arrive so i try this
script and other without any success
can someone can explain me what am i doing wrong
require
["fileinto","reject","vacation","imapflags","relational","regex
Hi all,
I am having a problem with Sieve. A user of mine has complained that they are
having problems setting up a Sieve filtering rule that notifies and e-mail
address.
For example, Notify for ALL messages does not work. In fact,
Notify does not ever seem to work. I have been trying all
Ok so i got the notifications working, and I'm probaly missing something
simple but using the script:
require
["fileinto","envelope","reject","vacation","imapflags","relational","comparator-i;ascii-numeric","regex
Am Mo, den 10.07.2006 schrieb Michael Luich um 20:51:
> Hello everyone,
> I've been trying for a while now to setup new mail notifications using
> sieve's notify.
>
> I've tested sieve in cyrus with a forwarding script.
>
> Now I've edited cy
Hello everyone,
I've been trying for a while now to setup new mail notifications using
sieve's notify.
I've tested sieve in cyrus with a forwarding script.
Now I've edited cyrus.conf to enable the notify daemon, and tested that as
well using:
notifytest -f "/var/l
Hi,
Is there any plan to implement
http://www.xmpp.org/drafts/draft-ietf-sieve-notify-xmpp-01.txt in the
CMU Cyrus Sieve suite ?
Apparently, this would require for the SIEVE server to connect
directly to XMPP servers, wouldn't it ?
I'd be curious to use this kind of notificat
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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
7; and 'n'). If you want multi-line output, you need to use
a text: block. E.g.:
notify :method "mailto" :options "mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]" :message text:
New message in your shared folder.
FROM: $from$
Subject: $subject$
.
;
Works great. Thanks.
Another problem has
ou want multi-line output, you need to use
a text: block. E.g.:
notify :method "mailto" :options "mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]" :message text:
New message in your shared folder.
FROM: $from$
Subject: $subject$
.
;
Works great. Thanks.
Another problem has emerged. When notificati
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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
Paul Wolstenholme wrote:
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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]" {
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 implementation or are there zephyr
gateways/bridges which could be used.
I've always thought it would be nifty to do a
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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 me
Achim Altmann wrote:
Hello,
i would like generate a script was inform any users if there mailboxes over
quota.
Could i use the notifyd?
No
could i use a sieve script in the user-sieve-home?
No
Please could any say how to have i program this script?
The sieve and notify-doku isn\'t enough an
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Hello,
I have a script in perl.
It check quota of every e-mail box and send e-mails to notify users.
If you want it let me know.
BARTEK
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From: "Achim Altmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 3:35 P
hello,
>
> first, thanks for your answer.
>
> > Check the archives and you will find a few scripts to do this. If your
> > IMAP client isn\\\'t displaying the quota ALERTS generated by Cyrus, then
> > you client is broken.
>
> Yes,
> Broken or a normal MS-Bug
> My system is a redhat with cyrus-im
Achim Altmann wrote:
Hello,
i would like generate a script was inform any users if there mailboxes over
quota.
Could i use the notifyd?
No
could i use a sieve script in the user-sieve-home?
No
Please could any say how to have i program this script?
The sieve and notify-doku isn\'t enoug
Hello,
i would like generate a script was inform any users if there mailboxes over
quota.
Could i use the notifyd?
could i use a sieve script in the user-sieve-home?
Please could any say how to have i program this script?
The sieve and notify-doku isn\'t enough and say nothing about how
Hello,
i would like generate a script was infowm any users if there mailboxes over
quota.
Could i use the notifyd?
could i use a sieve script in the user-sieve-home?
Please could any say how have i to write this script?
The sieve and notify-doku isn't enough and say nothing abou
Hello,
i would like generate a script was notifycate any users if there mailboxes over
quota.
Could i use the notifyd?
could i use a sieve script in the user-sieve-home?
Please could any say how have i to write this script?
The sieve and notify-doku isn't enough and say nothing about how
22.7],
delay=0, status=sent (250 Ok: queued as 606C550CD0)
>
Hope this helps!
John
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Brasseur Valéry
> Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 8:59 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:
I am trying to use sieve notify but have no success.
here is my sieve script :
require "notify";
if header :contains "from" "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" {
notify :message "bonjour!";
redirect "[EMAIL PROTECTED]";
}
-
Jay Levitt wrote:
>
> I'm using Outlook Express 6 with Cyrus 2.1.12. When I send an e-mail to
> myself, IDLED notifies the "user.jay.Sent Items" mailbox, but not the
> "user.jay.Inbox" mailbox. I verified that there is an open, IDLEing IMAP
> connection with Inbox SELECTed at the time. I trie
I'm using Outlook Express 6 with Cyrus 2.1.12. When I send an e-mail to
myself, IDLED notifies the "user.jay.Sent Items" mailbox, but not the
"user.jay.Inbox" mailbox. I verified that there is an open, IDLEing IMAP
connection with Inbox SELECTed at the time. I tried to step through
idle_update()
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Piet Ruyssinck wrote:
> their inbox, but also a few other (shared) folders, it would be neat if
> they were notified when new messages arrive in these other folders as
> well. Any idea which clients support this kind of functionality or how
> I can implement this ?
If your de
Piet Ruyssinck schrieb:
>
> It seems that one can convince most imap clients to periodically check
> for new mail in one's inbox. For people who need to monitor not just
> their inbox, but also a few other (shared) folders, it would be neat if
> they were notified when new messages arrive in thes
--On Wednesday, February 05, 2003 10:18:26 AM +0100 Piet Ruyssinck
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
their inbox, but also a few other (shared) folders, it would be neat if
they were notified when new messages arrive in these other folders as
well. Any idea which clients support this kind of functio
Piet Ruyssinck escribió::
It seems that one can convince most imap clients to periodically check
for new mail in one's inbox. For people who need to monitor not just
their inbox, but also a few other (shared) folders, it would be neat if
they were notified when new messages arrive in these other
It seems that one can convince most imap clients to periodically check
for new mail in one's inbox. For people who need to monitor not just
their inbox, but also a few other (shared) folders, it would be neat if
they were notified when new messages arrive in these other folders as
well. Any idea
Hello,
With cyrus 2.0.16 I adapted the suplied perlscript for notification with samba
messages to clients (smbclient -M ...).
Somehow I cannot get this configuration working again with Cyrus 2.1.11. The
log is complaining about the wrong protocol (probably something todo with
'udp') and the availa
From: Gunnar Gunnarsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 10:22:45 +0100
Notifing with zephyr works for my inbox and subfolders. But how do I
set it up for shared folders that I have access to ?
We don't support notification for non-user. folders now.
Doing it by ACLs is bas
Notifing with zephyr works for my inbox and subfolders. But how do I
set it up for shared folders that I have access to ?
Sandra wrote:
> I was trying to know why unix-notify is not working in cyrus-imap +
> postfix. I have
> compiled cyrus to use unix-notity socket, but the message about over
> quota is
> displayed in /var/log/maillog.
>Is simple_notify.pl searching this message in /v
HI,
I was trying to know why unix-notify is not working in cyrus-imap +
postfix. I have
compiled cyrus to use unix-notity socket, but the message about over
quota is
displayed in /var/log/maillog.
Is simple_notify.pl searching this message in /var/log/messages or
Am i wrong?
How
I was curious as to what kind of activity might be going on
regarding either zephyr or sieve notification. I looked for
a bit in the archive and noticed some references, though most
seemed to be of a while ago. I was wondering if this activity
is progressing.
I guess one thing that seems to be
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On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, Jeremy Howard wrote:
> I'd like to see something like this generic notify hook added to the
> distribution--what do others think? The Perl daemon needn't necessarily be
> included, although I think that would be handy too.
Now, that would be nice. We
--On Thursday, December 07, 2000 09:54:27 PM +1100 Jeremy Howard
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As some of you may know, Cyrus has a hook that allows new mail
> notifications to be implemented. It comes with a Zephyr notification hook.
>
[...]
>
> The current notify
Off-list, Steven Lembark wrote:
> Jeremy Howard wrote:
> > So, I've written a little C function that simply passes notifications on
to
> > a Unix socket. I've also written a pre-forking Perl daemon that listens
for
> > these notifications and reads in the i
server
code. I don't know how difficult this would be, as I've never done it
before, but 'man dlopen' makes it look reasonably straightforward.
That is not to discredit your method, which provides a perfectly good
solution for non-C gurus. :)
> The current notify() code does
no C guru
* I don't want to recompile the server just to change the notification code.
So, I've written a little C function that simply passes notifications on to
a Unix socket. I've also written a pre-forking Perl daemon that listens for
these notifications and reads in the informa
rver.
There's a small stream based protocol included in this, for authenticating
the client (imapd) to the server. This allows for the other facilities that
I want to do with the notify server process.
The notify_key has to be the same in imapd.conf and notify.conf. It's
cry
I think I'm going to have to play with a few methods.
Incidentally, can anyone give me some hints on how things are read from
the imapd.conf file? I'd like to include some of my own config options in
it for the notify routines I'm working on.
I've played with c
From: "Steve Campion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Incidentally, can anyone give me some hints on how things are read from
> the imapd.conf file? I'd like to include some of my own config options in
> it for the notify routines I'm working on.
>
> I've pla
e? I'd like to include some of my own config options in
it for the notify routines I'm working on.
I've played with config.c, but I can't see how it gets included.
Thanks again
Steve
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Lawrence Greenfield wrote:
>From: "Steve Campion" <[
From: "Steve Campion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 16:18:28 -
Ideally, I'd like the notify() function to be called once per subscriber of
the mailbox which is being delivered to.
Can anyone give me some hints on this?
There'
Hi
I've just been setting up IMAPd (2.0.7) on a Linux box, and I've been trying
to create my own notification system in it.
I've written a very simple routine to just dump the details of the notify()
call to a text file, so that I can see what's going on with it.
Whe
..
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Systems Administrator @ hub.org
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