Casper wrote:
I have a FreeBSD system set up with sendmail+procmail+cyrus and
procmail delivers mail to cyrus with /usr/cyrus/bin/deliver. Everythin
works but procmail rewrites the return-path in the mailheaders to the
local users cyrus (sendmail has cyrus as a trusted user).
But my
Hello.
I have a FreeBSD system set up with sendmail+procmail+cyrus and procmail
delivers mail to cyrus with /usr/cyrus/bin/deliver. Everythin works but
procmail rewrites the return-path in the mailheaders to the local users
cyrus (sendmail has cyrus as a trusted user).
But my problem
Will Partain wrote:
This scenario, and ones like it, has been discussed here
before. I've got something working, so am posting details
{in case it's useful, so you can tell me I'm an idiot:-)}.
The 'vacation' bit of sieve wasn't working, because it kept
seeing a useless 'deliver'-created Return
This scenario, and ones like it, has been discussed here
before. I've got something working, so am posting details
{in case it's useful, so you can tell me I'm an idiot:-)}.
The 'vacation' bit of sieve wasn't working, because it kept
seeing a useless 'deliver'-created Return-Path: header.
I was
hi
i've been using cyrus for years (still on a 1.6.x verison, which works
well)...i'm looking at incorporating vipul's razor for spam filtering, but
am unclear how to hook it into cyrus...i'm on a redhat machine, with
sendmail.cf build from the cyrus-proto template...i'm NOT a sendmail hacker,
so
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Subject: sendmail -> procmail -> cyrus deliver -> lmtpd [was: Re:
Manually using deliver to test cyrus imapd]
>cat /etc/printcap | /usr/cyrus/bin/deliver giel
deliver expects that the file you hand it will be
rfc-822 compliant; ie, it
> Make sure it doesn't have a berkeley mailbox seperator
> in the header, either. This is the line that begins
> with "From " (as opposed to the one that starts "From:",
> which is ok).
for people who *really* don't want to get rid of (or can't
get rid of) leading "From " lines..
http://gigo.com
>cat /etc/printcap | /usr/cyrus/bin/deliver giel
deliver expects that the file you hand it will be
rfc-822 compliant; ie, it has to look like
a mail message, not just any old file.
Make sure it doesn't have a berkeley mailbox seperator
in the header, either. This is the line that begins
wit