Hy all,
Do you know if there's a way for any mailboxes to subscribe
automaticaly to a sieve script at creation of the mailbox?
I would like for all users to transfert SPAM tagged subject to
a SPAM folders, or mailling list mail to mailling list folder
without having to explain all users to write
Hi!
I'd set up a unified murder config, deciding not to care about the XFER
bug, but when deploying it, I stumbled over an annoying bug: copying a
message from a mailbox on the local server to a mailbox on a remote one
doesn't work, nor does copying a message from a mailbox on a remote
server to a
Thanks a lot!
I will try it.
> Message du 21/08/07 12:12
> De : "Christian Kratzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> A : "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Copie à : "info-cyrus"
> Objet : Re: Automatic Sieve Script Subscription
>
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, 21 Aug 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Hy
This is a very small patch for a very big change (and incomplete,
it doesn't alter rehash, dohash, etc)
Anyway...
Considering the fast-rename and extending it to delete, we have
the following problem:
folders:
user.brong
user.brong.foo
user.brong.foo.bar
Delete/rename user.brong.foo WITHOUT af
> On Wed, 18 Apr 2007, Eric Luyten wrote:
>
> > Cyrus 2.2.13 on a Solaris 9 server
> > 4 Cyrus spool partitions, 350 GB each, nearing 80% occupation
> > (Hashing performed on first letter basis of account name)
> >
> > I have two extra 350 GB partitions ready and 'partition' lines
> > already adde
Hello.
What's the best way, and second best way to react to zero-day virus
threats - messages that are delivered to the mail store before the
detection is in place? Is there a best practice that functions nicely
within the cyrus community? Like a perl script that traverses the
mail store (via ima
John Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What's the best way, and second best way to react to zero-day virus
> threats - messages that are delivered to the mail store before the
> detection is in place?
Refuse mail with executable attachments. List is at:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/262
John Crawford wrote:
> What's the best way, and second best way to react to zero-day virus
> threats - messages that are delivered to the mail store before the
> detection is in place?
Any detection that can take place in the mail store can (and should) be
moved up the chain, preferably to the
Hi,
We recently encountered a problem with our Cyrus installation involving
the checkpoint/recovery of the deliver.db file.
We are running Cyrus 2.3.8 on Solaris 10. The server houses about
28,000 users, with a large volume of email. After our latest round of
patching, we ended up removing the