Mike,
You should be seeing that error logged rather consistantly
in /var/log/messages, or if you add the debug of local0 to syslog, you
can see more 'detail'.
Scott
On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 10:36:39 -0500
Mike Eggleston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Aug 2007, Mike Eggleston might have said
Hi,
I can't access the Cyrus Home Page or the WiKi. Is cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu down?
Regards
Michael Menge
M.Menge Tel.: (49) 7071/29-70316
Universitaet Tuebingen
And the integrity of the pst cache file might need
checking. This is done by running "scanpst.exe", that is somewhere in
the Office pgm directory. I have also seen some strange slowdowns using
Cyrus and a damaged pst., mostly at first opening of Outlook. Deleting
the pst file cache and allowing
I have sieve and smartsieve working and I'm pleased so far with
what's going on. I'm testing vacation by sending messages in to
my corporate email server from the outside. I currently have rules
(re-typed from my server, some rules not typed):
-
require
In procmail, which I'm migrating away from at the moment, I can cause
procmail to log the 'From:', date, 'Subject:', and the folder a message
is placed into. Is there a way to have sieve log the same data? I find
the data is useful in tracking down messages users say are lost.
Mike
Cyrus Home
Hi,
if you increse the loglevel of cyrus in your syslogd you will see what sieve
did to a message, but cyrus will not log 'From:' or 'Subject:'.
The 'From:' should be logged by your MTA, but the 'Subject:' will
normaly not be logged.
Michael Menge
Quoting Mike Eggleston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mon, 27 Aug 2007, Janne Peltonen wrote:
5/week? Whee. We might achieve something remotely approaching that with
personalized bayesian filtering (a multi-discipline, internationaly
connected university receives quite a lot of ham that looks very much
like spam, so we are a bit paranoid abou
Hi,
testing vacation scripts is alway a bit tricky. Cyrus will only send a
vacation email to an adress if this address has not recieved an
vacation messages from the user withhin ':days' days. You have to use
an new email addres to test the vacation or delete the deliver.db.
You must have
Following on to the sieve & vacation discussion -- anyone have any
interest in the sieve "date" extension? Sounds like it'd be awfully
nice to have, for example, being able to wrap your vacation in a date-
range conditional...
-rob
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Cyrus
Hello.
I read the RFCs and documents I can find on the internet, it seems it's
not possible for sieve to flag a thread.
I need such an action that not only setflag the current email, but also
any other emails in the same thread in the folder. This is useful to
organize workflow in our busines
Hi,
Sieve works during the process of delivery, it does not know about other
emails that have been deliverd. So it is not possible with sieve, but maybe
some MUA have the features you need.
Quoting Zhang Weiwu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello.
>
> I read the RFCs and documents I can find on the in
On Tue, 28 Aug 2007, Michael Menge might have said:
> Hi,
>
> testing vacation scripts is alway a bit tricky. Cyrus will only send a
> vacation email to an adress if this address has not recieved an
> vacation messages from the user withhin ':days' days. You have to use
> an new email addre
Zhang Weiwu wrote:
> I read the RFCs and documents I can find on the internet, it seems it's
> not possible for sieve to flag a thread.
>
> I need such an action that not only setflag the current email, but also
> any other emails in the same thread in the folder. This is useful to
> organize
On Tue, 28 Aug 2007, Jorey Bump might have said:
> Zhang Weiwu wrote:
>
> > I read the RFCs and documents I can find on the internet, it seems it's
> > not possible for sieve to flag a thread.
> >
> > I need such an action that not only setflag the current email, but also
> > any other emails
Hi,
You can dump the contens of the deliver.db to an textfile and recreat
it, but this is not needed at all.
The deliver.db is used for two things.
1. First suspress dublicated delivery of emails and
2. remember to which email adress an vacation message has ben send.
deleting deliver.db would
On Tue, 28 Aug 2007, Michael Menge might have said:
> Hi,
>
> You can dump the contens of the deliver.db to an textfile and recreat
> it, but this is not needed at all.
>
> The deliver.db is used for two things.
>
> 1. First suspress dublicated delivery of emails and
> 2. remember to which em
On Tue, Aug 21, 2007 at 11:30:45PM +1000, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> This is a very small patch for a very big change (and incomplete,
> it doesn't alter rehash, dohash, etc)
Now updated with a working rehash.
dohash and undohash I just removed - they are subsets of the
functionality of rehash.
http
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