or mail destined to them.
If you want to filter mail based on content, do it at the local
(final) delivery agent. Tag or file based on the content, but don't
reject it. Provide a way for individual users to customize the
filters and their actions.
--
James Ralston, Information Technology
Software Engineering Institute
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
BSD */
# endif
#endif
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James Ralston, Information Technology
Software Engineering Institute
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Hello University of Athens NOC Development Team,
First, thanks for the Cyrus imapd autocreate patches; they've proven
to be very useful.
I noticed there is a bug in the is_script_parsable() function.
Specifically, is_script_parsable() does not obey the
"sieve_extensions" setting in imapd.conf(5);
We have a high-volume mailing list that we want to have delivered to a
series of shared folders based on the date that the message is
received:
sharedfolder.example-list.2009.01
sharedfolder.example-list.2009.02
sharedfolder.example-list.2009.03
...
sharedfolder.example-list.20
I need to clear the \Reserved flag that was set on a mailbox (because
a renamemailbox operation failed halfway through.)
Is it safe to run "ctl_cyrusdb -r" while the server is running, or do
I need to shut down the server first?
If the former, will running "ctl_cyrusdb -r" cause any impact on
cli
Because of SpamCop's attitude towards autoresponders*, I wish to patch
the implementation of the SIEVE vacation extension so that it will
never respond to remote addresses.
>From looking at sieve/bc_eval.c, this actually seems pretty
straightforward to do; I can just add another test case to
shoul
d=2690
(Yes, we really do have users who are using more than 4GB of space.)
> this will be different in 2.3
Yes, Ken fixed it on 2004-08-09 in the cyrus-imapd-2_3 branch.
Ken, off the top of your head, can you think of any gotchas in
backporting your quota calculation fixes to 2.2? (I
We are running Cyrus imapd 2.2.12, using the RPM package provided in
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4AS, which we rebuilt with the
SSL_CTX_use_certificate_chain_file patch (backported from Cyrus CVS).
We're using sendmail 8.13.1.
We've been testing with this Sieve script:
require [
"reject"
On 2006-02-22 at 11:49-05 Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try adding the test recipient's email address(es) (those that would
> appear in the To: header) with the :addresses option. E.g:
>
> vacation :addresses ["[EMAIL PROTECTED]", "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"] :days 5
> :subject "annoying v
On 2006-02-22 at 17:00-05 Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> James Ralston wrote:
>
> > Hmmm. From my read of the imapd.conf, I think this will do what I
> > want:
> >
> > virtdomains: off
> > defaultdomain: example.com
> >
>
OK, I'm stumped: how on earth is the 2.4 sieveshell utility
actually supposed to be able to talk to a 2.4 timsieved server?
We're using cyrus-imapd-2.4.17-8.el7_1 and cyrus-sasl-2.1.26-20.el7_2
on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3, using Active Directory as our Keberos
KDC. The issue we're seeing is t
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