Cyrus _is_ the IMAP server, so the filtering via procmail has to take place
on the server.  

-Justin

Thus spake Jack McKinney ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> Big Brother tells me that Justin R. Miller wrote:
> > Regarding what Waldemar said before about fetchmail and procmail, 
> > you don't necessarily have to lose the features of IMAP.  I have 
> > been doing this with Cyrus IMAPd for about two years.  You have 
> > to run fetchmail as root so that it can call Cyrus' deliver 
> > program (or otherwise set up the right permissions).  I can give 
> > more information if you have Cyrus and are curious...
> 
>     As root?  Do you have to run cyrus on the IMAP server or on the
> client side?  It so happens that I run the mail server that I am
> using mutt+IMAP to access, but I need an end-user solution...
>     Right now, I could do it manually.  Use 'l' with pattern
> '~t root@' to get all of the root mail, and then tag all of them
> and save them to '{username@imapsever}root'.
>     It seems that there ought to be a way to get mutt to automatically
> do this on start up...
> 
> --
> Martin: Have we done this before?         Jack McKinney
> Halsey: Are we doing this now?            [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>           -from Brain Dead                http://www.lorentz.com
>                                           1024D/D68F2C07 4096g/38AEF076



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