On Wednesday 09 June 2004 09:45, Ulrich Scholler wrote:
> > One feature I'd like to add to my system is server based email filtering
> > for clients, this way whether they use webmail or something like Outlook
> > their filtering policies could still apply. Are there email clients that
> > can di
On Wednesday 09 June 2004 09:45, Ulrich Scholler wrote:
> > One feature I'd like to add to my system is server based email filtering
> > for clients, this way whether they use webmail or something like Outlook
> > their filtering policies could still apply. Are there email clients that
> > can di
Jogi Hofmüller wrote:
We are using postfix/cyrus here where postfix is delivering mail locally
via lmtp and cyrus authenticates Users using saslauthd/pam. In a testing
environment we are experimenting with LDAP at the moment and it works
quite nicely.
I got to setup a postfix/cyrus-system in a few
Hi!
* Fraser Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-06-08 15:16]:
> I'm looking for some information about the cyrus email system. Is cyrus
> worth
> it? Is it significantly more management overhead than a more typical
> user/imap system?
We have been using it for more than half a year now. At
Hi,
On Tue Jun 08, 2004 at 09:15:24 -0400, Fraser Campbell wrote:
> Currently I am using postfix/courier-imap/mysql to manage all email
> and I'm very happy with it, my customers can create their own email
> accounts and manage their own aliases.
There is a project called webcyradm[1] for cyrus a
Jogi Hofmüller wrote:
We are using postfix/cyrus here where postfix is delivering mail locally
via lmtp and cyrus authenticates Users using saslauthd/pam. In a testing
environment we are experimenting with LDAP at the moment and it works
quite nicely.
I got to setup a postfix/cyrus-system in a few
Hi!
* Fraser Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-06-08 15:16]:
> I'm looking for some information about the cyrus email system. Is cyrus worth
> it? Is it significantly more management overhead than a more typical
> user/imap system?
We have been using it for more than half a year now. At th
Hi,
On Tue Jun 08, 2004 at 09:15:24 -0400, Fraser Campbell wrote:
> Currently I am using postfix/courier-imap/mysql to manage all email
> and I'm very happy with it, my customers can create their own email
> accounts and manage their own aliases.
There is a project called webcyradm[1] for cyrus a
- Original Message -
From: "Fraser Campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 7:40 PM
Subject: Re: Cyrus / Sieve
> On Tuesday 08 June 2004 12:19, Christian Storch wrote:
>
> What do you feel are the major advantages of cyrus over other sys
>
> What do you feel are the major advantages of cyrus over other systems, is it
> just SIEVE support?
I've compared it with some other implementations about 12 month ago - so
possible not up to date:
Cyrus was the only one I found with
- authentication not only by passwd
- sieve support
- dist
>
> What do you feel are the major advantages of cyrus over other systems, is it
> just SIEVE support?
I've compared it with some other implementations about 12 month ago - so
possible not up to date:
Cyrus was the only one I found with
- authentication not only by passwd
- sieve support
- dist
- Original Message -
From: "Fraser Campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 7:40 PM
Subject: Re: Cyrus / Sieve
> On Tuesday 08 June 2004 12:19, Christian Storch wrote:
>
> What do you feel are the major advantages of cyrus over other sys
- Original Message -
From: "Fraser Campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 7:40 PM
Subject: Re: Cyrus / Sieve
> On Tuesday 08 June 2004 12:19, Christian Storch wrote:
>
> What do you feel are the major advanta
>
> What do you feel are the major advantages of cyrus over other systems, is it
> just SIEVE support?
I've compared it with some other implementations about 12 month ago - so possible not
up to date:
Cyrus was the only one I found with
- authentication not only by passwd
- sieve support
- dist
>
> What do you feel are the major advantages of cyrus over other systems, is it
> just SIEVE support?
I've compared it with some other implementations about 12 month ago - so possible not
up to date:
Cyrus was the only one I found with
- authentication not only by passwd
- sieve support
- dist
- Original Message -
From: "Fraser Campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 7:40 PM
Subject: Re: Cyrus / Sieve
> On Tuesday 08 June 2004 12:19, Christian Storch wrote:
>
> What do you feel are the major advanta
* Fraser Campbell schrieb am 08.06.04 um 15:15 Uhr:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for some information about the cyrus email system. Is cyrus
> worth
> it? Is it significantly more management overhead than a more typical
> user/imap system?
>
> Currently I am using postfix/courier-imap/mysql to mana
etween your subfolders or managing spam by scores etc.
> SIEVE is unbeatable and undepended of your client.
>
> But I don't know about a client to manipulate your personal script.
> I've written a short perl script for it. Use 'Cyrus::SIEVE::managesieve' in
> your
epended of your client.
But I don't know about a client to manipulate your personal script.
I've written a short perl script for it. Use 'Cyrus::SIEVE::managesieve' in
your script
and be happy about immediate syntax checking after a
'sieve_put_file_withdest()'.
* Fraser Campbell schrieb am 08.06.04 um 15:15 Uhr:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for some information about the cyrus email system. Is cyrus worth
> it? Is it significantly more management overhead than a more typical
> user/imap system?
>
> Currently I am using postfix/courier-imap/mysql to manage
On Tuesday 08 June 2004 15.15, Fraser Campbell wrote:
> like Outlook their filtering policies could still apply. Are there
> email clients that can directly manipulated sieve scripts?
Mulberry, I think.
(Sorry, can't help about cyrus)
cheers
-- vbi
--
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etween your subfolders or managing spam by scores etc.
> SIEVE is unbeatable and undepended of your client.
>
> But I don't know about a client to manipulate your personal script.
> I've written a short perl script for it. Use 'Cyrus::SIEVE::managesieve' in
> your
epended of your client.
But I don't know about a client to manipulate your personal script.
I've written a short perl script for it. Use 'Cyrus::SIEVE::managesieve' in your script
and be happy about immediate syntax checking after a 'sieve_put_file_withdest()'.
Christia
Hi,
I'm looking for some information about the cyrus email system. Is cyrus worth
it? Is it significantly more management overhead than a more typical
user/imap system?
Currently I am using postfix/courier-imap/mysql to manage all email and I'm
very happy with it, my customers can create the
On Tuesday 08 June 2004 15.15, Fraser Campbell wrote:
> like Outlook their filtering policies could still apply. Are there
> email clients that can directly manipulated sieve scripts?
Mulberry, I think.
(Sorry, can't help about cyrus)
cheers
-- vbi
--
The content of this message may or may
Hi,
I'm looking for some information about the cyrus email system. Is cyrus worth
it? Is it significantly more management overhead than a more typical
user/imap system?
Currently I am using postfix/courier-imap/mysql to manage all email and I'm
very happy with it, my customers can create the
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