Em Qua, 2005-11-16 às 09:05 +, Caleb Walker escreveu:
> As far as what I have seen thus far is that using cyrdeliver out of
> procmail does not matter and sieve should still work. Is that right?
> If that is so, what is the "-l" for when using cyrdeliver? If I use
> that my mail stops gettin
Maurits van Rees wrote:
>On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 07:38:26PM +, Caleb Walker wrote:
>
>
>>I have this script:
>>
>>header :contains "List-Id" "debian-user.lists.debian.org"
>>{
>>fileinto "INBOX.Storage.Debian-User";
>>stop;
>>}
>>
>>which does not work.
>>
>>
>
>Maybe you just pasted it
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 07:38:26PM +, Caleb Walker wrote:
> I have this script:
>
> header :contains "List-Id" "debian-user.lists.debian.org"
> {
> fileinto "INBOX.Storage.Debian-User";
> stop;
> }
>
> which does not work.
Maybe you just pasted it incorrectly, but you would need to put 'if '
Caleb Walker wrote:
> I am not finding much info out there on Sieve but I am wondering if anyone
> knows where my breakdown is occurring. I am using Cyrus imap with
> spamassassin, procmail, squirrelmail, and postfix. I use cyrdeliver to
> deliver mail out of procmail. I am wondering if using
I am not finding much info out there on Sieve but I am wondering if anyone
knows where my breakdown is occurring. I am using Cyrus imap with
spamassassin, procmail, squirrelmail, and postfix. I use cyrdeliver to
deliver mail out of procmail. I am wondering if using cyrdeliver prevents
Sieve
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