On 18 Dec 2016, at 0.57, Tom Talpey wrote:
>
>
> I too encountered this same issue after upgrading to 2.2.27. I traced it
> to an apparent change in Dovecot's mail_get_headers() function, which
> now returns a non-zero value even when the header is found. This wasn't
> the behavior in 2.2.24, th
Am Samstag, 17. Dezember 2016, 17:57:54 CET schrieb Tom Talpey:
> I too encountered this same issue after upgrading to 2.2.27. I traced it
> to an apparent change in Dovecot's mail_get_headers() function, which
> now returns a non-zero value even when the header is found. This wasn't
> the behavior
On 11/28/2016 3:28 PM, Volker Wysk wrote:
Hi!
"Dovecot always logs a detailed error message if something goes wrong.
If it doesn't, it's considered a bug and will be fixed." (http://
wiki2.dovecot.org/Logging)
I'm trying to set up a spam filter with dovecot-antispam and dspam as backend.
When
Am Mittwoch, 30. November 2016, 16:23:13 CET schrieb Volker Wysk:
> Do you know any documentation about the Dovecot
> plugin API? I couldn't find any.
I've found it. No need to tell me.
Volker
Am Dienstag, 29. November 2016, 13:59:52 CET schrieb Stephan Bosch:
> However, AntiSpam is
> not part of the normal Dovecot distribution, nor is it a plugin created
> by Dovecot developers. From what I know, Dovecot has mirrored/hosted the
> AntiSpam Mercurial repository in the past and contribu
Op 28-11-2016 om 21:28 schreef Volker Wysk:
Hi!
"Dovecot always logs a detailed error message if something goes wrong.
If it doesn't, it's considered a bug and will be fixed." (http://
wiki2.dovecot.org/Logging)
Yes, that is indeed what Dovecot and Pigeonhole do. However, AntiSpam is
not pa
One more point:
The spam message, which has been moved to the Spam folder for training dspam,
doesn't get moved. When I refresh (in KMail), the message reappears in INBOX.
Bye
V.W.
Hi!
"Dovecot always logs a detailed error message if something goes wrong.
If it doesn't, it's considered a bug and will be fixed." (http://
wiki2.dovecot.org/Logging)
I'm trying to set up a spam filter with dovecot-antispam and dspam as backend.
When I move a spam message from INBOX to Spam, I