Hi,
I am using SIEVE to filter/sort my incoming mails.
I am subscribed to tens of mailing lists and I would like to file
messages into folder of this pattern:
INBOX/list///
So for example help-gnu-em...@gnu.org would be filed under:
INBOX/list/org/gnu/help-gnu-emacs
The problem is Dovecot is
Darren Pilgrim a écrit :
INBOX/list/org/gnu/help-gnu-emacs
The problem is Dovecot is telling me that this mailbox name is
invalid.
What can I do ?
Folders are dot-separated, not slash-separated (i.e.,
INBOX.list.org.gnu.help-gnu-emacs).
Argh ! My bad.
Thank you, it works much better with
Hi,
Do you any good SIEVE resources for a poor beginnner ? I'd to
translate some of my current procmail rules into SIEVE. I have,
for example, a "generic" rule that is able to sort almost any
message from/to a mailing-list into a dedicated folder -i.e one
rule for almost all my lists.
Any recomen
Hi,
On Sun, 5 Jun 2011 13:08:00 -0300, Ivan Rodrigues
wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I'm trying to setup a mail server just to store my mail, i use fetchmail to
> retrieve my messages and I want to configure the trash can, can you guys
> please help me with this mater?
I am not an expert (and I do not us