and i
can see that from postfix do dovecot-lda was piped only one copy of message.
Radek
May be, that solution of yout problem is mailfromd
http://puszcza.gnu.org.ua/software/mailfromd/
Dne 6.11.2012 08:59, Christian Rößner napsal:
Hi,
is there a sieve option that can reject a mail directly without
creating a new mail and sending that out? I know about
reject "Reject message goes
Hi all,
can someone explain me, please, why user iteration (iterate_query)
doesn't work with static userdb? There isn't reason why
it shouldn't work. In my opinion. However static userdb doesn't mean
that user list
not exist.
Thanks
Radek
pošta" {
special_use = \Sent
}
for czech speaking users.
Thanks for your answers. Radek
Dne 30.4.2013 03:28, Tim Groeneveld napsal:
Hi Guys,
I am wondering about mail deduplication. I am looking into the
possibility
of seperating out all of the message bodies with multiple parts inside
mail
that is recived from `dovecot` and hashing them all.
The idea is that by hashing all of
Tim,
oops, I read your message again and carefully. I see my mistake. You
don't want delete whole duplicated messages but only their parts. So
sorry for my reply, because It is quite out of topic.
Radek
Dne 30.4.2013 03:28, Tim Groeneveld napsal:
Hi Guys,
I am wondering about
Hey there guys.
I have successful postfix + mysql + sagator + clamav + spamassassin + dovecot
setup (it was a really crazy month full of tweaking :]) and the only thing i
miss is some per maildir specific filtering. i decided to use sieve.
everything is fine except that dovecot's deliver proces
OK so few questions now:
- what exactly is userdb, is that the output of user_query?
- what exactly should be the homedir?
can you give me any example which would sort that out ?
thx
On Wednesday 15 August 2007 16:11:54 Steffen Kaiser wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Aug 2007, Radek Slavicinsky wr
God bless you man, that's what i needed :]]]
On Wednesday 15 August 2007 16:38:55 Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-08-15 at 16:18 +0200, Radek Slavicinsky wrote:
> > OK so few questions now:
> >
> > - what exactly is userdb, is that the output of user_query?
> &