i would recommend that you look at amavisd-new for spam filtering. it
plugs in between your mta (postfix, qmail, sendmail) and cyrus. there
are also options to allow people to opt out of the spam filtering etc.
pretty solid piece of software. i am using it with spamassassin and
clamav (for viru
Hello everyone, I'm new to the list and a noob to cyrus as well.
But hopefully not hopeless.
I'm trying to get cyrus-imap configured. This in itself has not been
very difficult under SuSE8.2.
Where I get stuck is I want to incorporate spamassassin into the process.
The only way that I can see
Please try the attached patch.
It switches default behaviour to least-surprise (INTERNALDATE), adds
-X to get the old behaviour, and enhances ipurge by adding -i to invert
match logic.
On Tue, 14 Oct 2003, Carsten Hoeger wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 14, Rob Siemborski wrote:
> > If a patch was supplied t
I don't know what I did but I
think I broke one of my mail boxes. I cannot get to it from any of my mail
browsers, this folder is pretty hefty though. I am using cyrus imap I believe
version 1.5. I get this error when trying to rename it from
cyradm.localhost> renm "INBOX.Debian Users" INBOX
On Tue, Oct 14, Rob Siemborski wrote:
> > I recently sat down over a customer bug report and found out, that ipurge uses
> > the sent date (which is what is in the Date: Header of a mail or the offset
> > OFFSET_SENTDATE) to determine the age of a single message. The problem with
> > that is, that
On Tue, 14 Oct 2003, Carsten Hoeger wrote:
> I recently sat down over a customer bug report and found out, that ipurge uses
> the sent date (which is what is in the Date: Header of a mail or the offset
> OFFSET_SENTDATE) to determine the age of a single message. The problem with
Eek, looks like a
On Tue, 14 Oct 2003, Carsten Hoeger wrote:
> I recently sat down over a customer bug report and found out, that ipurge uses
> the sent date (which is what is in the Date: Header of a mail or the offset
> OFFSET_SENTDATE) to determine the age of a single message. The problem with
> that is, that th
Hi,
I recently moved several mailboxes from Oracle EmailServer to Cyrus using
the script imapcp found at freshmeat:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/mbcp/?topic_id=28
The script basically worked out of the box on my RH9 and since it is a
python script it was easy to modify it to my special needs. T
It is still there. Read $sendmail_src/cf/README. While you are at it, I
recommend that you upgrade to sendmail 8.12.10 -
http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2003-25.html
For sendmail related issues you will get a better response at
news:comp.mail.sendmail
-Igor
On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 [EMAIL PROTEC
Hi,
The following doubt looks to be slightly away from Topic. Pls. excuse me.
I have installed sendmail 8.11.2 on a PC with out imap server lets
call this system as "foo". "foo"'s WAN interface is connected to Internet
and LAN to Private LAN.
Only two accounts are created on "foo", this is only f
Hello,
If its just you, ie, one account, the easiest way would probably been
to simply drag and drop folders from one account (machine) to the
other. This would of course require that both machines be up and
running, which it sounds like you have.
Failing that, what you need to realise is that a
Hi,
I recently sat down over a customer bug report and found out, that ipurge uses
the sent date (which is what is in the Date: Header of a mail or the offset
OFFSET_SENTDATE) to determine the age of a single message. The problem with
that is, that there's an increasing amount of messages (sort SP
Hi,
This tool will scan IMAP folders for Status, and X-Status for status
information and apply them on IMAP using store function.
Usage: fix_status.py username password
It took 1.5 second for ~1000 emails, hope it will be usefull.
- Rayed
#!/usr/local/bin/python -u
"""
fix_status.py
This t
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