Cyrus _is_ the IMAP server, so the filtering via procmail has to take place
on the server.
-Justin
Thus spake Jack McKinney ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Big Brother tells me that Justin R. Miller wrote:
> > Regarding what Waldemar said before about fetchmail and procmail,
> > you don't necessarily
On Wednesday, 14 February 2001 at 09:56, Jack McKinney wrote:
> Big Brother tells me that Justin R. Miller wrote:
> > Regarding what Waldemar said before about fetchmail and procmail,
> > you don't necessarily have to lose the features of IMAP. I have
> > been doing this with Cyrus IMAPd for ab
Big Brother tells me that Justin R. Miller wrote:
> Regarding what Waldemar said before about fetchmail and procmail,
> you don't necessarily have to lose the features of IMAP. I have
> been doing this with Cyrus IMAPd for about two years. You have
> to run fetchmail as root so that it can ca
Regarding what Waldemar said before about fetchmail and procmail
(and I'm going by the archive since I just subscribed to this list),
you don't necessarily have to lose the features of IMAP. I have
been doing this with Cyrus IMAPd for about two years. You have
to run fetchmail as root so that it
Regarding what Waldemar said before about fetchmail and procmail
(and I'm going by the archive since I just subscribed to this list),
you don't necessarily have to lose the features of IMAP. I have
been doing this with Cyrus IMAPd for about two years. You have
to run fetchmail as root so that it
Regarding what Waldemar said before about fetchmail and procmail,
you don't necessarily have to lose the features of IMAP. I have
been doing this with Cyrus IMAPd for about two years. You have
to run fetchmail as root so that it can call Cyrus' deliver
program (or otherwise set up the right
Big Brother tells me that Waldemar Brodkorb wrote:
>
> Another solution is to use a imap filter, called sieve.
> I've seen it only by Cyrus IMAP-Server in a newer version than
> 2.0.x.
> http://www.cyrusoft.com/sieve/
OK, I'll check it out. I was think that since mutt had all kinds of
hooks
Hello Jack,
On Tue, Feb 13, 2001 at 01:05:09PM -0600, Jack McKinney wrote:
> I am using mutt to connect to an IMAP server. I'd like to have mutt
> automatically grab new mail and put it into separate IMAP boxes, somewhat
> the way that procmail can sort your incoming mail into separate boxes.
I am using mutt to connect to an IMAP server. I'd like to have mutt
automatically grab new mail and put it into separate IMAP boxes, somewhat
the way that procmail can sort your incoming mail into separate boxes.
How do I go about doing this? Currently, I just use the limit command
to li