mouss wrote:
Karl Schmidt wrote:
mouss wrote:
karl wrote:
What would happen if I ran a script that did this:
mv ~/Maildir/.folder_one/cur/* ~/Maildir/.folder_two/cur/
My hunch is it might break things.
shouldn't break anything. if the MUA is caching "actions" (happens
with thunderbird at least), then the view in the client will be
different but this is not a big problem (at least for me).
So on the server I could run something simple like:
#!/bin/bash
bogofilter -Ns -B /home/karl/Maildir/.s-2B-scaned_spam
mv ~/Maildir/.s-2B-scaned_spam/cur/* ~/Maildir/.archived_spam/cur/
you'd better use an "axuiliary" directory:
mv $dir/.Junk.Trash/cur/* $dir/.Junk.Trash/todo/
$learn_spam $dir/.Junk.Trash/todo/ && mv $dir/.Junk.Trash/todo/*
$dir/.Corpus.junk/cur/
?? not sure I understand your point?? I'm not changing any message - just scanning
(bogofilter -Ns -B ~/Maildir/.s-2B-scaned_spam just reads the files in
~/Maildir/.s-2B-scaned_spam/cur. I (and many others) have this part tested and working. (
bogofilter adds the header as part of the MTA work before local delivery in my setup).
But, it would be nice if I could move the messages with the same script.
I ran a test - with thunderbird set to an open follder - I did a move - Thunderbird
instantly saw the move and everything just worked. BUT!--I'm not comfortable putting this in
production until I know what is going on inside dovecot during this operation. It would be
really helpful to know what all the index files were about etc..
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