Andrew Morgan wrote:
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005, Ken Murchison wrote:
Andrew Morgan wrote:
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005, Ken Murchison wrote:
Yes. lmtpd in Cyrus 2.2+ only reads bytecode scripts.
Hmmm. This means changing how I handle mail filtering for my users.
How do other large installations handle this? I currently generate
.sieve files for my users' most common needs, and this is integrated
into our larger self-service account tools. I guess I'll most likely
move to timsieved, but I'm open to suggestions now.
Just change your tool to run 'sievec' on the text script to compile it
to bytecode.
Yeah, that is looking like the least-pain solution. It will be weird
for people that edit those files by hand, but I guess they'll get over
it. How does CMU handle sieve scripts?
timsieved. All of CMUs Cyrus servers are sealed (no user accounts).
Editing is done via a web interface on a portal.
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Kenneth Murchison
Systems Programmer
Carnegie Mellon University
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