Re: [CentOS] Sort imap e-mail remotely

2007-11-05 Thread Kenneth Porter
--On Thursday, November 01, 2007 10:13 AM +0100 Morten Torstensen 
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:0D
* ^Subject:.*\[CentOS\]
Mail/CentOS


Filtering on the subject tag may false-positive. It only works with lists 
that put a tag in the subject line. It does have the benefit of directing 
CC's to your CentOS folder.


I use this for my Mailman-based list subscriptions:

:0 :
* ^List-ID:.*centos-docs.centos.org
mail/Lists/CentOS/docs

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* ^List-ID:.*centos-devel.centos.org
mail/Lists/CentOS/devel

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mail/Lists/CentOS/users

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Re: [CentOS] Sort imap e-mail remotely

2007-11-02 Thread Patrick Lodder

> Flaherty, Patrick wrote:
>>> I have a big e-mail box over at my provider. I receive a lot
>>> of e-mail every day (over 100), which are distributed into
>>> different imap-folders by thunderbird. The problem is that
>>> thunderbird must be running
>>> (offcourse) to be able to it's job.
>>> And for thunderbird to run, my (home)computer must be running.
>>
>> I used to use maildrop on the IMAP server I administered. It worked well
>> and syntax was easy to follow, but since it involves changing the local
>> mail delivery agent at your provider might not be an option.
>>
>> http://www.courier-mta.org/maildrop/
>
> Gmail recently added imap.  You might try an account there to see if
> their filtering/folders work the way you like.  I'm still using pop with
> fetchmail to pull the mail to an imap server that I control so I haven't
> really worked with this myself yet but I'll switch to direct imap if it
> works well.  You can always forward your other account(s) there.
>
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Thank you all for your input. Searching Google on "imapfilter" gave me
besides the imapfilter program on the Greek site(imapfilter.hellug.gr/) a
set of perl scripts that somebody created
(http://www.athensfbc.com/imap_tools/).

I'll see if I can get these to work before I'll dive into setting up my
own "imap-proxy" type setup to filter.


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Re: [CentOS] Sort imap e-mail remotely

2007-11-01 Thread Les Mikesell

Flaherty, Patrick wrote:
I have a big e-mail box over at my provider. I receive a lot 
of e-mail every day (over 100), which are distributed into 
different imap-folders by thunderbird. The problem is that 
thunderbird must be running

(offcourse) to be able to it's job.
And for thunderbird to run, my (home)computer must be running.


I used to use maildrop on the IMAP server I administered. It worked well
and syntax was easy to follow, but since it involves changing the local
mail delivery agent at your provider might not be an option.

http://www.courier-mta.org/maildrop/


Gmail recently added imap.  You might try an account there to see if 
their filtering/folders work the way you like.  I'm still using pop with 
fetchmail to pull the mail to an imap server that I control so I haven't 
really worked with this myself yet but I'll switch to direct imap if it 
works well.  You can always forward your other account(s) there.


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Re: [CentOS] Sort imap e-mail remotely

2007-11-01 Thread Karanbir Singh

Hi,

Patrick Lodder wrote:
I have a big e-mail box over at my provider. I receive a lot of e-mail 
every day (over 100), which are distributed into different imap-folders 
by thunderbird. The problem is that thunderbird must be running 
(offcourse) to be able to it's job.

And for thunderbird to run, my (home)computer must be running.


Do you know what IMAP server they use at your ISP ? If its something 
that suppors sieve ( good chance ) then take a look at sieve.mozdev.org 
- its a plugin to thunderbird that lets you setup remote sieve scripts 
really easy. I have been using this to manage my 600 odd line sieve 
script, and its been fantastic.


I have a CENTOS 5 server running also. Are there any programs out there 
that work via command line or as a daemon, that i can use to sort my 


You could always just use fetchmail on your centos server, and pull in 
all the email from your ISP's end, and setup your own cyrus-imapd ( 
included in centos4/5 ), and run your own sieve script to sort and 
process emails as they come in.


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RE: [CentOS] Sort imap e-mail remotely

2007-11-01 Thread Flaherty, Patrick
> I have a big e-mail box over at my provider. I receive a lot 
> of e-mail every day (over 100), which are distributed into 
> different imap-folders by thunderbird. The problem is that 
> thunderbird must be running
> (offcourse) to be able to it's job.
> And for thunderbird to run, my (home)computer must be running.

I used to use maildrop on the IMAP server I administered. It worked well
and syntax was easy to follow, but since it involves changing the local
mail delivery agent at your provider might not be an option.

http://www.courier-mta.org/maildrop/

Patrick
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Re: [CentOS] Sort imap e-mail remotely

2007-11-01 Thread Christopher Chan

Morten Torstensen wrote:

Christopher Chan wrote:
solution(maybe I'm search with the wrong keywords). I found fetchmail 
& procmail, but I wasn't able to figure out if they can do it.




http://imapfilter.hellug.gr/



But then he needs to have imapfilter running. For automated sorting of 
email I use procmail. Check with your ISP if they have set up delivery 
to use procmail. Then you make a ~/.procmailrc with contents like this:




He did not specify that it had to run on the provider's box. He asked 
for a commandline tool or daemon.

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Re: [CentOS] Sort imap e-mail remotely

2007-11-01 Thread John Thomas

Patrick Lodder said the following on 11/01/2007 12:49 AM:
I have a CENTOS 5 server running also. Are there any programs out there 
that work via command line or as a daemon, that i can use to sort my 
imap e-mail. I've googled a bit, but didn't come up with a 


Some IMAP servers have a filtering system called Sieve, which will sort 
mail among other things.  Perhaps your provider has this or you can find 
one that does.  Before I set up my own imap server (Cyrus), I used 
fastmail.fm and had good success.


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Re: [CentOS] Sort imap e-mail remotely

2007-11-01 Thread Morten Torstensen

Christopher Chan wrote:
solution(maybe I'm search with the wrong keywords). I found fetchmail 
& procmail, but I wasn't able to figure out if they can do it.




http://imapfilter.hellug.gr/



But then he needs to have imapfilter running. For automated sorting of 
email I use procmail. Check with your ISP if they have set up delivery 
to use procmail. Then you make a ~/.procmailrc with contents like this:



LOGFILE=$HOME/procmail.log
VERBOSE=on

:0fw
| /usr/bin/spamc

:0D
* X-Spam-Flag:.*YES
Mail/Junk

:0D
* ^Subject:.*CentOS-announce
Mail/CentOS

:0D
* ^Subject:.*\[CentOS\]
Mail/CentOS
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//Morten


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Re: [CentOS] Sort imap e-mail remotely

2007-11-01 Thread Christopher Chan

Patrick Lodder wrote:

Hi all,

I have a big e-mail box over at my provider. I receive a lot of e-mail 
every day (over 100), which are distributed into different imap-folders 
by thunderbird. The problem is that thunderbird must be running 
(offcourse) to be able to it's job.

And for thunderbird to run, my (home)computer must be running.

I have a CENTOS 5 server running also. Are there any programs out there 
that work via command line or as a daemon, that i can use to sort my 
imap e-mail. I've googled a bit, but didn't come up with a 
solution(maybe I'm search with the wrong keywords). I found fetchmail & 
procmail, but I wasn't able to figure out if they can do it.




http://imapfilter.hellug.gr/
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