My "How-I-Did-It" for RH9, Postfix, Maildrop and Courier IMAP is at:
http://www.firstpr.com.au/web-mail/RH90-Postfix-Courier-Maildrop-IMAP/
from there you can find other pages on calling SpamAssassin and Anomy
Sanitizer from Maildrop's .mailfilter file - and on other things such as
converting M
(Please excuse cross-posting to the three Courier lists.)
In various pages from
http://www.firstpr.com.au/web-mail/
I have documented how I:
Integrated Postfix, Courier Maildrop and Courier IMAP - on a
Red Hat 9.0 system.
Used Courier Maildrop for extensive mail filtering, including
On Courier-Users in recent months there have been some queries about
problems compiling Courier IMAP and a failure in "make check", where a
file /maildir/autoresponsequota.h is found to be missing. This happened
to me compiling 1.7.3 on Red Hat 7.2. There was a bunch of other short,
missing, .h f
I have some simple patches to Maildrop so it can write the message to
the Inbox or any other mailbox with the flag set for "Marked for
Deletion".
http://www.firstpr.com.au/web-mail/Maildrop-mods-filtering/
http://www.firstpr.com.au/web-mail/Postfix-SA-Anomy-Maildrop/
I have it set up so tha
iterating through your various users.
- Robin
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// Melbourne, Australiahttp://fondlyandfirmly.com
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Juri Haberland is maintaining and further enhancing the mb2md Perl
script I originaly wrote:
http://batleth.sapienti-sat.org/projects/mb2md/
It is flexible and does many things you may want to do. Juri has
written in this list with other scripts he has developed to other
special tricks with mi
hanks Juri!!
- Robin
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// Melbourne, Australiahttp://fondlyandfirmly.com
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I have a big list of Web-mail clients at:
http://www.firstpr.com.au/web-mail/
and there's a Yahoo Groups Web-mail discussion list.
I must add the Imp derivative Silkymail to it:
http://www.cyrusoft.com/silkymail/
- Robin
http://www.firstpr.com.au http://fondlyandfirmly.com
gt; the find statement.
But sometime in the mid 90s, Bill Gates wrote:
> Alt-F R
Thanks again Michael! I am a beginner with shell scripts.
- Robin
http://www.firstpr.com.auhttp://fondlyandfirmly.com
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#!/bin/bash
#
# Report statistics for each Maildir mailbox:
#
# Total
Thanks for this Vincent. You wrote:
> You can get size of your directory by going in the parent directory
> of the one you want to estimate the size and typing following
> statement :
>
>du -m --max-depth=0
This gives the disk usage, rather than the total of the file sizes.
Adding the b
to
tell me how much data each Maildir contains . . . but that didn't work
and I am sure even an apprentice Unix guru would be offended by all this
and have a much better approach!
- Robin
// Robin Whittle http://www.firstpr.com.au
// Melbourne, Australia
Haberland.
- Robin
// Robin Whittle http://www.firstpr.com.au
// Melbourne, Australiahttp://fondlyandfirmly.com
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Jesse Keating wrote:
> I was hoping for a bit better/easier to decypher documentation...
I have some examples of using Maildrop for mail filtering at:
http://www.firstpr.com.au/web-mail/Maildrop-mods-filtering/
- Robin
// Robin Whittle http://www.firstpr.com
Version 2 of my mb2md Perl script for Mbox to Maildir conversion is a
robust and luxury model compared to the one-time hacks which were all I
could find last year:
http://www.firstpr.com.au/web-mail/mb2md/
- Robin
// Robin Whittle http://www.firstpr.com.au
automatic discovery of subdirectories of Mbox mailboxes etc..
I would particularly appreciate someone with experience with status
flags in IMAP looking over the new version. The script is well
commented. One thing I would like to know is the "O" status in a
header such as
St
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