Aaron Stone wrote:
I would use the internal user because it allows the sieve scripts table
to continue to have simple ownership by user id, but I agree that from
a certain perspective, this is an ugly hack. From another perspective,
I think it's pretty clean and obvious what's happening.
My
Hi guys,
Just a quick question, is there any way to have a global sieve script in
dbmail? We're currently inserting a sieve script per user, but were looking
at having one globally for everyone without having to insert each time a new
user is created, any ideas?
Kind Regards
James Greig -
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Sent: Jan 9, 2009 5:00 PM
Hi guys,
Just a quick question, is there any way to have a global sieve script in
dbmail? We're currently inserting a sieve script per user, but were looking
at having one globally for everyone without having to insert each time a new
user is created, any
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The 7crewz
Sent: 09 January 2009 09:41
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Subject: Re: [Dbmail] dbmail sieve
I try this with customs own admin module and programed it using
Greig
Sent: sexta-feira, 9 de Janeiro de 2009 9:50
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Subject: RE: [Dbmail] dbmail sieve
Hi,
Thank you for your response, however, this isn't really the approach we
are looking for.
Kind Regards
James Greig - AS33854 - AS45014
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Not yet. This is something I've wanted to do for a while, but haven't had
time to write the code yet :-|
Aaron
On Fri, Jan 9, 2009, James Greig ja...@host-it.co.uk said:
Hi guys,
Just a quick question, is there any way to have a global sieve script in
dbmail? We're currently inserting a
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Subject: Re: [Dbmail] dbmail sieve
Not yet. This is something I've wanted to do for a while, but haven't
had
time to write the code yet :-|
Aaron
On Fri, Jan 9, 2009, James Greig ja...@host-it.co.uk said:
Hi guys,
Just a quick question, is there any way to have
is going to be
inserted, to the _anyone_ user?
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From: dbmail-boun...@dbmail.org [mailto:dbmail-boun...@dbmail.org] On
Behalf Of Aaron Stone
Sent: sexta-feira, 9 de Janeiro de 2009 17:44
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Subject: Re: [Dbmail] dbmail sieve
Not yet
That would be awsome Aaron!
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From: dbmail-boun...@dbmail.org [mailto:dbmail-boun...@dbmail.org] On
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Sent: sexta-feira, 9 de Janeiro de 2009 18:21
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Subject: RE: [Dbmail] dbmail sieve
More like the internal delivery
Aaron Stone wrote:
More like the internal delivery user. The anyone user is for permissions.
Mmm, and the internal user is for internal delivery, which this aint.
Would be useful to be able to group accounts, too, likely with the client
id.
Obviously you need some mechanism to select rules
Are there any plan to introduce 'require variables' support into dbmail's
sieve implementation?
I'd like a method to include the original subject in a vacation subject
line.. is there any other way with sieve?
Thanks
Jon
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Yes, this is planned for the next libSieve branch, which I've finally
had some time to work on recently and have already got into a mostly
thread-safe state, along with some improvements in parsing strategy.
I don't have any estimate for when I'll have variables support ready;
it's probably a 2-3
I saw that DBMail has a Sieve patch. Is anyone using this
in production?
Also how about procmail. If Sieve is not a good option for
a production system, I was thinking I might be able to do
a solution using procmail.
Has anyone gone this route? I've always used cyrus+sieve...
Thanks,
Kevin
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