Sven Gaerner wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I switched a server to cyrus-imapd. Before I did this I used the 'normal'
> imapd for storing mails and deliver for mail-sorting. I used one file for each
> mailfolder. Now deliver seems not work with my cyrus-imapd.
> How can I
Hi,
I switched a server to cyrus-imapd. Before I did this I used the 'normal'
imapd for storing mails and deliver for mail-sorting. I used one file for each
mailfolder. Now deliver seems not work with my cyrus-imapd.
How can I get deliver work with the cyrus-imapd?
Thanks.
Sven
On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 09:22:30AM +0200, Billet Olivier wrote:
> I tried procmail and it seems pretty powerfull. It makes it easy to sort
> the mails...
It's very powerful, but I find the recipes a headache. Since I'm a bit of
a Perl fanatic, I took my mail filter from the last issue of TPJ,
I tried procmail and it seems pretty powerfull. It makes it easy to sort
the mails...
Thanks to everyone,
Olivier.
In netscape communicator use the message filter.
Ivan
On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 07:53:39PM +0200, Olivier Billet wrote:
> Hi evrybody ! I wonder if it's possible to sort mails with sender's
> name as key and for example put the result in different folders.
use procmail. :]
-moritz
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On Tue, 19 Sep 2000 19:53:39 Olivier Billet wrote:
> Hi evrybody ! I wonder if it's possible to sort mails with sender's name as
key and for example put the result in different folders.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Olivier.
>
Entirely.
I'm personally using procmail but there are other scripts
Procmail can be configured to do this.
See 'man procmailrc' and 'man procmailex'.
On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 07:53:39PM +0200, Olivier Billet wrote:
> Hi evrybody ! I wonder if it's possible to sort mails with sender's name as
> key and for example put the result in different folders.
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Bob N
Hi evrybody ! I wonder if it's possible to sort mails with sender's name as key
and for example put the result in different folders.
Thanks in advance,
Olivier.
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