Op 5/27/2012 3:00 PM, Daniel Parthey schreef:
Hi Ed,
Ed W wrote:
I have groups of users where we have a predefined
bunch of filtering that happens on their account. At the moment the
users are grouped into top level directories so that the "home" and
hence default scripts can cascade down. How
Op 5/27/2012 10:15 AM, Ed W schreef:
On 25/05/2012 23:12, Stephan Bosch wrote:
The biggest change is the addition of dict support for Sieve script
retrieval. It now possible to fetch Sieve scripts from an SQL
database using the Dovecot dict facility. Read the INSTALL file and
the referenced
On 27/05/2012 14:00, Daniel Parthey wrote:
Hi Ed,
Ed W wrote:
I have groups of users where we have a predefined
bunch of filtering that happens on their account. At the moment the
users are grouped into top level directories so that the "home" and
hence default scripts can cascade down. Howeve
Hi Ed,
Ed W wrote:
> I have groups of users where we have a predefined
> bunch of filtering that happens on their account. At the moment the
> users are grouped into top level directories so that the "home" and
> hence default scripts can cascade down. However, it means it's not
> trivial to adju
On 25/05/2012 23:12, Stephan Bosch wrote:
The biggest change is the addition of dict support for Sieve script
retrieval. It now possible to fetch Sieve scripts from an SQL database
using the Dovecot dict facility. Read the INSTALL file and the
referenced additional documentation for more info
Hello Dovecot users,
It's been a few months since the last Pigeonhole release. The main
reason is that I've introduced a few big new features. Although the new
features themselves probably haven't seen much testing so far, I'm now
pretty confident that existing configurations are not broken by