Yeah ... this is what I did (keep in mind I had to implement the procmail
systemwide since the mail has to go to procmail PRIOR to deliver ...
So if I makr [EMAIL PROTECTED] as pure spam then all cyrus users will never
get those messages (if you cat to /dev/null) ... here is how I did it...
(yo
Hi:
We are locking for "dothack" patch in order to be able to create logins
with dots...
i.e. enric.ramos.atlassolutions.net
so in cyradm ... we should do "cm user_enric.ramos.atlassolutions.net"
or something like this...
I know that in cyrus-imapd-2.0.12 this patch exists...
I have applied th
--On Thursday, January 24, 2002 12:04 PM -0500 Ken Murchison
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah, I mentioned this to Larry a while back, but he didn't really like
> the idea. I don't remember his exact reasoning, but I think it had
> something to do with not knowing whether the reject/vacation m
John Holman wrote:
>
> At 15:25 24/01/02, Ken Murchison wrote:
>
> >Philip Hazel wrote:
> > >
> > > On Wed, 23 Jan 2002, John Holman wrote:
> > >
> > > > Messages generated by Cyrus's lmtpd (e.g. as the result of a sieve
> > vacation
> > > > or reject rule) are created with CRLF as line termin
At 15:25 24/01/02, Ken Murchison wrote:
>Philip Hazel wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, 23 Jan 2002, John Holman wrote:
> >
> > > Messages generated by Cyrus's lmtpd (e.g. as the result of a sieve
> vacation
> > > or reject rule) are created with CRLF as line terminators and piped
> to the
> > > mail prog
At 16:05 24/01/02, Lawrence Greenfield wrote:
>Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2002 09:49:59 + (GMT)
>From: Philip Hazel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>On Wed, 23 Jan 2002, John Holman wrote:
>
>> Messages generated by Cyrus's lmtpd (e.g. as the result of a sieve
> vacation
>> or reject rule)
Hiya all,
just a quick question: how does cyrus determine whether it will
accept a connection or not. I have cyrus set up on a protected
machine, all local users can sucessfully use IMAPS to talk to it.
Out IP addresses are partitioned into subnetworks. Machines on
other subnetoworks can
Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2002 09:49:59 + (GMT)
From: Philip Hazel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Wed, 23 Jan 2002, John Holman wrote:
> Messages generated by Cyrus's lmtpd (e.g. as the result of a sieve vacation
> or reject rule) are created with CRLF as line terminators and piped to the
Jeremy Howard wrote:
>
> Rob Siemborski wrote:
> > This would be possible with an LDAP auxprop plugin that correctly served
> > the userPassword property.
> >
> I haven't come across "auxprox" or "auxprop plugins" before.
>
> Can you give a quick summary of what this is or a link to a backgrou
Philip Hazel wrote:
>
> On Wed, 23 Jan 2002, John Holman wrote:
>
> > Messages generated by Cyrus's lmtpd (e.g. as the result of a sieve vacation
> > or reject rule) are created with CRLF as line terminators and piped to the
> > mail program (by default sendmail, which in our case is actually
On Wed, 23 Jan 2002, John Holman wrote:
> Messages generated by Cyrus's lmtpd (e.g. as the result of a sieve vacation
> or reject rule) are created with CRLF as line terminators and piped to the
> mail program (by default sendmail, which in our case is actually
> exim). Messages presented to sen
At 04:57 24/01/02, Amos Gouaux wrote:
>jh> Messages generated by Cyrus's lmtpd (e.g. as the result of a sieve
>jh> vacation or reject rule) are created with CRLF as line terminators
>jh> and piped to the mail program (by default sendmail, which in our
>jh> case is actually exim). Messages present
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