Re: Non interactive SIEVE filters installation

2005-11-13 Thread Andres tarallo
Joseph: I'll be using Postfix, not sendmail. And I'll be using a milter, however quaretinig of spam or virus is not an option. Andres On Wed, 2005-11-09 at 09:15 -0500, Joseph Brennan wrote: Andres tarallo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Now I'm in need to also create in bulk the sieve filters

Re: Is Cyrus nntpd LAST command per RFC?

2005-11-13 Thread Ken Murchison
Lars Kellogg-Stedman wrote: Hey folks, I'm writing an application in which I'd like to be able to retrieve the last n messages from a newsgroup hosted on a Cyrus nntp server. I figured I could use the ARTICLE command to select the last article in the group and then use the LAST command to

duplicate suppression and syncronizing?

2005-11-13 Thread Bill Kearney
Hi all, What's the story with duplicate suppression and it's affect on syncronizing with tools like imapsync or mailsync? It occurs to be that if suppression is enabled and it's blocking sync then I may be seeing more errors than are accurate. Does anyone know if the syncing tools are impacted

Re: using imapsync and altnamespace?

2005-11-13 Thread Bill Kearney
Bill, I ran into this problem with one of these imapsync/mailutil/mailsync utilities, and what I wound up doing was, I sucked the mail over to a dummy folder, then manually copied the messages up, reconstructed the inbox, and then deleted the dummy folder. Which won't work very well

Re: refusing bad mail based on headers?

2005-11-13 Thread Bill Kearney
I've already done this for several of them. The trouble is there's not a consistent set of bad characters in the corrupted header. A fair number came back with grep '/.X-Message-Status: n$' But that's not all of them. A few more came back with: grep -P '/\x13\x42/' Good tip on using sed to

Re: using imapsync and altnamespace?

2005-11-13 Thread David Blewett
So does anyone know *for sure* how the --delete function will behave using imapsync? Does it only delete that which it confirms was successfully transferred? I used it to successfully move over the bulk of my mail. In my experience, the --delete function did exactly that. It only deleted