Ana Ribas/Upcnet skrev:
This example works for me.
I use unixhierarchysep: yes in my /etc/imapd.conf
The sieve filter moves a spam message to the Spam folder.
I have the script /usr/lib/cyrus-imapd/scripts/spam-sieve.script.
This is the code:
require [fileinto];
if header
Hi,
just an anecdote:
Today we had to relocate our Cyrus 2.2.12 server to the other node in the
failover domain for maintenance purposes. It was shut down cleanly and then
restarted on the other node. The startup began with lots of messages like
this one:
Mar 27 09:55:57 lvr14
Anders Norrbring wrote on 27/03/2006 12:16:
What I want to do is simply reject e-mail from certain accounts, and
send them a note that their mail was rejected. It could be done in
Amavis as well, if I just disable the auto-learning feature.
If you mean what I think you mean (sending a note
Sven Mueller skrev:
Anders Norrbring wrote on 27/03/2006 12:16:
What I want to do is simply reject e-mail from certain accounts, and
send them a note that their mail was rejected. It could be done in
Amavis as well, if I just disable the auto-learning feature.
If you mean what I think you
--On 27 March 2006 17:36:36 +0200 Anders Norrbring [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I didn't think of that really... But on the other hand, these rejections
should be of well-known addresses that more or less hammers us with
requests that we've told them that we won't fulfill.
It doesn't matter.
Is there a reason I can't change the timeout to be less than 10 minutes
@ pop3d.c:407? Say 3-5 minutes?
The reason you perhaps *shouldn't* do that is that it would violate RFC 1939:
A POP3 server MAY have an inactivity autologout timer. Such a timer MUST be
of
at least 10 minutes' duration.
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
Hi,
just an anecdote:
Today we had to relocate our Cyrus 2.2.12 server to the other node in the
failover domain for maintenance purposes. It was shut down cleanly and then
restarted on the other node. The startup began with lots of messages
-- Andrew Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] is rumored to have mumbled on 27. März
2006 09:48:37 -0800 regarding Re: Bitten by Berkeley:
just an anecdote:
Today we had to relocate our Cyrus 2.2.12 server to the other node in
the failover domain for maintenance purposes. It was shut down cleanly
and
On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 07:56:57PM +0200, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
-- Andrew Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] is rumored to have mumbled on 27. März
2006 09:48:37 -0800 regarding Re: Bitten by Berkeley:
just an anecdote:
Today we had to relocate our Cyrus 2.2.12 server to the other node in
the
--On March 27, 2006 12:16:29 PM +0200 Anders Norrbring [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Thanks, but I don't think it does. First of all, I already have a system
with 12000+ accounts...
I'd like it to work just as a individual script, but in the global scope.
I've been searching both list archives
On Mon, 2006-03-27 at 09:33 -0800, Kevin McWilliams wrote:
OK, that makes sense. I still don't understand why the timer is reset
after each attempt to login.
are you sure it is? the timer only runs for an idle connection. if the
subsequent attempts quit cleanly, they won't affect the
On Sat, 2006-03-25 at 02:21 -0400, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Basically, what I need to do is some sort of 'intermediary' process that
runs on the database server, like saslauthd, that talks to the database
and authenticates the passwd ... but doesn't give access to look at the
passwords ...
Anyway, can you please point me to a suitable documentation on how to
implement the function at an earlier level?
That would be your postfix documentation.
http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/free_issues/issue_02/focus_spam_postfix/
Best,
Gilles
Cyrus Home Page:
I've searched google, and read the various archives, but, unlike what I've
been finding, I'm starting from scratch, using /usr/local/cyrus/bin/mkimap
...
but, I'm getting errors in my log file:
master[62957]: process started
ctl_cyrusdb[62959]: DBERROR db4: /var/spool/imap/db/__db.001: No
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