I ran into the same annoyance. I have a public folder that is subscribed to
different mailing lists, and when a message was sent to multiple lists, it
would only show up once. My realization was that I could use sieve to copy
the single mail that did get through to multiple folders with names
corr
I know I've seen snippets about this run across this list, but does anybody
have a step-by-step for switching from Berkeley DB to skiplist in cyrus
2.0.16 ?
-david
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I'm not following. How is this bypassing sieve? I've got a similar rule:
if anyof (address :all :contains ["To", "Cc", "Bcc"] "info-cyrus" ) {
fileinto "INBOX.cyrus-info";}
which is also failing to catch these messages. Is it that sieve can't parse
the header properly, because of
I'm using a software raid5 and raid1 setup with a 2.4.17 kernel without
problems. I'd probably look at db3 being the cause of locking mailboxes
before troubleshooting raid issues. We're using the debian 3.2.9 db3
package.
-david
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Hi, I just have some simple questions about the sieve vacation
implementation. I'm using sieve from the cyrus 2.0.16 release.
1) Where does it store the list of who the message has been sent to?
2) How is the start/end date stored? If I deactivate a script with a
vacation rule, then reactivate it