Hi all,
I am using cyrus and postfix for a while now but i want to start using
$HOME/.procmailrc and /etc/procmailrc.
I started with /etc/procmailrc but i don't get it to work.
This is what my config files look like:
/etc/postfix/main.cf
mailbox_command = /usr/bin/procmail -a $EXTENSION
Hello everyone,
Is there a right way to set up procmail to work with Cyrus? If there
isn't, can I at least have some default procmail script for all of the
users and specialized ones for those who have their local accounts?
Thanks a lot.
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Best regards,
Denis
: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 10:24:29 -0800
From: Denis V. Suhanov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cyrus and procmail
Hello everyone,
Is there a right way to set up procmail to work with Cyrus? If there
isn't, can I at least have some default procmail script for all of the
users
On Tuesday 25 February 2003 18:02, Kristian Rink wrote:
the archive of this list, it is not possible in cyrus (in IMAP?) to have
a general seen flag for mails or mailboxes so this way it is
impossible for any user who is able to read mail in the shared
mailboxes to find out whether or not
Hello all,...
...being pretty new to imap, I am running cyrus on top of several
Debian woody machines inside some small / mid-range company
networks. By now, I am quite happy about cyrus, procmail and
postfix handling mail on my servers, still there are (right now) two
things I couldn't get
Kristian Rink wrote:
(a) in this network, IMAP is used because the vast majority of
mail traffic needs to be seen not only by a single user but by a
group of persons. For what I have experienced and also read in
the archive of this list, it is not possible in cyrus (in IMAP?) to have
a general
Kristian Rink wrote:
(a) in this network, IMAP is used because the vast majority of
mail traffic needs to be seen not only by a single user but by a
group of persons. For what I have experienced and also read in
the archive of this list, it is not possible in cyrus (in IMAP?) to have
a general
Hi Everyone, I am trying to set up a new mail server with
spam filtering using procmail.
My MTA is Postfix 1.1.11, configured with
mailbox_command = /usr/bin/procmail USER=$USER
EXTENSION=$EXTENSION
which seems to get the mail over to procmail, which then
uses procmail filters to
Bill Wester said:
Is this the best way to get the mail into procmail so it can filter? Or
is there some other way to do this better?
Ditch procmail and use sieve (that comes with cyrus). It was built to
integrate with Cyrus, so setting it up is a snap. It operates on a port,
so is easier
Subject: Problem to deliver message to Cyrus by Procmail
Hello all,
I am setting up a mail system of Sendmail + Procmail + Cyrus. And I am
having Sendmail and Cyrus to authenticate against my sasldb. So that
whenever email goes into the system, procmail will filter every messages
against my
Some time ago, I installed cyrus and configured it with sasldb for
imap and imaps access. During this and the search for documention I
thought that I read someting about cyrus and procmail and postfix.
I can remeber that it worked like if you use procmail normal, but
instead of forwarding
Manuel Hendel schrieb am Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 01:24:43PM +0100:
Some time ago, I installed cyrus and configured it with sasldb for
imap and imaps access. During this and the search for documention I
thought that I read someting about cyrus and procmail and postfix.
I can remeber
Yep, just be sure that procmail invokes cyrus' deliver program correctly
after processing the mail.
What is the correct way to invoke cyrus?
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Perhaps you've only grown up when you can bear not being understood.
-Marian Gold, Alphaville
Manuel Hendel schrieb am Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 02:20:12PM +0100:
Yep, just be sure that procmail invokes cyrus' deliver program correctly
after processing the mail.
What is the correct way to invoke cyrus?
There are several ways to hand mails over to cyrus. First, the master(8)
process
Hi,
Here is the solution we implemented :
smtp-in - anti-virus - smtp-queue (postfix) - cyrus
Our anti-virus work as a smtp relay. mails goes through there.
Have a look to Interscan VirusWall from Trend Micro.
I'm very new to Cyrus-imap and so far I like it, but I need to filter exe
files and viruses. I'm moving from a POP server with procmail sanitizer
1.13. Sanitizer works great, but I can't get it to work with cyrus. I know
it has to the local mailer in sendmail.cf. Can some one help. Thanks.
to the local mailer in sendmail.cf. Can some one help. Thanks.
I recently posted a short howto detailing my success with FreeBSD 4.4
Release, Cyrus 2.0.16, and Procmail 3.22. I have also had a similar
configuration running on RH Linux (6.2), Cyrus 1.6.24, and Procmail
3.20 (or thereabouts).
I'll
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