I think it's a combination of primarily two things -- users setting up
long-ish vacation messages and doing (arguably inelegant) things to
black/whitelist addresses.
In the cases I've seen so far, a user will either have an explicit list of a
few hundred email addresses from which they want all
--On May 12, 2005 4:18:06 PM -0400 Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't see where a 64k limit would be a problem, but >32k is a pretty
big script. What exactly is causing the size to be so large?
I've one nearly 60k, lots of elsif()'s for sorting list mail and junk mail.
Works fine,
Rob Carter wrote:
We're using the stock timsieved on our v2.2.10 server and some
Perl/Autosieve code to handle end-user sieve script management
(primarily for forwarding, vacation, and routine spam filtering). A
handful of our users are beginning to bump up against the default 32K
script size
We're using the stock timsieved on our v2.2.10 server and some Perl/Autosieve
code to handle end-user sieve script management (primarily for forwarding,
vacation, and routine spam filtering). A handful of our users are beginning
to bump up against the default 32K script size limit in timsieved,