For Sieve the new path "C"
is reported by mbpath, but sync_client replicates the sieve scripts
elsewhere.
Sorry, I would mean "For Sieve the new path with "H" is reported by
mbpath, but sync_client replicates the scripts elsewhere (in the path
with "S")
Hello,
I have a replication issue from Cyrus IMAP 2.4.20 to 3.2.2 about sieve
path.
Let suppose there is a user in Cyrus IMAP 2.4.20 with
# mbpath user/gianni.ferromagne...@example.com
/maildata/example.com/maildata1/domain/C/example.com/S/user/gianni^ferromagnetic
and the Sieve is in
ected with 'rfc3028_strict: 0' :
rfc3028_strict: 1
If enabled, Sieve will be strict (per RFC 3028) with regards to which
headers are allowed to be used in address and envelope tests. This means
that
only those headers which are defined to contain addresses will be allowed in
address
Stephan écrivait (wrote) :
> sieve_rebuild: [path to script] parse failed: script errors:#015#012line
> 5: header 'resent-from': not a valid header for an address test
I had the same error with a 2.5 to 3.0 migration.
Corrected with 'rfc3028_strict: 0' :
rfc3028_str
These lines are generated by ingo when entering whitelist addresses and
3.2.2 doesn't like them
if address :all :comparator "i;ascii-casemap" :is ["From", "Sender",
"Resent-From"] "thisaddr...@ourdomain.xyz" {
I'm not familiar wi
On 05/06/2020 05:29, ellie timoney wrote:
> Hi David,
>
>> Is it possible to enable the "editheaders" sieve extension? if so, how?
>
> Not in 3.0, but it's available in 3.2
I plan to update to 3.2 once I have 3.0 working in my environment (I'm
mig
Hi David,
> Is it possible to enable the "editheaders" sieve extension? if so, how?
Not in 3.0, but it's available in 3.2
> Are sieve actions logged anywhere, e.g. to aid with debugging?
Generally? I don't know. Maybe if you increase your syslog log level to
"
Couple of questions about sieve
Is it possible to enable the "editheaders" sieve extension? if so, how?
Are sieve actions logged anywhere, e.g. to aid with debugging?
this is on Cyus-imap 3.0.13
thanks,
David.
Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap.org/
List Archives/
e internal mailcluster network.
However: sieve login works but cyrus refuses to proxy authenticate with
an ssf of 0.
I ended up using perdition as sort of TLS upgrade proxy. Works fine and
removes the need for a second imapd.conf that I would need to keep in sync.
Thanks again,
rupi
Cyrus H
Am 17.02.20 um 09:16 Uhr schrieb Rainer Ruprechtsberger:
> I hope I got the list to post this question to right, please excuse me
> if I didn't..
>
> I resently upgraded a cyrus-imap from version 2.4 to 3.0 and since then
> my sieve admin account is not an admin anymore:
>
Hi,
I hope I got the list to post this question to right, please excuse me
if I didn't..
I resently upgraded a cyrus-imap from version 2.4 to 3.0 and since then
my sieve admin account is not an admin anymore:
sieveshell -u admin -a admin => works
sieveshell -u user -a user => works
si
Il 02-01-2020 00:01 ellie timoney ha scritto:
I think, in that case, you should be fine! It wasn't clear if your
installation had only ever been 2.3, or had previously been upgraded
to 2.3 from some earlier version in the past, so I thought I'd better
point it out just in case :)
Cheers,
ellie
On Mon, Dec 30, 2019, at 8:59 PM, Gionatan Danti wrote:
> Are you referring to the problem described here [1]? If so, from the
> linked page I read:
> "Versions of 3.0 prior to 3.0.11 contained a bug (Issue #2839) that
> could lead to loss of seen state/flags during reconstruct for some
> messa
Il 30-12-2019 01:51 ellie timoney ha scritto:
You're both right. Since 2.4ish (?? MAILBOX_MINOR_VERSION=12,
anyway), a user's seen status on their own mailboxes is stored in the
mailbox index. But the separate userid.seen database is still used
for storing their seen state on mailboxes that th
On Fri, Dec 27, 2019, at 11:40 PM, Gionatan Danti wrote:
> Il 27-12-2019 04:07 Scott Lambert ha scritto:
> > Didn't the seen status database get moved from it's own file to the
> > message index database for 3.x? I'm not running 3.x yet but think I
> > remember seeing something about that.
>
> Hi
Il 27-12-2019 04:07 Scott Lambert ha scritto:
Didn't the seen status database get moved from it's own file to the
message index database for 3.x? I'm not running 3.x yet but think I
remember seeing something about that.
Hi, from what I read here [1], and from my experience when testing the
mi
On 12/24/19 1:52 AM, Gionatan Danti wrote:
On 23/12/19 18:28, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
Only thing I can think of is that a different config file is actually
being used?
Hi Patrick, I double-checked my config and it seems the same (within
the limits imposed by the Cyrus version change).
If s
On 23/12/19 18:28, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
Only thing I can think of is that a different config file is actually
being used?
Hi Patrick, I double-checked my config and it seems the same (within the
limits imposed by the Cyrus version change).
If seems to me that when default for unixhierarc
.html (compresive of
berkeley db format change to skiplist) and all is mostly working,
except for some important per-user databases: seen, subscription and
sieve.
The issue basically seems one of a different file names, revolving
around using "." (dot) instead of "^" (circumflex). Fo
plist) and all is mostly working, except for some
important per-user databases: seen, subscription and sieve.
The issue basically seems one of a different file names, revolving
around using "." (dot) instead of "^" (circumflex). For example, the old
cyrus installation h
some
important per-user databases: seen, subscription and sieve.
The issue basically seems one of a different file names, revolving
around using "." (dot) instead of "^" (circumflex). For example, the old
cyrus installation has the following per-user database structure:
[
On 12/13/19 5:48 PM, Michael Menge wrote
which cyrus version did you use with CentOS7?
I can't be certain since the jump to CentOS 8 killed off my CentOS 7 install, but the latest packages listed for CentoOS
7 is cyrus-imapd-2.4.17-15.el7.x86_64.rpm
Can you post the sieve script. I
Hi Patrick
Quoting Patrick Boutilier :
At first glance it looks like you need to change your sieve rules to
use . as the mailbox separator. Something like:
user.jim.System Messages
I don't think the hierarchy separator is the problem. Some log outputs use the
internal forma
At first glance it looks like you need to change your sieve rules to use . as
the mailbox separator. Something like:
user.jim.System Messages
On December 13, 2019 11:08:54 AM AST, Jim Sculley
wrote:
>Hello. I'm a new member of this list but a long time user of
>cyrus-imapd with po
Hello. I'm a new member of this list but a long time user of cyrus-imapd with
postfix on my little home network.
I recently replaced CentOS 7 with CentOS 8 (CentOS Linux release 8.0.1905) on my server which had been running
cyrus-imapd with sieve for years without problems. I thought
Hi everyone
I'm using SOGo as webui for the mail.
SOGo as the capability to manage sieve filters and it's work well with
cyrus.
The only problem, is SOGo as the capability to disable automatically the
sieve filter, but for that it need a account who has the right to modify
sieve
Hi Pete,
I guess the 'address' test command matches only the actual address, not
the description. In your example it would match "my@address".
I suggest you check
https://www.cyrusimap.org/imap/reference/admin/sieve.html and
https://thsmi.github.io/sieve-reference/en/
t;
which decodes to:
FRITZ!Box 7490 SFJ
sieve filter script except:
; my requirements
require ["fileinto", "reject", "regex", "vacation"];
; the filter rule
if address :contains "From" [
"FRITZ!Box 7490 SFJ",
&quo
folder subscription and Sieve
>
> As I think I discovered something I reopen a new thread with the title
> properly
>
>
>
>
>
> Egoitz Aurrekoetxea
> Dpto. de sistemas
> 944 209 470
> Parque Tecnológico. Edificio 103
> 48170 Zamudio (Bizkaia
; dovecot and a put to Cyrus instead of copying Sieve files directly… it’s a
>> much
>> more cleaner way…
>
> Yes, it is what I did, before I try de sync I event do a
> /usr/local/cyrsus/sievec on each file to by absolute sure the sieve file
> compile correctly
>
> Regard
The subject of this email is not properly set… it should be . Issues in
replication with folder subscription and Sieve
As I think I discovered something I reopen a new thread with the title properly
Egoitz Aurrekoetxea
Dpto. de sistemas
944 209 470
Parque Tecnológico. Edificio 103
48170
Le 09/07/2019 à 22:49:01+0200, Egoitz Aurrekoetxea a écrit
> By the way, for your case I would recommend doing a script that does a get
> from
> dovecot and a put to Cyrus instead of copying Sieve files directly… it’s a
> much
> more cleaner way…
Yes, it is what I did, before
ser who work, find out the only difference is the presence of sieve
Try the infinite loop with -A.
So in fact I never really try the -u with a non working user.
> crashed in the same user as with -A?. Which Cyrus version were you running?.
Don't sure but something like 3.0.4 (or 3.0.5)
By the way, for your case I would recommend doing a script that does a get from
dovecot and a put to Cyrus instead of copying Sieve files directly… it’s a much
more cleaner way…
Cheers!
Egoitz Aurrekoetxea
Dpto. de sistemas
944 209 470
Parque Tecnológico. Edificio 103
48170 Zamudio (Bizkaia
d morning,
>>
>>
>> After we upgraded to Cyrus 3.0.8, we saw that some users in the replicas
>> didn't
>> have some folders (or all) subscribed the same way they had in previous env
>> in
>> Cyrus 2.3. Same happened for some users with Sieve scripts.
Le 09/07/2019 à 14:10:49+0200, Egoitz Aurrekoetxea a écrit
> Good morning,
>
>
> After we upgraded to Cyrus 3.0.8, we saw that some users in the replicas
> didn't
> have some folders (or all) subscribed the same way they had in previous env in
> Cyrus 2.3. Same happened
; El 9 jul 2019, a las 14:10, Egoitz Aurrekoetxea escribió:
>
> Good morning,
>
>
> After we upgraded to Cyrus 3.0.8, we saw that some users in the replicas
> didn't have some folders (or all) subscribed the same way they had in
> previous env in Cyrus 2.3. Same h
Good morning,
After we upgraded to Cyrus 3.0.8, we saw that some users in the replicas didn't
have some folders (or all) subscribed the same way they had in previous env in
Cyrus 2.3. Same happened for some users with Sieve scripts. It seemed the
content itself was perfectly copied. I
Le jeu. 16 mai 2019 à 17:36, Niels Dettenbach via Info-cyrus <
info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu> a écrit :
> ...if i remember correctly, Cyrus expects (at least in some setups)
> recipient
> addresses within SIEVE vacation scripts to "react". Could you try to set
>
Cyrus expects (at least in some setups) recipient
addresses within SIEVE vacation scripts to "react". Could you try to set this
for test?
best regards,
niels.
--
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Syndicat IT & Internet
http://www.syndicat.com
PGP: https://syndicat.com/pub_key.asc
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Dear Cyrus-imap friends and Sylvain,
Without further info, I cannot tell you what is wrong or why your script is not
working.
Is there a way to debug sieve?
I can only confirm that the following is working in my case:
vacation :days 5 :addresses [“myn...@example.com", “othern...@example
Hi list,
I'm testing Cyrus 3 on the future debian 10 that will be soon released.
Vacation sieve scripts seem not to run. Other scripts do.
For example, this one will never send vacation messages to sender :
require ["vacation"];
vacation :days 1 :subject "OUTOFTHEOFFICE"
led on Centos 7, my sieve filter is being ignored
in that no incoming mail is being filtered into destination folders
according to the filter rules.
The filter file is basically the same as I am using on another
cyrus installation where it works fine. The filter can also be
found unde
Never mind, I forgot to activate the filter, sorry.
BTW, is there a way to have the destination folders automatically
created with 'fileinto'?
On 3/8/19 1:46 PM, hwilmer wrote:
Hi,
with cyrus installed on Centos 7, my sieve filter is being ignored in
that no incoming mai
Hi,
with cyrus installed on Centos 7, my sieve filter is being ignored in
that no incoming mail is being filtered into destination folders
according to the filter rules.
The filter file is basically the same as I am using on another cyrus
installation where it works fine. The filter can
On Friday 15 February 2019, J Pilfold-Bagwell wrote:
> sieve cmd="timsieved" listen="0.0.0.0:2000" prefork=0
> sievecmd="timsieved" listen="0.0.0.0:4190" prefork=0
I think what you should to change it to
sieve1c
ously.
By the way, the debug/logging question is still not answered.
Debugging/logging might also enlighten the user/administrator.
That's right.
Better logs would be a very big improvement: what I was looking for was
an option to write sieve activity (like "executing script ...&qu
Dear Andrea and Cyrus friends,
That is exactly the point: it was not ``stupid`` in any way.
It was ignorance, which we can only avoid by improving the
documentation.
By the way, the debug/logging question is still not answered.
Debugging/logging might also enlighten the user/administrator.
Wi
On 3/1/19 12:31 PM, Michael Menge wrote:
is the script activated?
Uh, no!
a user can have multiple scripts stored on the
server
but only one can be activated at the same time. On the filesystem there
should
be a "defaultbc" which is a soft link to the active bc file.
There was no such
uot;Testing the sieve server"
https://www.cyrusimap.org/imap/reference/admin/sieve.html#testing-the-sieve-server
# To place this script on the server run the following command:
#
# sieveshell servername
# Please enter your password: **
#> put myscript.script
#> activate myscript
#>
>>> TIMSIEVED(8)
>>
>> Just to make sure I've clarified this: the script *is* there.
>>
>>> ls /var/imap/sieve/u/user1
>>> user1.sieve.bc user1.sieve.script
>>
>
> is the script activated? a user can have multiple scripts sto
Hi
Quoting Andrea Venturoli :
On 3/1/19 12:04 PM, Willem Offermans wrote:
(big snip on the rest)
$ man timsieved
TIMSIEVED(8)
TIMSIEVED(8)
Just to make sure I've clarified this: the script *is* there.
ls /var/imap/sieve/u/
On 3/1/19 12:04 PM, Willem Offermans wrote:
> (big snip on the rest)
$ man timsieved
TIMSIEVED(8)
TIMSIEVED(8)
Just to make sure I've clarified this: the script *is* there.
ls /var/imap/sieve/u/user1
user1.sieve.bc user1.siev
Dear Andrea and Cyrus friends,
I remember from a long time ago, that documentation with respect to sieve was
sparse.
It took me quite some time to set things up and to handle sieve back then. But
even now
I wouldn’t know how to debug the sieve process. Most of the things in the
background of
On 3/1/19 11:01 AM, Merlin Hartley wrote:
Is this a shared mailbox?
No.
Have you actually compiled the script or just
put the plain text there? Did you install the file by hand or use
something like timsieved?
I install the scripts via sieveshell.
You haven’t really given us much to
Cambridge
Cambridge, CB2 0XY
United Kingdom
> On 1 Mar 2019, at 09:02, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
>
> On 2/6/19 6:43 PM, Bron Gondwana wrote:
>
>> Yeah, it's just called test.c in the sieve directory. Here's our buildscript
>> code:
>> ...
>
> I
On 2/6/19 6:43 PM, Bron Gondwana wrote:
Yeah, it's just called test.c in the sieve directory. Here's our
buildscript code:
...
I'm giving up on this: I cannot get to build this test binary; besides,
I'm *sure* the script is correct, since it works for other 2 mailboxe
Dear jpilfold-bagwell <mailto:jpilfold-bagw...@bordengrammar.kent.sch.uk> and
Cyrus friends,
Now you are sure that sieve is actually listening on the mentioned ports.
How about the main question?
Are the scripts applied to the incoming mail?
Wiel Offermans
wil...@offermans.rom
Hi Willem,
Once I found that you can run sieve on ports 200 and 4190 at the same
time, I set it up just in case Cyrus was talking to only one of the ports.
If I telnet in, I get this response.
[root@mail rules]# telnet localhost 2000
Trying ::1...
telnet: connect to address ::1: Connection
Dear Egoitz and Cyrus friends,
Check if sieve is actually listening at port 2000 as well.
Wiel Offermans
wil...@offermans.rompen.nl
> On 18 Feb 2019, at 09:34, ego...@sarenet.es wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
>
>
> Could you try enabling local6.debug channel in syslog,
Hi!
Could you try enabling local6.debug channel in syslog, so that you could
see additional Sieve debugging information?. Can you then post that log?
Cheers!
El 2019-02-15 12:32, J Pilfold-Bagwell escribió:
> Hi All,
>
> I have a Centos 7 box running with the latest default cyru
Hi All,
I have a Centos 7 box running with the latest default cyrus install from
the Centos 7 repo, i.e. cyrus-imapd-2.4.17-13.el7.x86_64 .
The problem I have is that sieve doesn't seem to pay any attention to
the scripts. I have sieve running, I can successfully log in to it
re imapd).
>
> Is this log to be enabled somehow?
>
No, there should be something in the syslog if sieve errors:
2019-02-06T12:31:26-05:00 imap38 sloti38d1t08/lmtp[2916700]: sieve runtime
error for f...@fastmail.com id : Fileinto
(Testing): Mailbox does not exist
> > There's
On 2/2/19 8:25 PM, Bron Gondwana wrote:
What is being written to syslog by your lmtpd?
Absolutely nothing (apart from transient errors on the rare occasions
when I reboot the server and sendmail comes up before imapd).
Is this log to be enabled somehow?
There's also a sieve-test b
What is being written to syslog by your lmtpd? Sieve failures should be logged
to syslog.
There's also a sieve-test binary that you can build in the Cyrus source code. I
don't think it's built by default on most platforms though, we build it
specially at FM. It takes a script
the start: I'm using version
2.5.12 on FreeBSD 11.2/amd64.
I'm not using 'unixhierarchysep', so the "default" separator shoud be a
dot.
I'm also not using "altnamespace".
So, is there no way of debugging a sieve script or log its execution?
Thanks
On 1/20/19 12:13 AM, Nic Bernstein wrote:
Andrea,
It would help to know which version of Cyrus you're having difficulty
with, and what setting you're using for 'unixhierarchysep'?
Sorry, I obviously should have said it from the start: I'm using version
2.5.12 on FreeBSD 11.2/amd64.
I'm not u
Andrea,
It would help to know which version of Cyrus you're having difficulty
with, and what setting you're using for 'unixhierarchysep'? If you've
recently upgraded to 3.X, for example, have you followed the
instructions and converted your sieve scripts?
Cheers,
Hello.
I'm using sieve scripts (among other things) to move messages that
MIMEDefang marked as spam into a dedicated folder.
My scripts look like this:
require ["fileinto"];
require ["regex"];
if anyof (header :regex "X-Spam-Score" "^[1-9][0-9]\.&qu
endmail, also postfix has a compatible sendmail
binary. Only the sendmail config in imapd.conf may not point to it.
Regards,
Simon
>
> On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 4:32 AM Simon Matter
> wrote:
>
>> > I'm trying to setup sieve and getting the following error in my logs:
>>
:
> > I'm trying to setup sieve and getting the following error in my logs:
> >
> > Dec 17 10:36:07 bllmail01 cyrus/lmtp[14530]: sieve runtime error for
> > jschaef...@harmonywave.net id
> > :
> > Reject: Sendmail process terminated normally, exit status 2
> I'm trying to setup sieve and getting the following error in my logs:
>
> Dec 17 10:36:07 bllmail01 cyrus/lmtp[14530]: sieve runtime error for
> jschaef...@harmonywave.net id
> :
> Reject: Sendmail process terminated normally, exit status 255
>
>
> I'm foll
I'm trying to setup sieve and getting the following error in my logs:
Dec 17 10:36:07 bllmail01 cyrus/lmtp[14530]: sieve runtime error for
jschaef...@harmonywave.net id
:
Reject: Sendmail process terminated normally, exit status 255
I'm following the documentation h
r a large number of people the sieve folders are either empty
or not existing!
Dec 11 17:18:53 mail lmtpunix[687]: IOERROR: fstating sieve script
/var/lib/sieve/m/mxxx/defaultbc: No such file or directory
Dec 11 17:18:54 mail lmtpunix[1692]: IOERROR: fstating sieve script
/var/lib/sieve/m/my
l new mails, this is really annoying.
> I need notifications only for few of them, eg "mails with specific
> word in subject", the rest should be marked as seen.
> Usually this behavior can be configured via sieve script, but in case
> with shared folders it is not working.
> Glo
receive notifications for all new mails, this is really annoying.
I need notifications only for few of them, eg "mails with specific
word in subject", the rest should be marked as seen.
Usually this behavior can be configured via sieve script, but in case
with shared folders it is not worki
e?
Also, which version of Cyrus are you using? Current is 3.0.8, historic
is 2.5.12, development is 3.1.X.
The rule with user sieve scripts is that they may only act on that
user's mailboxes, not on shared mailboxes which one is subscribed to.
If you want to have new messages in a shared
seen state.
I need to set seen flag automatically for user1, and keep second as unseen.
- kvaps
On Tue, Oct 9, 2018 at 1:08 PM Nic Bernstein wrote:
>
> Kvaps,
> It is unclear from your message just where this "shared folder" is
> rooted and where your sieve scripts are. Do y
Kvaps,
It is unclear from your message just where this "shared folder" is
rooted and where your sieve scripts are. Do you mean a folder which is
outside of the "user" name space? If so, you cannot manage message
delivery to this folder via user sieve scripts, but mu
Hello,
I have shared folder which connected and subscribed in my mailbox, it
is looks like normal subfolder., but my sieve scripts not handle mail
inside it.
I want to set seen flag for new messages inside this folder
automatically by sieve script.
Is it possible for configure sieve-script
d in 3.0.6,
>>> and this was noted in
>>> the release notes:
>>>
>>> https://www.cyrusimap.org/imap/download/release-notes/3.0/x/3.0.6.html:
>>>> Fixed Issue #2303: lmtpd(8) now looks for sieve scripts in the same
>>>> directories as t
#2303: lmtpd(8) now looks for sieve scripts in the
same directories as the rest of cyrus (including timsieved(8)).
Please note that if you had manually installed sieve scripts to
the directories lmtpd used to look in, these will need to be moved.
It sounds like your setup was taking the bug into
ssue #2303: lmtpd(8) now looks for sieve scripts in the same
>> directories as the rest of cyrus (including timsieved(8)).
>> Please note that if you had manually installed sieve scripts to the
>> directories lmtpd used to look in, these will need to be moved.
> It sounds li
Hi,
This was an lmtpd bug in earlier versions of 3.0. It was fixed in 3.0.6, and
this was noted in the release notes:
https://www.cyrusimap.org/imap/download/release-notes/3.0/x/3.0.6.html:
> Fixed Issue #2303: lmtpd(8) now looks for sieve scripts in the same
> directories as the r
Hello,
after upgrade from Cyrus 2.5.7 to 3.0.6, we noticed that some users lost their
IMAP subscriptions
and all sieve filters. After some investigation, we've found that this happens
if the user's name
contains dot(s). For sieve directories and .sub files, version 2.5.x uses names
Hi,
I've got a script from a crontab who deactivated the vacation (with sieve).
So I need a account who was able to deactivat every sieve-vacation.
Is they're something sieve-admin who was different with admin ? Just
preventing to put a admin (for cyrus) password (not encrypted) i
.
My external relay rejecting SMTP conversations with "MAIL FROM:<>"...
On 25/06/2018 20:51, Helder Guerreiro wrote:
Hi,
I have the following sieve script:
require ["vacation"];
# rule:[Ferias]
if true
{
vacation :addresses ["mail address domain 1&qu
Hi,
I have the following sieve script:
require ["vacation"];
# rule:[Ferias]
if true
{
vacation :addresses ["mail address domain 1","mail address
domain 2"] :subject "Out of the office" :from "mail address domain 1" text:
Some text
+0100
From: Pedro silva
To: Sven Schwedas
Cc: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu,
Info-cyrus
Subject: Re: Cyrus (Sieve) and external programs
Hello Sven,
Thanks for your answer.
Actually I would like to set up a system were a user would move his
messages to a spam folder, and by doing so, t
Hello Adam,
I've tried with fetchmail before, but coudn't get it to work, you
explanation is a big help with that method, I'll try it.
Thanks.
Pedro Silva
On 08-06-2018 15:22, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
>> sa-learn would be the way to go, but my spamassassin is not on the
>> same server as
> sa-learn would be the way to go, but my spamassassin is not on the
> same server as my mailboxes. I tried solution with a common mailbox
> and something like fetchmail on my spamassassin machine, but could
> not get it to work as I intended.
> You are right about learning based on user experience
It could be a performance issue on a busy server, especially if
it’s resource constrained. It’s probably not an issue anymore on
modern hardware.
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Kenneth Murchison
Cyrus Development Team
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On Sat, Jun 2, 2018, at 2:44 PM, Albert Shih wrote:
> Le 02/06/2018
Le 02/06/2018 à 13:29:53-0400, Ken Murchison a écrit
> It’s disabled by default. Enable it by adding it to the sieve_extensions
> option
> in imapd.conf
Ok. Thanks.
But do you know why ? Is because some performance issue ?
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> https://www.cyrusimap.org/imap/reference/admin/sieve.html
>
> it's say cyrus sieve support body extension. But on my installation
> (FreeBSD 11 + Cyrus-3.0.7) I didn't find body, if I do a telnet
>
> Escape character is '^]'.
> "IMPLEMENTATION" "
Hi everyone.
On the website
https://www.cyrusimap.org/imap/reference/admin/sieve.html
it's say cyrus sieve support body extension. But on my installation
(FreeBSD 11 + Cyrus-3.0.7) I didn't find body, if I do a telnet
Escape character is '^]'.
"IMPLEMENTATIO
>> Ive seen something like this in other distributions (eg.:
>> https://wiki.dovecot.org/HowTo/AntispamWithSieve) I was just
>> wondering if the same is possible with cyrus or cyrus sieve.
>
> Just for reading mail files into i.e. spamassassin efficently periodically
> (in a
Am Mittwoch, 30. Mai 2018, 10:44:09 CEST schrieb Pedro silva:
> Ive seen something like this in other distributions (eg.:
> https://wiki.dovecot.org/HowTo/AntispamWithSieve) I was just
> wondering if the same is possible with cyrus or cyrus sieve.
Just for reading mail files
t)
>
> David Lang
>
> On Tue, 29 May
> 2018, Pedro silva wrote:
>
> Date: Tue, 29 May 2018 10:16:37 +0100
> From: Pedro silva
> To: Sven Schwedas
> Cc: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu,
> Info-cyrus
>
> Subject: Re: Cyrus (Sieve) and external programs
>
, they relaxed a bit)
>
> David Lang
>
> On Tue, 29 May
> 2018, Pedro silva wrote:
>
> > Date: Tue, 29 May 2018 10:16:37 +0100
> > From: Pedro silva
> > To: Sven Schwedas
> > Cc: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu,
> > Info-cyrus
> >
>
Sven Schwedas
Cc: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu,
Info-cyrus
Subject: Re: Cyrus (Sieve) and external programs
Hello Sven,
Thanks for your answer.
Actually I would like to set up a system were a user would move his
messages to a spam folder, and by doing so, the message would be sent to
the
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