Sure would appreciate any hints on how to diagnose the problem|
John Lederer wrote:
We are running Postfix with Cyrus .
Sieve works fine for filing in mailboxes, and for redirects. It
doesn't do anything for vacation.
here is the sieve script:
#Mail filter rules for bjz
#Generated by bjz
We are running Postfix with Cyrus .
Sieve works fine for filing in mailboxes, and for redirects. It doesn't
do anything for vacation.
here is the sieve script:
#Mail filter rules for bjz
#Generated by bjz using SmartSieve 0.5.0-devel 2003/07/29 11:44:00
require [vacation];
vacation :days 5
Try this in master.cf:
cyrus unix - n n - - pipe
flags= user=cyrus argv=/usr/lib/cyrus/bin/deliver -e -r${sender}
-m ${extension} ${user}
John
Alexander Brill wrote:
I am having some problems related to sieve and its vacation module. It
just won't send
of it?
Thank you for your help.
Regards,
John Lederer
: closing
/var/lib/imap/deliverdb/deliver-b.db: DB_INCOMPLETE: Cache flush was
unable to complete
I suspect that postifx is feeding cyrus faster than cyrus can take it.
If that seems likely, is there a good way to throttle the flow?
John Lederer
Thanks -- but I see it has a value of 2, making me suspect that I am
totally wrong about the cause.
Anyone have any good ideas?
John
Mitrana Cristian wrote:
John Lederer wrote:
I am running postfix with cyrus 2.1.2.
I ocasionally get the following error message in the log:
Apr 3 10:16:46
Does anyone know of a script to convert mozilla/netscape local filters
to sieve scripts?
Thanks.
John Lederer
or point me to documentation. What I saw
in the cyrus docs didn't seem to help a lot for this, but perhaps I was
looking in the wrong place.
Many thanks for any advice.
John Lederer
Robert Scussel wrote:
There are actual multiple ways to do this. From what I understand you
have 2 boxes, one the original server, and a new one.
You may want to do this in two stages. Cyrus provides a lot of tools
to upgrade between versions. That being said, you may want to
replicate
Does anyone know of a script or method to convert a Mozilla/Netscape
rules.dat file to a set of sieve rules?
Thanks,
John Lederer
Does anyone know of a script or method to convert a Mozilla/Netscape
rules.dat file to a set of sieve rules?
Thanks,
John Lederer
are not sure what to standardize on.
Can someone tell me what the preferred structure is, particularly for
Mozilla?
John Lederer
As another newbie, I was sure hoping someone would share their
experience here. :)
I would add to Boris' question what the best way would be to create poor
man's redundancy. I do not necessarily need true failover (though it
would be nice) but a way to quickly setup a second machine with
,
John Lederer
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