Anders Norrbring wrote on 27/03/2006 12:16:
What I want to do is simply reject e-mail from certain accounts, and
send them a note that their mail was rejected. It could be done in
Amavis as well, if I just disable the auto-learning feature.
If you mean what I think you mean (sending a note
Ralph Blach wrote on 07/02/2006 19:24:
I wish to use cyrus Imad and cyradm to adminster
in my /etc/cyrus.conf file
the only service available
imaps cmd=imapd -s listen=imaps prefork=1
Which means I am using ssl.
when I try to use cyradm, and specify port 993, I can seem to
Mike Cathey wrote on 03/02/2006 22:35:
On Fri, 2006-02-03 at 04:58 -0800, Caleb Walker wrote:
I am having a hard time finding the best way to combine these 3
products. Currently I have mail arrive through postfix, which sends to
procmail, which sends through spamassassin and then to the cyrus
David R Bosso wrote on 06/02/2006 21:56:
but unlike
amavisd-new (which uses spamc/spamd unless I'm mistaken), it uses
SpamAssassin's perl modules directly.
You're mistaken there. Amavisd-new has the option to use the SA pearl
libs, that's how we run it here. See:
Scott Adkins wrote on 27/01/2006 18:07:
I already have a hunch, and my research on the archived mailing list kinda
suggests the same thing as well, but I would feel better if I had the answer
clearly stated by a more official power :)
Anyways, I am currently running Cyrus IMAP 2.2.10. What
Hi.
I recently get a lot of spam (probes?) which is refused by cyrus/lmtpd
(version 2.2.12 from the Debian/experimental packages) because of a
missing header/body seperator. Since this happens late in the queue,
this leads to unwanted backscatter.
However, it seems to me that the standards (both
Stuart Morrison wrote on 23/01/2006 00:30:
I am testing/using Cyrus 2.2.12 on FC3 (planning on going to RHES 4 just
as soon as).
I use SQL for authentication.
Is it possible to use an SQL select statement with loginrealms and
admins in the imapd.conf?
As I am writing this it occurs
Cap wrote on 20/01/2006 13:13:
My system is supposed to be based on postfix + cyrus + LDAP +
SASL.
- Is it possible to maintain mailboxes with names like
[EMAIL PROTECTED]? Subdomains are important in this case.
Given you use cyrus-imapd-2.2 or later: Sure. Subdomains are just like
any
Cap wrote on 22/01/2006 01:56:
Cap wrote on 20/01/2006 13:13:
- Is it possible to maintain mailboxes with names like
[EMAIL PROTECTED]? Subdomains are important in this
case.
--- Sven Mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Given you use cyrus-imapd-2.2 or later: Sure. Subdomains are
just like any
Karen R McArthur wrote on 09/01/2006 21:03:
I am trying to set up sieve for the first time ...
cyrus imap is working correctly - on a server I will call cyrus. When
I try to import my sieve script via the sieveshell, I get a Segmentation
fault. Any ideas on what I could be doing wrong?
Hendrik Koch wrote on 06/01/2006 12:03:
i want to filter mails which go to a shared folder. Is this possible
with sieve?
I'm using Postfix's recipient_bcc/sender_bcc to copy mails to an archive
folder (shared),
but i need to exclude some mails based on subject.
How do you actually
Holm Kapschitzki wrote on 02/01/2006 16:33:
i would like to know which version of cyrus supports the parameter
realm. I have heard Version 2.1.18 cant do that and version 2.1.19
ignores that parameter. The problem is, i look for a debian package, but
the only official one i found from
Ken Murchison wrote on 15/12/2005 23:43:
Cristian Livadaru wrote:
hmmm that won't realz solve my problem or what easy way do I have to
create a sieve script for all users ? some automated way to do so.
You could look at the auto create patch that is floating around on the
list.
Or you
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