* Janne Peltonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20070228 07:16]:
On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 07:07:22AM -0800, Ben Poliakoff wrote:
Since version 2.2.13 bulletins/shared-folders can be made to
evaluate
sieve scripts. Configuring these scripts is different in two key
ways:
- sieve scripts
On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 08:56:43AM -0600, Chris St. Pierre wrote:
On Tue, 27 Feb 2007, Janne Peltonen wrote:
So apparently you can sieve mail coming to a bulletin board? How?
I just assumed the OP had figured _that_ part out. :)
Presumably, though, if the BB system checks for mail to it
On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 07:07:22AM -0800, Ben Poliakoff wrote:
Since version 2.2.13 bulletins/shared-folders can be made to evaluate
sieve scripts. Configuring these scripts is different in two key ways:
- sieve scripts for shared folders must be uploaded into the global
namespace,
* Janne Peltonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20070228 07:16]:
On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 07:07:22AM -0800, Ben Poliakoff wrote:
Since version 2.2.13 bulletins/shared-folders can be made to evaluate
sieve scripts. Configuring these scripts is different in two key ways:
- sieve scripts for shared
On Tue, 27 Feb 2007, Janne Peltonen wrote:
So apparently you can sieve mail coming to a bulletin board? How?
I just assumed the OP had figured _that_ part out. :)
Presumably, though, if the BB system checks for mail to it via POP or
IMAP, you could set sieve filters for its account.
Chris
* Janne Peltonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20070226 23:55]:
On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 03:53:09PM -0600, Chris St. Pierre wrote:
We use something like this:
# Probably Spam
if header :comparator i;ascii-casemap :matches Subject [SPAM:*
{
fileinto INBOX.Junk Mail;
stop;
}
So
On Mon, 26 Feb 2007, Andre Plante wrote:
I have recently setup some bulletin boards, which are designed to
receive mail from our external clients alerting us of issues.
What I am now trying to do, but can't find any references on how to do
this, is setup sieve filtering of the messages so that
On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 03:53:09PM -0600, Chris St. Pierre wrote:
We use something like this:
# Probably Spam
if header :comparator i;ascii-casemap :matches Subject [SPAM:*
{
fileinto INBOX.Junk Mail;
stop;
}
So apparently you can sieve mail coming to a bulletin board? How?
On Sun, 30 May 2004, Markus Wernig wrote:
Now my humble questions:
Is there any way to do this with the current lmtpd?
No.
If no, is anybody working on something similar?
No, but I know how I'd implement if if I had the time.
In any case: Does anybody see a significant disadvantage in the concept?
Ali Asad Lotia wrote:
i would recommend that you look at amavisd-new for spam filtering. it
plugs in between your mta (postfix, qmail, sendmail) and cyrus. there
are also options to allow people to opt out of the spam filtering etc.
pretty solid piece of software. i am using it with
On Wednesday 15 October 2003 02:37 am, Tom Allison wrote:
[...]
I'm thinking your answer might be correct.
Even though I tried a rpm for amavisd-new and that was a pretty bad
failure, it might make sense for me to just install and configure all of
this without trying to rely on any packaging.
Another possibility is MailScanner, that we use successfully at a few
locations. It does it all : spam filtering with SpamAssassin, virus
scanning, attachement blocking, etc and is very flexible. Since it work
at the MTA level, it should not interfere with your Cyrus installation.
i would recommend that you look at amavisd-new for spam filtering. it
plugs in between your mta (postfix, qmail, sendmail) and cyrus. there
are also options to allow people to opt out of the spam filtering etc.
pretty solid piece of software. i am using it with spamassassin and
clamav (for
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