Re: * Re: procmail as a content_filter with dovecot
On 10.11.2015 23:38, Vicki Brown wrote: Thank you. This may be helpful. On Nov 10, 2015, at 13:01, Benny Pedersenwrote: https://www.google.dk/search?q=procmailrc+to+sieve Find my enhanced version + wrapper script at with custom configuration at: http://www.wiesinger.com/opensource/procmail2sieve/ Ciao, Gerhard
Re: * Re: procmail as a content_filter with dovecot
Vicki Your point here is that you are using Mac OS X. This as you have already learned is overriding your changes with what the guys in Cupertino think is good for you. So I’d rather move on to sieve then fighting my way against this not-so-servery OS. You will get killed on the next OS upgrade I tell you! Sieve is not bad! And OSX is not a server OS as long as you not switch everything over to macports and leave the Server GUI app behind... Make your decision :) > Am 10.11.2015 um 21:01 schrieb Vicki Brown: > >> dovecot supports sieve, so why the need for procmail ? > > Because I already HAVE procmail recipes and know proemial. > > The point is to make what I have, work. > > >> On Nov 9, 2015, at 22:49, Benny Pedersen wrote: >> >> On November 10, 2015 6:36:00 AM Vicki Brown wrote: >> >>> Can anyone help? >> >> dovecot supports sieve, so why the need for procmail ? >> >> but if mta is configured to use procmail then next step is just configure >> procmailrc to use mda dovecot-lda >> > > -- Vicki > cfcl.com/vlb > twitter.com/vlb
Re: * Re: procmail as a content_filter with dovecot
> dovecot supports sieve, so why the need for procmail ? Because I already HAVE procmail recipes and know proemial. The point is to make what I have, work. > On Nov 9, 2015, at 22:49, Benny Pedersenwrote: > > On November 10, 2015 6:36:00 AM Vicki Brown wrote: > >> Can anyone help? > > dovecot supports sieve, so why the need for procmail ? > > but if mta is configured to use procmail then next step is just configure > procmailrc to use mda dovecot-lda > -- Vicki cfcl.com/vlb twitter.com/vlb
Re: * Re: procmail as a content_filter with dovecot
Vicki Brown skrev den 2015-11-10 21:01: dovecot supports sieve, so why the need for procmail ? Because I already HAVE procmail recipes and know proemial. +1 The point is to make what I have, work. https://www.google.dk/search?q=procmailrc+to+sieve and you can imho learn more with roundcube, that will help you make the power out of sieve, but i know it if one have learned procmailrc its will be staying that way, until one see how simple sieve rules can be horde webmail can change rules from procmail to sieve, so if server changes from procmail to another filter engine it would just need a new save of rules, since horde saves meta data to rebuild procmail rules, and this metadata can make sieve rules aswell have fun
Re: * Re: procmail as a content_filter with dovecot
Thank you. This may be helpful. > On Nov 10, 2015, at 13:01, Benny Pedersenwrote: > > > https://www.google.dk/search?q=procmailrc+to+sieve > > > have fun -- Vicki cfcl.com/vlb twitter.com/vlb
Re: procmail as a content_filter with dovecot
Like Benny said: dovecot has sieve, even on OSX: LMGIFY :) : https://support.apple.com/kb/PH8750 is a bit dated as for Snow Leopard… but here I find something more recent: http://www.markreinmuth.com/2014/07/server-side-mail-rules-in-os-x-server/ I can only recommend to install Roundcube and the managesieve plugin. That will give you a nice webui for editing your filters. Philon > Am 10.11.2015 um 07:49 schrieb Benny Pedersen: > > On November 10, 2015 6:36:00 AM Vicki Brown wrote: > >> Can anyone help? > > dovecot supports sieve, so why the need for procmail ? > > but if mta is configured to use procmail then next step is just configure > procmailrc to use mda dovecot-lda
Re: procmail as a content_filter with dovecot
On November 10, 2015 6:36:00 AM Vicki Brownwrote: Can anyone help? dovecot supports sieve, so why the need for procmail ? but if mta is configured to use procmail then next step is just configure procmailrc to use mda dovecot-lda