On Fri, 2004-01-02 at 09:52, Scott Johnson wrote:
How can I do mail filtering with BincImap? Like based on header,
move message to __ imap folder.
man procmail
What you're describing is the job of the mail delivery agent, not the
IMAP server.
Hope this helps...
Rob
From: Ralf Weber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 02:07
Yes. Do:
cd /service
svc -u imaps
and you should see a tcpserver process listening to port 143 and then
be able to connect. Bincimap is configured not to autostart when you
link it into service. If
AthlonRob wrote:
On Fri, 2004-01-02 at 09:52, Scott Johnson wrote:
How can I do mail filtering with BincImap? Like based on header,
move message to __ imap folder.
man procmail
What you're describing is the job of the mail delivery agent, not the
IMAP server.
I would mention
Hello,
I recently installed Binc IMAP on my Debian Woody box (along with qmail and vpopmail),
and initially it seemed to be working fine. However, when I tried to get Squirrelmail
to work with it, it failed miserably. That led me to investigate the log files, and I
discovered a strange error: