Re: [courier-users] Still maildrop

2007-06-18 Thread Rocco Scappatura
> >> How are you using maildrop? Where, in processing your incoming > >> email, is it invoked? Your question doesn't say. > > > > I'm trying to setup Maildrop filtering for many reasons (adding > > disclaimer, put spam email in an ad hoc folder and so on). > > > > I'm using a Postfix+MySQL+Cour

Re: [courier-users] Still maildrop

2007-06-18 Thread Tim Hunter
Rocco Scappatura wrote: >> How are you using maildrop? Where, in processing your >> incoming email, is it invoked? Your question doesn't say. > > I'm trying to setup Maildrop filtering for many reasons (adding > disclaimer, put spam email in an ad hoc folder and so on). > > I'm using a Postfix+My

Re: [courier-users] Still maildrop

2007-06-18 Thread Lindsay Haisley
So you're invoking Maildrop from Postfix, yes? I'm not familiar with Postfix, so I can comment on the correctness of the invocation in your master.cf file. I'd suggest a fallback to a simple debugging setup. Create /tmp/maildrop.log with mode 666 and put the following lines in your /etc/courier/m

Re: [courier-users] Still maildrop

2007-06-18 Thread Rocco Scappatura
> How are you using maildrop? Where, in processing your > incoming email, is it invoked? Your question doesn't say. I'm trying to setup Maildrop filtering for many reasons (adding disclaimer, put spam email in an ad hoc folder and so on). I'm using a Postfix+MySQL+Courier-IMAP platform. I'm u

Re: [courier-users] Still maildrop

2007-06-18 Thread Lindsay Haisley
On Mon, 2007-06-18 at 09:14 +0200, Rocco Scappatura wrote: > The proble is that when I receive an email for one of my mailbox, > that message is not scanned by maildrop How are you using maildrop? Where, in processing your incoming email, is it invoked? Your question doesn't say. -- Lindsay H

Re: [courier-users] Still maildrop

2007-06-18 Thread Rocco Scappatura
> This doesn't appear to be a Courier issue as you've stated > the question. > You're using Courier-IMAP to provide access to stored mail > after it's been delivered, but you don't mention using > maildrop as your delivery agent, except in your subject header. > > If you were using Maildrop and

Re: [courier-users] Still maildrop

2007-06-15 Thread Lindsay Haisley
This doesn't appear to be a Courier issue as you've stated the question. You're using Courier-IMAP to provide access to stored mail after it's been delivered, but you don't mention using maildrop as your delivery agent, except in your subject header. If you were using Maildrop and Courier MTA, you

[courier-users] Still maildrop

2007-06-15 Thread Rocco Scappatura
Hello, I'm using Postfix+MySQl+Courier-IMAP as platform for postoffice mail server. Could someone give me an hint on I can configure it so I can filter spam for a virtual user of a particular domain so that the spam is delivered in a spam folder? I would like moreover to notify a user when his