Jay Lee said:
IMAP to SMTP wouldn't keep headers/dates/etc intact. IMAPCopy (
http://home.arcor.de/armin.diehl/imapcopy/imapcopy.html ) does IMAP to
IMAP so messages are kept intact. I used it to migrate off of a Windows
based mail server that used a storage similar to mbox but different
Lucio wrote:
Alessandro Vesely wrote:
Courier already has a big-brother option.
Yes, I know. But I need the users to be aware of the fact that their messages
are being sniffed, so I have to force them to send CCs of thier messages to
the big-brother address.
If you want users to type
Lucio,
Quoting Lucio [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've already took a look at perlfilter-example.pl . Problem is: I don't speak
perl. The example is quite clear and self-explanatory, but I have to learn at
least the basics of perl in order to write my own rules. However I do speak
C. What's easier?
Martin Orr wrote:
Well you can either add it to the control file. There is a thread relating
to
this around about
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=10605059 but I can't work
out how to get the entire thread linked together properly in the archive.
Don't bother. Google groups
/
http://www.catb.org/~esr/fetchmail/
Good Luck!
Original Message
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 12:55:29 +0100 (CET)
Subject: Migrating to courier IMAP (Re: [courier-users] Filtering messages)
From: Martijn Lievaart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Alessandro Vesely [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alessandro
Alessandro Vesely wrote:
Hi Martijn,
I leave your original post intact in case it hadn't been sent to the list,
where it is clearly meant to be addressed...
Tools? Fetchmail reads IMAP and delivers via SMTP. (The two IMAP
services must obviously be on different ports and/or machines...)
Thanks,
Alessandro Vesely said:
Hi Martijn,
I leave your original post intact in case it hadn't been sent to the list,
where it is clearly meant to be addressed...
Tools? Fetchmail reads IMAP and delivers via SMTP. (The two IMAP
services must obviously be on different ports and/or machines...)
Alessandro Vesely wrote:
Courier already has a big-brother option.
Yes, I know. But I need the users to be aware of the fact that their messages
are being sniffed, so I have to force them to send CCs of thier messages to
the big-brother address. Is it possible to achieve that with the built-in
Lucio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alessandro Vesely wrote:
Courier already has a big-brother option.
Yes, I know. But I need the users to be aware of the fact that their
messages are being sniffed, so I have to force them to send CCs of
thier messages to the big-brother address.
When I read
Julian Mehnle wrote:
Your filter (or filter module, if you decide to use one of the modular
frameworks) would need to check the list of envelope recipients (the
headers aren't exactly authoritative as far as actual message delivery
is concerned) for the copy address, and then either return an
Julian Mehnle wrote:
It should be possible to add the copy address to the list of envelope
recipients from within a courierfilter. This can be achieved by opening
the control file in append mode and appending an additional r control
record[4] with the copy address. However, I'm not entirely sure
Lucio wrote:
[...]
Rejects all outgoing messages if they do not specify
[EMAIL PROTECTED] in one of the headers.
Courier already has a big-brother option. Check it out in etc/courierd
before you proceed. If you are going to test a filter, setting an
ARCHIVEDIR is a convenient way to debug
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