then filter into mailboxes?
Do you use procmail or maildrop or something else.
Example:
I use fetchmail:
fetchmail -m /usr/bin/maildrop
That tells fetchmail to use the mail delivery agent maildrop
In .mailfilter (maildrop's config file), I have something like this:
(Note the slash after
I've been using Debian since Slink days, but I'm now 81 and had a stroke
some 30 months ago which has done severe damage to my brain.
Have just built a new box and put Debian 6.04 on it. There are a number
of problems with the installation and I'm working through them one at a
time. I'm
On Friday 16 March 2012 15:58:51 john gennard wrote:
I've been using Debian since Slink days, but I'm now 81 and had a stroke
some 30 months ago which has done severe damage to my brain.
[snip]
Sorry to ask such a simple question, but it's so frustrating to be in this
state.
How awful for
On Fri, 16 Mar 2012 15:58:51 +, john gennard wrote:
I've been using Debian since Slink days, but I'm now 81 and had a stroke
some 30 months ago which has done severe damage to my brain.
Get my sincerely congrats, sir, for still having the joy to play with
computers and messing with Mutt
On 16/03/2012 17:06, Camaleón wrote:
Would someone kindly explain what Mutt does when it launches,
If you run Mutt with debug flag you will get more information:
mutt -d2
And then:
cat .muttdebug0
(don't send this log file to any public source because it can contain
sensitive data, is just
Hello,
As a newbie I need advices concerning Postfix accounts
method.
I am dithering between aliases to local system
accounts and virtual mailboxes.
I have only a domain to manage (so virtual mailboxes
are not mandatory, only an option)
But I need a good level of security
So :
- alias
On 2007-12-13T17:55:08+0100, Stephane Durieux wrote:
But I need a good level of security
So :
- alias to local accounts with /bin/false for users in
/etc/passwd plus netfilter and pam restriction (ssh
...)
- virtual mailboxes
If you do not need the accounts then use virtual
Hi.
Has anyone tried to use offlineimap to synchronize more than two
mailboxes? I suppose it should just work, but if it does not, then
I'd possibly lose some email.
I was thinking of having one main server, A, and two sattelite
boxes, B and C, syncing with the server. But I'd delete and move
is that when fetchmail
get the mail it doesn't deliver to local mailboxes and I don't know why,
some help always be welcome.
Might want to start a new thread instead of hijacking another thread next
time. The How to set 'using dhcp hostname' thread you replied to to post
your question only got
Orestes leal wrote in Article
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gmane.linux.debian.user:
Recently i've setup fetchmail to get all mail from 7 accounts (remember
that in another post was with getmail), the problem is that when fetchmail
get the mail it doesn't deliver to local mailboxes and I don't
Hi folks!
Recently i've setup fetchmail to get all mail from 7 accounts (remember that in
another post was with getmail), the problem is that when fetchmail get the mail
it doesn't deliver to local mailboxes
and I don't know why, some help always be welcome.
Regards,
Orestes.
NOTE: My
On 06/15/07 07:47, Orestes leal wrote:
Hi folks!
Recently i've setup fetchmail to get all mail from 7 accounts (remember that in
another post was with getmail), the problem is that when fetchmail get the mail
it doesn't deliver to local mailboxes
and I don't know why, some help always
Orestes leal escribe:
Recently i've setup fetchmail to get all mail from 7 accounts (remember that
in another post was with getmail), the problem is that when fetchmail get the
mail it doesn't deliver to local mailboxes
and I don't know why, some help always be welcome.
I always let
On Vie, 15 de Junio de 2007, 5:20 pm, Ismael Valladolid Torres dijo:
Orestes leal escribe:
Recently i've setup fetchmail to get all mail from 7 accounts (remember
that in another post was with getmail), the problem is that when
fetchmail get the mail it doesn't deliver to local mailboxes
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Hi
i finally as able to set up my personal mailserver and now i have to
migrate 2 mailboxes from the local storage to the server.
the current format is MH from sylpheed-claws which should be quite
similar to the internal cyrus storage format and i'm
Gidday,
I'm running a Sarge server with Postfix/Procmail/Dovecot and Maildir
style mailboxes. I have a number of users that want to use a local
text-based mail reader from time to time. Pine is no longer an option,
so I've shifted to Mutt. I almost have it working, but can't figure out
On Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 12:15:23PM +1300, Greg Trounson wrote:
However when I go to quit Mutt and it prompts me to purge the deleted
messages, if I answer 'no', then it will always un-mark any messages I
have deleted in that session, and there seems to be a 50/50 chance it
will also
Thanks. I was also considering starting a second version of cyrus listening on different port (144) and giving it a config to point it to /mnt/var (old /var mounted on /mnt). There seem to be several utilities out there for synchronising mailboxes between two IMAP instances. Any suggestions
all
the IMAP data. How can I migrate user mailboxes from the old server to the
new? TIA for any suggestions.
Maybe this thread can help ?
http://lists.debian.org/debian-isp/2005/08/msg00019.html
I used to do it more or less that same way on older Cyrus servers, and
that worked. Just remember
Greetings,
Somehow during my Debian upgrade I managed to trash my Cyrus 2.1 IMAP
server, it no longer boots. I ended up rebuilding the system on
the second drive and, luckily, I can mount the old /var filesystem
which contains all the IMAP data. How can I migrate user mailboxes from
the old
Dear Wayne!
On Thu, Jul 21, 2005 at 10:34:19AM -0400, Wayne Topa wrote:
Csanyi Pal([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
Up to now exim4 forward the mails in to /var/mail/fetchmail mailbox. I
use Mutt to read these mails, and then save them to appropriate
~Mail/mailbox.
My
, it is not possible to configure the system
fetchmail - exim4 - procmail - ~/Mail/mailboxes?
Up to now exim4 forward the mails in to /var/mail/fetchmail mailbox. I
use Mutt to read these mails, and then save them to appropriate
~Mail/mailbox.
My question is: how to configure exim4 to forward mails
Csanyi Pal([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
Up to now exim4 forward the mails in to /var/mail/fetchmail mailbox. I
use Mutt to read these mails, and then save them to appropriate
~Mail/mailbox.
My question is: how to configure exim4 to forward mails to procmail?
I will
On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 04:18:05PM +0200, Csanyi Pal wrote:
On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 09:39:17AM -0400, Steve ? wrote:
You shouldn't need any reference to SMTP in your procmailrc. All you have
to do
is simple. Have a procmailrc and a fetchmailrc in your local user
directory. Use
Hello!
I use exim4 with smarthost.
fetchmail get for me the mails from a pop3 mailserver.
I'm subscribed on a several mailing lists and I want that exim4
forwards these mails in the separate mailboxes on my local system.
I try to use exim4 with procmail; I create the $HOME/.forward file
On Mon, Jul 18, 2005 at 12:29:05PM +0200 or thereabouts, Csanyi Pal wrote:
Hello!
I use exim4 with smarthost.
fetchmail get for me the mails from a pop3 mailserver.
I'm subscribed on a several mailing lists and I want that exim4
forwards these mails in the separate mailboxes on my local
Hello!
On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 08:51:16AM -0400, Steve ? wrote:
I have almost an identical setup with exim4/procmail/fetchmail on Sarge. I
don't use a '.forward' file. I simply have a '.fetchmailrc' in my ~/home and a
'.procmailrc' in my home. I would suggest you try a similar setup.
Have
On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 03:02:35PM +0200 or thereabouts, Csanyi Pal wrote:
Hello!
On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 08:51:16AM -0400, Steve ? wrote:
I have almost an identical setup with exim4/procmail/fetchmail on Sarge. I
don't use a '.forward' file. I simply have a '.fetchmailrc' in my ~/home
On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 09:39:17AM -0400, Steve ? wrote:
You shouldn't need any reference to SMTP in your procmailrc. All you have to
do
is simple. Have a procmailrc and a fetchmailrc in your local user directory.
Use
fetchmail via the same user that reads the e-mail.
I run fetchmail as
On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 04:18:05PM +0200 or thereabouts, Csanyi Pal wrote:
On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 09:39:17AM -0400, Steve ? wrote:
fetchmail via the same user that reads the e-mail.
I run fetchmail as a daemon. In the /etc/init.d/fetchmail stands:
# Defaults
DAEMON=/usr/bin/fetchmail
I'm trying to configure Mutt at my office to handle 2 different IMAPS
mail servers. Currently in my muttrc I have this:
set spoolfile={mail1/ssl}INBOX
set folder={mail1/ssl}
mailboxes {mail1/ssl}INBOX
mailboxes imaps://archives
mailboxes imaps://archives/corporate
mailboxes imaps://archives
Robert Harris wrote:
I'm trying to configure Mutt at my office to handle 2 different IMAPS
mail servers. Currently in my muttrc I have this:
set spoolfile={mail1/ssl}INBOX
set folder={mail1/ssl}
mailboxes {mail1/ssl}INBOX
mailboxes imaps://archives
mailboxes imaps://archives/corporate
mailboxes
On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 15:51:15 -0600, Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Robert Harris wrote:
I'm trying to configure Mutt at my office to handle 2 different IMAPS
mail servers. Currently in my muttrc I have this:
set spoolfile={mail1/ssl}INBOX
set folder={mail1/ssl}
mailboxes {mail1
I'm using Debian Testing, and it's been working for about the last eight
months w/o too much issue. I have a sudden problem now though, that
being that I can open Evolution and see the summary, calendar, and task
pages, but nothing with an email in it (drafts/sent/trash/inbox/etc.).
Clicking on
I've since created a new user in Linux, logged in as that user, and
launched evo. It worked. I nuked that local $home/evolution directory
and copied the *problem* one from my normal home directory over, and it
launched evolution again. Still worked, this time with all of my
mail/settings.
Back
Hello,
My Mail boxes are getting quite large and I was wondering if anyone had a script to
append and gzip the files and touch new ones?
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On Fri, May 28, 2004 at 12:08:44AM -0700, Jake Johnson wrote:
Hello, My Mail boxes are getting quite large and I was wondering if
anyone had a script to append and gzip the files and touch new ones?
apt-get install archivemail
Works a treat here.
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Moin,
* Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-11-01 21:53]:
Am 2003-11-01 21:27:19, schrieb Thorsten Haude:
Das Problem ist 'date' was bei jeder Mailbox neu aufgerufen wird.
Vielleicht ist das Konzept doch nicht so gut. Ich weiß ja nicht, wie
oft Du date aufrufst, aber das sollte einige
Am 2003-11-02 08:06:13, schrieb Thorsten Haude:
Moin,
* Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-11-01 21:53]:
Am 2003-11-01 21:27:19, schrieb Thorsten Haude:
Das Problem ist 'date' was bei jeder Mailbox neu aufgerufen wird.
Vielleicht ist das Konzept doch nicht so gut. Ich weiß ja nicht, wie
Hallo,
ich habe in meiner ~/.mutt/muttrc den folgenden Eintrag, der auch
einwandfrei funktioniert:
mailboxes +INBOX \
+Privat/INBOX \
+Linux/INBOX \
+Dos/INBOX \
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/`date +%Y-%m` \
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/`date +%Y-%m` \
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/`date +%Y-%m` \
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/`date +%Y-%m
Moin,
* Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-11-01 13:34]:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/`date +%Y-%m` \
Frage: Wie kann ich elegant lösen, das von den selektierten
Haupt-Mailboxen der Vormonat und der Aktuelle monat verwendet
wird ?
Vielleicht so:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/`date --date='1
Am 2003-11-01 14:02:26, schrieb Thorsten Haude:
Moin,
N'abend
Vielleicht so:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/`date --date='1 month ago' +%Y-%m`
Da hätte ich auch selber drauf kommen können...
Aber das macht warscheinlich das komische Essen hier im Krankenhaus.
Aber ich habe nun ein neues Problem...
Wenn
Moin,
* Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-11-01 20:29]:
Wenn mutt meine Configs einließt kann ich Kaffepause machen...
Bei welchem Teil?
Falls noch nicht passiert, solltest Du Deine Konfiguration sinnvoll
auf mehrere Dateien verteilen, dann kannst Du sowas leichte debuggen.
Habe
Am 2003-11-01 21:27:19, schrieb Thorsten Haude:
Moin,
* Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-11-01 20:29]:
Wenn mutt meine Configs einließt kann ich Kaffepause machen...
Bei welchem Teil?
sorce .mutt/mailboxes
Falls noch nicht passiert, solltest Du Deine Konfiguration sinnvoll
auf mehrere
robust (djb gets _some_ things right). And deals
with simultaneous access and multiple updates (say, d-u, where I
typically get new mail every few minutes) far better than mbox.
I try to keep my mailboxes 1k messages, though with Maildir I've had
20k+ messages with few problems.
While we're
) vs. file insertion/deletion
(mbox).
Mailder is far more robust (djb gets _some_ things right). And deals
with simultaneous access and multiple updates (say, d-u, where I
typically get new mail every few minutes) far better than mbox.
I try to keep my mailboxes 1k messages, though
better than mbox.
I try to keep my mailboxes 1k messages, though with Maildir I've had
20k+ messages with few problems.
While we're on the topic:
I'm thinking of building an IMAP server out of a Via EPIA 5000 mobo
(533MHz Eden CPU http://www.mini-itx.com/store/default.asp?c=2#p2
On Tue, 2003-10-28 at 09:01, Ron Johnson wrote:
-(major snippage)
Is there anything more to moving an IMAP server from NODE1 to NODE2,
other than copying the config files over (and adding users, if need
be)?
Umm, nope. If you can have both machine up @ once... you can use IMAP to
copy the
on Thu, Oct 23, 2003 at 01:59:27PM -0400, Aaron ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
No relation to the P.O. box chain :p
I wonder what most people use to organize their local mail these days? I
don't run a full-on MTA, I rely on fetchmail and procmail for the
delivery of my messages, and they are
On Mon, 2003-10-27 at 01:36, Karsten M. Self wrote:
on Thu, Oct 23, 2003 at 01:59:27PM -0400, Aaron ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
No relation to the P.O. box chain :p
I wonder what most people use to organize their local mail these days? I
don't run a full-on MTA, I rely on fetchmail and
On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 03:53:08AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
On Mon, 2003-10-27 at 01:36, Karsten M. Self wrote:
maildir. Much better performance, more flexible, you can access
messages as individual files, and more robust. Plus 'From' doesn't need
to be escaped at start of line.
Why
with simultaneous access and multiple updates (say, d-u, where I
typically get new mail every few minutes) far better than mbox.
I try to keep my mailboxes 1k messages, though with Maildir I've had
20k+ messages with few problems.
Peace.
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No relation to the P.O. box chain :p
I wonder what most people use to organize their local mail these days? I
don't run a full-on MTA, I rely on fetchmail and procmail for the
delivery of my messages, and they are stored (by default) in mbox
format.
Are there any comparative guides out there?
le Thu, 23 Oct 2003 13:59:27 -0400, Aaron [EMAIL PROTECTED] s'exprima
en ces termes:
No relation to the P.O. box chain :p
I wonder what most people use to organize their local mail these days?
I don't run a full-on MTA, I rely on fetchmail and procmail for the
delivery of my messages, and
On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 08:20:27AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| On 11:10 Mon 01 Sep?, Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
| The mail must be new mail since the change. Also, don't forget you need to
| add the path for the mailbox. So it would look something like this:
| mailboxes ! +graig
Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2003 23:08:24 +0800
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Mutt: How to find new mail in mult. mailboxes?
User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.4i
Hi there :)
Mutt is working fine under fetchmail/procmail/nbsmtp, but it bothers me
not being able to find any indications of new email on each mailbox I
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The help command doesn't have much info about this... anyone know how to
do this? Many thanks for reading this..
man 5 muttrc. Look for mailboxes
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: :' :
`. `'` proud Debian admin and user
whether I have new mail
on that mailbox or not it's too inconvenient for me :( especially if I
have multiple mailboxes...
set mailboxes = foo bar baz ...
Grüße/Regards,
René
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: :' : http://www.debian.org | http://people.debian.org/~rene
In linux.debian.user, you wrote:
man 5 muttrc. Look for mailboxes
After you make the entries in .muttrc with mailboxes, you can type 'c' to
change mailboxes and you will get the name of the next mailbox in the list
that has mail. If use the TAB key after 'c' you will get a list
On 07:28 Mon 01 Sep?, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In linux.debian.user, you wrote:
man 5 muttrc. Look for mailboxes
After you make the entries in .muttrc with mailboxes, you can type 'c' to
change mailboxes and you will get the name of the next mailbox in the list
that has mail. If use
[ your clock goes wrong ]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like I've already setup that one on .muttrc:
set folder = $HOME/MuttMail
mailboxes = compsci-digest
mailboxes = justlinux
mailboxes = ph-linux-newbie
mailboxes = zdnet-html
mailboxes = friends
mailboxes = spam
mailboxes = html
from the mutt manual:
3.11. Defining mailboxes which receive mail
Usage: [un]mailboxes [!]filename [ filename ... ]
There isn't written anything or multiple entries and there is no =
mentioned either...
mailboxes compsci-digest justlinux .
As I wrote in my reply...
Ok
, don't forget you need to
add the path for the mailbox. So it would look something like this:
mailboxes ! +graig +IN-seneca +IN-uniwebdev
The order you put the list in is the order mutt will look through new
mailboxes when you use c to open a new mailbox with fresh mail.
emma
--
Emma Jane
.
The mail must be new mail since the change. Also, don't forget you need to
add the path for the mailbox. So it would look something like this:
mailboxes ! +graig +IN-seneca +IN-uniwebdev
The order you put the list in is the order mutt will look through new
mailboxes when you use c to open
Hello all,
I've been setting up a mail server using totally virtual users
stored in LDAP, the email servers are Exim and Cyrus IMAP/POP3. The
server user accounts are to be managed by non Linux users and myself
using LDAP Explorer/Browser and GQ, it is estimated that there will be
at least
Me he pasado a mutt hace poco y me ha gustado bastante, aunque aun tengo que
pulir
algunas cosillas para que me quede a mi gusto. Una de esas cosas es la
siguiente y
espero que me podais ayudar.
Quiero que en la lista de mailboxes (teclas - c ?) me aparezca, si es posible,
el
numero de
, te lo aseguro :)
Mira en la documentación de mutt, el comando mailboxes, y usa
c-tab-tab, a ver... Mutt te informará de que ficheros tienen
mail nuevo, sin embargo no te mostrará cuantos, ya que eso
llevaría mucho tiempo (tendria que analizar por completo cada
fichero, para mostrar la lista).
Yo uso
--On Monday, October 14, 2002 10:33:22 -0500 Keith G. Murphy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just noticed that it looks like the POP3 functionality has been
integrated into the latest squirrelmail (that is why one of the plugins
is marked obsolete), but the documentation on that is extremely
Andy Saxena wrote:
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 09:23:25AM -0500, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
Andy Saxena wrote:
I don't think Squirrelmail allows access to POP mailboxes.
Check out squirrelmail's web page. Look at the plugins.
Thanks for the pointer, but I don't see any plug-ins that allow POP
I am using mozilla mail and I have created three saparate POP3 accounts
and each has its own Inbox where the mails are placed. In other words it
has a saparate folder tree for each account.
I tried to use Evolution and found that if I create more then one POP3
account in it, it makes only one
fetchmail. Seems to
me that *might* fill in the missing piece that mail2web is doing for
you: letting the users maintain the retrieval process.
I don't think Squirrelmail allows access to POP mailboxes.
-Andy
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that does fetchmail. Seems to
me that *might* fill in the missing piece that mail2web is doing for
you: letting the users maintain the retrieval process.
I don't think Squirrelmail allows access to POP mailboxes.
Check out squirrelmail's web page. Look at the plugins.
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Andy Saxena wrote:
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 01:33:29PM -0400, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
I actually do all this, too (except the squirrelmail part -- I just use
mail2web with the IMAP options for web access). It *is* a beautiful
setup -- can't recommend it highly enough!
If you have
Alvin Oga [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
[how to make sure no virii/spam does get in]
Been there, done that. There is no virus coming in
anymore. But there MAY be infected mails lying inside
the fortress. That's the problem.
Ragards,
Terje
__
D. J. Bolderman [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
Has anybody tried clamscan yet ? After I installed
it, together with oavupdate, it doesn't seem to
work.
oav-update retrieves the latest virus definitions
from the net, but clamscan doesn't
seem to like that file. For example, when I execute
On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 01:30:25AM +0200, D. J. Bolderman wrote:
On Tue, 08 Oct 2002, Gerald Livingston wrote:
On Tue, 8 Oct 2002 20:59:47 +0200 (CEST)
Terje Fåberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't investigated any further than checking apt-cache show
clamav but you may want to
On Wed, 09 Oct 2002, Frank Gevaerts wrote:
Has anybody tried clamscan yet ? After I installed it, together with
oavupdate, it doesn't seem to work. oav-update retrieves the latest
virus definitions from the net, but clamscan doesn't seem to like that
file. For example, when I execute
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 01:33:29PM -0400, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
I actually do all this, too (except the squirrelmail part -- I just use
mail2web with the IMAP options for web access). It *is* a beautiful
setup -- can't recommend it highly enough!
If you have no trouble trusting
Hi,
I have a nice eMail server here, which servers mail to
about ten users using cyrus-imapd. Amavis is scanning
all incoming and outgoing mail for over about a year
now.
I've been quite happy with this until yesterday, when
one user encountered quite an old mail containing the
famous love
On Tue, 8 Oct 2002 20:59:47 +0200 (CEST)
Terje Fåberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have a nice eMail server here, which servers mail to
about ten users using cyrus-imapd. Amavis is scanning
all incoming and outgoing mail for over about a year
now.
I've been quite happy with this
then I don't know if this will work.
It will find the viruses, however you will have to rebuild any mailboxes it
kill files inside of. You will also need to fix the quotas of said
mailboxes...
It would be nice to have a content scanner hook for IMAP uploads to Cyrus, I
suppose.
--
One disk
to do the above
-- at this point above... the virus has NOT yet been received
in your mailboxes...
-- cleaning up the mailboxes, after you have received
the junk mail and/or legit mail w/ virus is too late
( aka filters )
-- senders of legit emails w/ viruses would be happy
On Tue, 08 Oct 2002, Gerald Livingston wrote:
On Tue, 8 Oct 2002 20:59:47 +0200 (CEST)
Terje Fåberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't investigated any further than checking apt-cache show
clamav but you may want to check it out. Says it scans archives etc.
for virii so I'm assuming it is
-- David P James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(on Wednesday, 02 October 2002, 11:05 PM -0400):
I've recently started using mutt remotely when I'm on campus to check
for email that Mozilla is automatically downloading to my Debian box at
home
Not to be contrary, but why are you having Mozilla do
-- Keith G. Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(on Thursday, 03 October 2002, 11:08 AM -0500):
Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
-- David P James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(on Wednesday, 02 October 2002, 11:05 PM -0400):
I've recently started using mutt remotely when I'm on campus to check
for
Matthew Weier O'Phinney was roused into action on 10/03/02 09:30 and wrote:
-- David P James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(on Wednesday, 02 October 2002, 11:05 PM -0400):
I've recently started using mutt remotely when I'm on campus to check
for email that Mozilla is automatically downloading to
-- David P James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(on Thursday, 03 October 2002, 05:27 PM -0400):
Matthew Weier O'Phinney was roused into action on 10/03/02 09:30 and wrote:
-- David P James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(on Wednesday, 02 October 2002, 11:05 PM -0400):
Not to be contrary, but why are you
* David P James ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021002 20:05]:
interest in checking it. What I would like is to have Mutt default to
opening up Mozilla's mbox at
~/.mozilla/default/.slt/Mail/pop.my.isp/Inbox . I can force mutt
To specify your spoolfile, put set spoolfile=~/.mozilla/... in
nate wrote:
Curtis Vaughan said:
Can anyone tell me if it's possible to move mailboxes from 1 postfix
server to another? Provided, of course, that it's not a total pain in
the ass to do.
Basically, I have users on a virtual domain on one Postfix Server that I
want to move to a new server
Telneting in I get:
+OK oceanica Cyrus POP3 v2.0.16 server ready
And I intend to use Postfix on the new system.
And I have all passwords, but as you say that wouldn't matter as I can
do basically whatever I want with their accounts.
er, i shoulda been more clear. When I mean mail system I
cyrus group mail:
chown -R cyrus.mail johnd/
have cyrus recontstruct everything:
su - cyrus
/usr/sbin/reconstruct -m # this rebuilds the mailboxes file
/usr/sbin/reconstruct -r user.johnb # this rebuilds the account
you should be able to login as johnb(provided you have an account
on the system
Hallo Sven,
* Sven Salzwedel schrieb [13-09-02 05:28]:
Christian Schmidt schrieb am Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 11:16:49PM +0200:
Sven Salzwedel wrote on 12.09.2002:
ich habe mehrere Mailboxes wo neue mails reinkommen, also z.B.
/var/mail/user und ~/Mail/list-deb-de ... was mich jedoch
Hallo Liste,
ich habe mehrere Mailboxes wo neue mails reinkommen, also z.B.
/var/mail/user und ~/Mail/list-deb-de ... was mich jedoch stört, ist
dass als standard mailbox beim starten von Mutt /var/mail/user genommen
wird, auch wenn sie leer is. Kann ich Mutt so konfigurieren dass beim
start
* Sven Salzwedel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [12-09-02 20:56]:
ich habe mehrere Mailboxes wo neue mails reinkommen, also z.B.
/var/mail/user und ~/Mail/list-deb-de ... was mich jedoch stört, ist
dass als standard mailbox beim starten von Mutt /var/mail/user genommen
wird, auch wenn sie leer is. Kann
Sven Salzwedel wrote on 12.09.2002:
ich habe mehrere Mailboxes wo neue mails reinkommen, also z.B.
/var/mail/user und ~/Mail/list-deb-de ... was mich jedoch stört, ist
dass als standard mailbox beim starten von Mutt /var/mail/user genommen
wird, auch wenn sie leer is. Kann ich Mutt so
Christian Schmidt schrieb am Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 11:16:49PM +0200:
Sven Salzwedel wrote on 12.09.2002:
ich habe mehrere Mailboxes wo neue mails reinkommen, also z.B.
/var/mail/user und ~/Mail/list-deb-de ... was mich jedoch stört, ist
dass als standard mailbox beim starten von Mutt
Sven Salzwedel schrieb:
Hallo Liste,
ich habe mehrere Mailboxes wo neue mails reinkommen, also z.B.
/var/mail/user und ~/Mail/list-deb-de ... was mich jedoch stört, ist
dass als standard mailbox beim starten von Mutt /var/mail/user genommen
wird, auch wenn sie leer is. Kann ich Mutt so
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danke euch beiden ;) , mailboxes hab ich drin und alias ist jetzt auch
gesetzt, das ist sogar noch eine komfortablere Lösung als ich wollte.
noch komfortabler gehts damit:
mailboxes `find /home/your_home_dir/Mail -type f -print | grep -v saved
Amigos,
Tenho muitas maquinas que uso para pegar meus e-mails, e acontece que as
vezes eu preciso de uma mensagem e nao a tenho porque ela esta em outra
maquina.
Uso o mutt nas maquinas sem X e o Sylpheed nas maquinas com X. Tenho a
mesma estrutura de pastas e filtros para todas.
Gostaria entao
/archmbox.html
plug
I've also written a tool that might help: it moves messages in mbox, MH or
Maildir-format mailboxes that are older than the specified number of days
to gzipped mbox-format mailboxes.
It uses about 5 different methods to guess the delivery date of mail, which
helps if you have
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