Dovecot 1.2.10 in Debian, using Dovecot sieve.
I have a sieve script, generated by Ingo, that's supposed to mark spam messages
as Seen and file them into the Junk folder. In part it reads:
require [regex, body, imapflags, fileinto];
if exists X-Spam-Flag {
addflag \\Seen;
fileinto
Andrew Schulman wrote:
plugin {
sieve_extensions = +imapflags
}
in dovecot.conf. I know that imapflags is deprecated, but it is still
supposed
to be supported. Unfortunately ingo1 doesn't support imap4flags yet
(http://bugs.horde.org/ticket/8784).
This is a known
is there anywhere a web-interface for managing sieve-filters with dovecot?
I've found Ingo1 (part of horde) to be the most capable web interface for
interactively constructing sieve rules. Non-technical users can easily use
it to build and install filter scripts.
Someone please correct me if
Hi,
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but IIRC the managesieve interfaces
of Roundcube and Thunderbird only allow you to choose between existing
sieve scripts that are already available through the managesieve server.
They *don't* provide an interface for constructing sieve
Will this solution works even if I had a lot of messages or subfolders?
Of course, if you know how to use the find(1) command. Test it carefully
before you deploy it, though-- find | xargs rm is an extremely dangerous
combination, since you'll probably need several iterations to get the find
Is there a way to automatically expurge or move messages from a
specific folder to another folder after X days?
I use a daily cron job for this. It runs a script that deletes messages
more than 6 months old from the Junk folder.
Looking at my nightly spam control job, I see that it
Is there a way to automatically expurge or move messages from a
specific folder to another folder after X days?
I use a daily cron job for this. It runs a script that deletes messages
more than 6 months old from the Junk folder.
If you can do this directly in Dovecot, then I guess that's
Rock on. I agree, dovecot is very good. I like the integration of imap server,
managesieve, and sieve-aware LDA all in one package. Configuration is
straightforward, and since I set it up a few months ago it's been working
reliably without a thought from me.
In dovecot deliver LDA, is there a way to override some configuration
settings for particular users?
No, I don't believe there is a way to do that at present. And yes, it would be
a very useful and probably simple feature to add. I'll add my voice to the
feature request for this.
I also
When I send message from yahoo.com to my [EMAIL PROTECTED]
account on this server no rejection notice is being sent back. It looks
like at the end of the log file section below that it is sending
something back, but nothing shows up. Also see how the From is empty?
I don't think this is
On Mon, 2008-07-21 at 06:42 +0100, Peter Collinson wrote:
I'd like to be able to deliver certain mail as 'read' from procmail.
Only way I can think of would be with a Sieve script that uses the
imap4flags extension to set the flag \seen.
Yes, that's what I did. I wanted to file all
Hi. At http://wiki.dovecot.org/ManageSieve#line-229 , I want to
download the patch that's supposed to fix two problems in Avelsieve.
Unfortunately, when I click on the link to the patch, I always get
an error message:
You are not allowed to do AttachFile on this page.
Ouch, sorry,
Hi. At http://wiki.dovecot.org/ManageSieve#line-229 , I want to download
the patch that's supposed to fix two problems in Avelsieve. Unfortunately,
when I click on the link to the patch, I always get an error message:
You are not allowed to do AttachFile on this page.
Annoying. I've created
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