Re: Procmail + Sieve ?

2004-08-04 Thread Toni Schmidbauer
On Tue, Jul 27, 2004 at 01:29:51PM +0200, Philipp Koock wrote:
 Now, exim recevies the mail, passes it to procmail via some kind of pipe 
 and procmail uses cyrdeliver to put mails into the corredsponding cyrus 
 imap mail folders ...
 
 now is there a way to put sieve between procmail and cyrus ?
 like make sieve filter all messages that procmail didn't ?
 
 removing the target mailbox from the cyrdeliver command doesn't help. How 
 do i pass mail to cyrus so that is still applys the sieve rules ?

sieve is integrated into cyrus. no need to change your
procmail rules. deliver(8) will apply the corresponding sieve
scripts and finally store the message in the right mailbox.

sieve scripts are installed via installsieve(1).

for more information see http://www.cyrusoft.com/sieve/

and please stop reposting the same question!

hth,
toni 
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Procmail + Sieve ?

2004-07-28 Thread Wodan
Hi there Guys,
I'm using a setup of Exim, procmail and Cyrus2 together.
Now, exim recevies the mail, passes it to procmail via some kind of pipe 
and procmail uses cyrdeliver to put mails into the corredsponding cyrus 
imap mail folders ...

now is there a way to put sieve between procmail and cyrus ?
like make sieve filter all messages that procmail didn't ?
removing the target mailbox from the cyrdeliver command doesn't help. How 
do i pass mail to cyrus so that is still applys the sieve rules ?

thanks,
wodan
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Procmail + Sieve ?

2004-07-28 Thread Wodan
Hi there Guys,
I'm using a setup of Exim, procmail and Cyrus2 together.
Now, exim recevies the mail, passes it to procmail via some kind of pipe 
and procmail uses cyrdeliver to put mails into the corredsponding cyrus 
imap mail folders ...

now is there a way to put sieve between procmail and cyrus ?
like make sieve filter all messages that procmail didn't ?
removing the target mailbox from the cyrdeliver command doesn't help. How 
do i pass mail to cyrus so that is still applys the sieve rules ?

thanks,
wodan
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Procmail + Sieve ?

2004-07-28 Thread Philipp Koock
Hi there Guys,
I'm using a setup of Exim, procmail and Cyrus2 together.
Now, exim recevies the mail, passes it to procmail via some kind of pipe 
and procmail uses cyrdeliver to put mails into the corredsponding cyrus 
imap mail folders ...

now is there a way to put sieve between procmail and cyrus ?
like make sieve filter all messages that procmail didn't ?
removing the target mailbox from the cyrdeliver command doesn't help. How 
do i pass mail to cyrus so that is still applys the sieve rules ?

thanks,
wodan
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Procmail + Sieve ?

2004-07-27 Thread Koock, Philipp
Hi there Guys,

I'm using a setup of Exim, procmail and Cyrus2 together.

Now, exim recevies the mail, passes it to procmail via some kind of pipe and procmail 
uses cyrdeliver to put mails into the corredsponding cyrus imap mail folders ...

now is there a way to put sieve between procmail and cyrus ?
like make sieve filter all messages that procmail didn't ?

removing the target mailbox from the cyrdeliver command doesn't help. How do i pass 
mail to cyrus so that is still applys the sieve rules ?

thanks,
wodan

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