James Ralston wrote:
For recent versions of sendmail, you can use the spamfriend/spamhater
hooks in the accessdb to implement either one of these policies:
1. Incoming mail from RBL-listed sites is rejected, except for
spamfriend users.
2. Incoming mail from RBL-listed
On 30/04/02 23:12 -0400, Igor Brezac wrote:
I am looking at a prospect of integrating several customer bases into one
email server (cyrus :)) while maintaining email addresses from various
domain names. I would also like for the transition to be transparent to
the clients' setup (Outlook,
Is there any chance that the 'spam' extension to sieve is going to get
added to the CVS? *cross fingers*
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Lawrence Greenfield wrote:
Hi,
I'm happy to announce that Cyrus IMAP 2.1.4 has been released. This
has several useful enhancements and bugfixes, and all users of
I hacked together a KIOslave to access Sieve servers from KDE.
Screenshots and more information at:
http://josefsson.org/kio_sieve/
It only barely works, but should be easy to improve from here.
Note: It doesn't parse the sieve script, just manages them remotely.
On Wed, 1 May 2002, Devdas Bhagat wrote:
On 30/04/02 23:12 -0400, Igor Brezac wrote:
I am looking at a prospect of integrating several customer bases into one
email server (cyrus :)) while maintaining email addresses from various
domain names. I would also like for the transition to be
OCNS Consulting wrote:
Thanks,
It the more information regarding the notification daemon?
notifyd(8) and the source code (notifyd/notifyd.c, imap/notify.c)
Ken
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Software Engineer 21 Princeton Place
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Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Is there any chance that the 'spam' extension to sieve is going to get
added to the CVS? *cross fingers*
I don't know about Larry, but I don't plan on adding it, for several
reasons:
1. Nobody has made a good enough case for this belonging in Cyrus
instead of the
Hi all Cyrus users,
I recently (3 weeks or so) subscribed to this list. The amount of
traffic is encouraging, but does pose a problem on my busy inbox.
I would like to rather read this list in a digest form, though
I have not been able to find out whether this is possible.
A ´lists´ command
I am in the same position as you. I could use a digest form of this list as
well.
Thanks, Rob
-Original Message-
From: Mathias Koerber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 9:05 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Digest and Subject marker
Hi all Cyrus users,
I
On Wed, 1 May 2002, Ken Murchison wrote:
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Is there any chance that the 'spam' extension to sieve is going to get
added to the CVS? *cross fingers*
I don't know about Larry, but I don't plan on adding it, for several
reasons:
1. Nobody has made a good enough
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002 14:49:42 -0400 Lawrence Greenfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LG Hi,
LG
LG I'm happy to announce that Cyrus IMAP 2.1.4 has been released. This
LG has several useful enhancements and bugfixes, and all users of 2.1 are
LG encouraged to upgrade. This is the version we're using
For what it's worth we have the following running :
sendmail 8.12.3
spamass-milter (1.01?)
cyrus 2.0.12-5rm
redhat based system (kernel 2.2.5 I believe)
spamd / spamc combination (no setuid, running under dedicated user)
We use sieve for server-side filtering. With the X-Spam headers from
I have resisted getting involved in this discussion thus far, but now feel
that I must thow in my .135 $CDN.
IMO Neither approach is flat out wrong, but I must concede, I cannot find
many reasons to condone running external utilities from sieve.
AFAIC this opens a can of worms best left closed.
I'm getting cyrusdb errors with 2.1.4 (see below). I'm not sure what I need to do
different
from 2.1.3. I deleted all the original configuration database files and
re-created them with mkimap. Is there some new documentation I need to read?
---eric
May 1 11:12:56 mail master[29722]:
On Wed, May 01, 2002 at 10:04:53PM +0800, Mathias Koerber wrote:
Hi all Cyrus users,
[snip]
As a second topic, I´d like to propose that the list server mark all
distributed posts to the list with the list-name in the subject,
like this:
Subject: [info-cyrus] Subject...
This
On Wed, 1 May 2002, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
In the MTA, in a 'black box environment', a user has *zero* control over
how the spam filtering is applied, or if it even *is* applied ... which
also means *alot* of sites will not/do not implement it for fear of that
*one* person that will cry
On Wed, 1 May 2002, Marcel van der Boom wrote:
For what it's worth we have the following running :
sendmail 8.12.3
spamass-milter (1.01?)
cyrus 2.0.12-5rm
redhat based system (kernel 2.2.5 I believe)
spamd / spamc combination (no setuid, running under dedicated user)
We use sieve for
Hello,
I installed Cyrus-Imap and Cyrus-sasl on a Linux/SuSE 7.3 platform (on a PC)
with the SuSE RPM's and it works without problem (or almost).
Now I want to have a backup server baut I only have a Apple/G3 available. I
installed on it SuSE7.3PPC. Installation went without problem like on
hello list,
i set up a few e-mail adresses, but can't send e-mail to them all, just to a few;
i run exim with the standard debian woody exim config except the changes for
local_delivery; this works well for a few e-mail adresses, but with newly
created adresses i get an unknown user error: 550
On Wed, 1 May 2002, Igor Brezac wrote:
I suspect that you provide a web based access to sieve. You can easily
develop a web based program that manages access_db map as well.
FEATURE(`access_db', `LDAP') + Net::LDAP and you'd be in business...
Jason
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002 14:49:42 -0400
Lawrence Greenfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
leg+ I'm happy to announce that Cyrus IMAP 2.1.4 has been released. This
leg+ has several useful enhancements and bugfixes, and all users of 2.1 are
leg+ encouraged to upgrade. This is the version we're using
Greetings - I contacted Dustin off the list and he requested a copy of the
scripts and that I post this to the list...so here it is. I posted this
question about a month ago however I didn't receive any response. Since
this problem is not actually flaming I moved on to other stuff. Time to
I have a similiar config and it is working, here is what I have:
For Cyurs-SASL 2.1.2
# ./configure --disable-anon --disable-cram --disable-digest --with-gssapi=no --with-des=no --disable-otp --with-opie=no --disable-srp --disable-krb4 --enable-plain --enable-login --with-saslauthd
For
I've seen a couple of problems over the last few weeks with master
apparently failing to correctly maintain the prefork pool. We
particularly see this problem with pop3d, which has more
connects/disconnects than IMAP because of the nature of the protocol.
The first issue is that in
2. It goes against the design of Sieve, which does not call external
programs (Sieve is not procmail or an anti-SPAM measure).
I guess you don't consider 'sendmail' an external program then. And since
when has sendmail been in /usr/lib/sendmail?
If it would help, I would consider
Okay, one final try. Is anyone in the world that happens to be on this list
using mysql with cyrus? I can't be the only one. If you do exist, and I'm
happy to see that you do, I have cyrus compiled with mysql support.
Unfortunately, when I try to auth against Cyrus via POP3 or whatever I get
Correction. The second fetchmail resulted in:
May 1 18:58:17 freebsd pop3d[89249]: badlogin: localhost[::1] plaintext
dom0001 cannot select MySQL database
As well as the first one! So, this seems to be a cyrus/mysql issue.
Regards, Dustin
At 09:48 PM 5/1/2002 -0500, you wrote:
Okay, one
Jeremy Howard wrote:
I've seen a couple of problems over the last few weeks with master
apparently failing to correctly maintain the prefork pool. We
particularly see this problem with pop3d, which has more
connects/disconnects than IMAP because of the nature of the protocol.
...
The
On 01/05/02 09:33 -0400, Igor Brezac wrote:
snip
cyrus can listen on multiple interfaces. The rewrite code can check where
the connection came from and then apply the rewrite rule accordingly.
Effectively a single binary with different installs. If you have the ips
to spare, then this is the
On Thu, 2 May 2002, Devdas Bhagat wrote:
I'd like to avoid this if I can, but I may have to go this route. What is
the cyrus mailbox name for [EMAIL PROTECTED] vs [EMAIL PROTECTED]?
user/user.dom.ain , user/user2.dom.ain
The rewrite code is basically s/@/./, with calls in the
Ken Murchison schrieb am Wed, May 01, 2002 at 09:36:24AM -0400:
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Is there any chance that the 'spam' extension to sieve is going to get
added to the CVS? *cross fingers*
I don't know about Larry, but I don't plan on adding it, for several
reasons:
1.
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