Hi,
Quoting Andrew Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, 4 Dec 2006, Muenz, Michael wrote:
Dear list,
I'm using Horde/Ingo for creating sieve rules and have activated a
rule for Spamassassin moving mails with X-Spam-Status: Yes to
spamfolder. Also, there's a rule to forward every mail to
My problem is, when keep is called, also the spam, which should be
moved to Spam goes to my inbox again. But when setting stop in
Spam rule, mails detected as spam which aren't, wont be delivered to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Any ideas how to solve this?
Put a line stop; after you file the email
Muenz, Michael wrote:
My problem is, if a mail is wrongly detected as spam, it won't be
forwarded to the backup-account.
Simple. Reverse the order of the rules.
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Jo Rhett
Network/Software Engineer
Net Consonance
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Quoting Jo Rhett [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Muenz, Michael wrote:
My problem is, if a mail is wrongly detected as spam, it won't be
forwarded to the backup-account.
Simple. Reverse the order of the rules.
No, the default forward rule from ingo has keep or stop at the end.
You need to create a
Quoting Muenz, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My problem is, when keep is called, also the spam, which should
be moved to Spam goes to my inbox again. But when setting
stop in Spam rule, mails detected as spam which aren't, wont
be delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Any ideas how to solve
Simple. Reverse the order of the rules.
No, the default forward rule from ingo has keep or stop at the end.
You need to create a new filter that matches all eMails at the top to
forward and continue. Than you yan sort the spam out
Ah, when calling keep, mail wont run through further rules?
Quoting Muenz, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Simple. Reverse the order of the rules.
No, the default forward rule from ingo has keep or stop at the end.
You need to create a new filter that matches all eMails at the top
to forward and continue. Than you yan sort the spam out
Ah, when
On Dec 4, 2006, at 6:42 PM, Andrew Morgan wrote:
On Mon, 4 Dec 2006, Rafael Mahecha wrote:
[...]
I used to use tivoli to backup the old server (which was ok since
no data bases were involved)... but since cyrus has databases and
such, I am concern about file-locking and database
I chose that number based on scientific total lack of clue. Also,
that was the nearest round number of space left over in the cyrus VG
(~68G). I take it I overestimated a little :)
On Dec 5, 2006, at 9:02 AM, Guus Leeuw jr. wrote:
I am just wondering why in the world you are using 10G
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hello
I have not monitored this thread but have you checked if you are
suffering from the not enough entropy problem in the case APOP is not
deactivated?
Regards
Andreas
Hi Andreas,
I have allowapop: 0 in /etc/imapd.conf, so that shouldn't be the cause
of the
-Original Message-
From: Guus Leeuw jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 December 2006 15:03
To: 'Nik Conwell'; 'Cyrus User's Mailing List'
Subject: RE: how to backup a cyrus server?
Normally, LVM builds a bitmap indicating which raw blocks it has to copy.
If the bit is down,
On 30 Nov 2006, at 11:48, Janne Peltonen wrote:
...or is it? If the traditional config delivers to the correct backend
by looking the correct backend up in the mailboxes db (from mupdate
master), then it can use the sieve scripts and duplicate delivery
dbs in
there. But what about this kind
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