Hy all,
Do you know if there's a way for any mailboxes to subscribe
automaticaly to a sieve script at creation of the mailbox?
I would like for all users to transfert SPAM tagged subject to
a SPAM folders, or mailling list mail to mailling list folder
without having to explain all users to
Hi!
I'd set up a unified murder config, deciding not to care about the XFER
bug, but when deploying it, I stumbled over an annoying bug: copying a
message from a mailbox on the local server to a mailbox on a remote one
doesn't work, nor does copying a message from a mailbox on a remote
server to
Thanks a lot!
I will try it.
Message du 21/08/07 12:12
De : Christian Kratzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Copie à : info-cyrus info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Objet : Re: Automatic Sieve Script Subscription
Hi,
On Tue, 21 Aug 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is a very small patch for a very big change (and incomplete,
it doesn't alter rehash, dohash, etc)
Anyway...
Considering the fast-rename and extending it to delete, we have
the following problem:
folders:
user.brong
user.brong.foo
user.brong.foo.bar
Delete/rename user.brong.foo WITHOUT
On Wed, 18 Apr 2007, Eric Luyten wrote:
Cyrus 2.2.13 on a Solaris 9 server
4 Cyrus spool partitions, 350 GB each, nearing 80% occupation
(Hashing performed on first letter basis of account name)
I have two extra 350 GB partitions ready and 'partition' lines
already added to
Hello.
What's the best way, and second best way to react to zero-day virus
threats - messages that are delivered to the mail store before the
detection is in place? Is there a best practice that functions nicely
within the cyrus community? Like a perl script that traverses the
mail store (via
John Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's the best way, and second best way to react to zero-day virus
threats - messages that are delivered to the mail store before the
detection is in place?
Refuse mail with executable attachments. List is at:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/262631
John Crawford wrote:
What's the best way, and second best way to react to zero-day virus
threats - messages that are delivered to the mail store before the
detection is in place?
Any detection that can take place in the mail store can (and should) be
moved up the chain, preferably to the
Hi,
We recently encountered a problem with our Cyrus installation involving
the checkpoint/recovery of the deliver.db file.
We are running Cyrus 2.3.8 on Solaris 10. The server houses about
28,000 users, with a large volume of email. After our latest round of
patching, we ended up removing