> On Apr 6, 2016, at 11:24 AM, Binarus via Info-cyrus
> <info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu> wrote:
>
> On 06.04.2016 02:54, Stephen Ulmer wrote:
>> You make some good arguments, but then you say other things that make me
>> think you’re not clueful. I think yo
I would not imagine that you’d need (or want) to change all of the users’ rules
to make an update for spam filtering. Just filter on an X- header that’s added
by your MTA. Change the way the header gets calculated, but not what it means
to the sieve script.
This is presuming that you make the
of cases where
> people accidentally deleted their spam folders or their spam rules;
> Having an user rule automagically imported/enforced from a site template
> would always prevent these.
>
> On Vin, oct. 2, 2015 at 10:13 p.m., Stephen Ulmer <ul...@ufl.edu> wrote:
> I woul
ption to reject delete or move into a sub folder
> for any folder with a special-use flag. We would allow rename. Of course with
> this would be a sieve extension to do delivery to a special-use flag instead
> of folder name...
>
> Bron.
>
> On Sat, Oct 3, 2015, at 05:41, Ste
Regards
Jayesh Shinde
On 05/15/2015 10:11 PM, Stephen Ulmer wrote:
Are you handing off to LMTP via TCP or a pipe?
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Stephen
On May 15, 2015, at 2:18 AM, jayesh shinde jayesh.shi...@netcore.co.in
mailto:jayesh.shi...@netcore.co.in wrote:
Thanks Dan for your feedback.
I
The link below renders the default Ubuntu web page.
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Stephen
On Feb 1, 2015, at 1:01 PM, Chaskiel Grundman c...@andrew.cmu.edu wrote:
I have upgraded the wiki server to the newest ubuntu LTS release. It appears
to be working, but please let me know if anything is broken. (bugzilla
A long time ago for a much older version of Cyrus, we hacked lmtpd (I think,
it’s been years) to log the messages as it wrote them down. Then we just
processed the log every hour or so to backup only those files. That saved
having to traverse the entire in ode tree most of the time.
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, 2014, at 11:48 AM, Stephen Ulmer wrote:
A long time ago for a much older version of Cyrus, we hacked lmtpd (I think,
it’s been years) to log the messages as it wrote them down. Then we just
processed the log every hour or so to backup only those files. That saved
having to traverse