Hi all.
I need to *automagically* save email messages (after read with mutt)
from diferent lists to diferent files or folders based on recipient
addresses (To or CC). I'm using fetchmail.
Can I do it with a qmail feature or should I use procmail, maildrop, etc
thanks
--yapedu
GARGIULO Eduardo INGDESI [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to *automagically* save email messages (after read with mutt)
from diferent lists to diferent files or folders based on recipient
addresses (To or CC). I'm using fetchmail.
Can I do it with a qmail feature or should I use procmail,
If you're running qmail, subscribe to each list with a
different extension
address, and have appropriate .qmail files to store each of
them in a separate
Maildir or mbox file. Then configure mutt to read those
folders in addition
to your normal spool directory.
If you're not running
GARGIULO Eduardo INGDESI [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is possible to configure .qmail files to store messages in
separate folders or mailboxes based on recipient addresses?
How can I do it?
`man dot-qmail`
Charles
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A slightly different version of the question: how would one go about
filtering for Mailing List (etc.) and adding [qmail] to the subject line on
one's own mail?
- Original Message -
From: "Raul Beltran" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi, is there a possibility to automatically concatenate a string
On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 11:49:12AM -0400, Michael T. Babcock wrote:
A slightly different version of the question: how would one go about
filtering for Mailing List (etc.) and adding [qmail] to the subject line on
one's own mail?
You can do this with qtools. The example programs include an
I'd love to filter by "Mailing-List" or by "To:" but hotmail only allows to
filter by "Subject" and "From", thus my petition to attach a "qmail" to the
subject or something.
Somebody told me to use another mail service... maybe I will do, but I still
think that a "qmail-ish" subject would be OK
On Thu, Aug 10, 2000 at 04:01:54AM -0500, Raul Beltran wrote:
Somebody told me to use another mail service... maybe I will do, but I still
think that a "qmail-ish" subject would be OK :), even helpful for some
people and woludn't hurt anyone...
Just imagine the number of subscribers who'd get
can't you filter on
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
?
wolfgang
Also sprach Chris, the Young One [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 09.08.2000:
Filter on Delivered-To, or Mailing-List. If hotmail can't do that, use
another email service.
Raul Beltran [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 9 August 2000 at 00:35:09 CDT
hi, is there a possibility to automatically concatenate a string like
"[qmail] " to the subjects of all the messages coming from this mailing
list?
That would allow us to filter all messages coming from this list
hi, is there a possibility to automatically concatenate a string like
"[qmail] " to the subjects of all the messages coming from this mailing
list?
That would allow us to filter all messages coming from this list to a
specific folder, or (my particular situation) aviod hotmail delivering them
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 12:35:09AM -0500, Raul Beltran wrote:
That would allow us to filter all messages coming from this list to a
specific folder, or (my particular situation) aviod hotmail delivering them
to the bulk mail folder...
Filter on Delivered-To, or Mailing-List. If hotmail
On Sat, Jul 22, 2000 at 05:49:51PM +0200, Olivier M. wrote:
Again a security problem with outlook : look at the announce
on securityfocus:
http://www.securityfocus.com/vdb/bottom.html?section=solutionvid=1481
Well, these filters are quite simple : but how could I setup such a workaround
On Sun, Jul 23, 2000 at 12:27:36AM -0600, Bruce Guenter wrote:
On Sat, Jul 22, 2000 at 05:49:51PM +0200, Olivier M. wrote:
http://www.securityfocus.com/vdb/bottom.html?section=solutionvid=1481
Check out qmail-qfilter, and write a filter that looks for date lines
longer than 80 characters
Hi,
Again a security problem with outlook : look at the announce
on securityfocus:
http://www.securityfocus.com/vdb/bottom.html?section=solutionvid=1481
On the solution page, it is written:
Workaround:
Filters have been made for Sendmail and Postfix to deal with this issue. See
From: Olivier M. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, these filters are quite simple : but how could I setup such a
workaround
on my old qmail server ? What about a /var/qmail/regexpreject ? What do
you
think ? Could be a feature for a qmail 1.04... :)
Probably ofmipd from the mess822 package repairs
On Sat, Jul 22, 2000 at 06:00:30PM -, asantos wrote:
From: Olivier M. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, these filters are quite simple : but how could I setup such a workaround
on my old qmail server ? What about a /var/qmail/regexpreject ? What do
you think ? Could be a feature for a qmail 1.04
From: Olivier M. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
is it an add-on to qmail-smtpd, or something to add in the .qmail-xxx ?
It should be something system-wide...
It replaces qmail-smtpd. Check http://cr.yp.to/mess822.html , download the
package and read ofmipd.8 inside. Note that this does not prevent the MIME
hi,
i've looked around the doc's and the net and i was not able to find sonme
good docs on mail filtering. what i want sounds simple: i want to filter
messages for one user to different folders in the maildir depending on
headers or what ever.
Matthias Henze
MH458-RIPE
MHC SoftWare GmbH
On Tue, Jul 18, 2000 at 09:12:03AM +0200, Matthias Henze wrote:
i've looked around the doc's and the net and i was not able to find sonme
good docs on mail filtering. what i want sounds simple: i want to filter
messages for one user to different folders in the maildir depending on
, fetchmail has a multidrop mode; read the manual
page, fetchmail(1), for more info.
In the latter case, look into procmail; qmail has a script that
delivers mail through procmail by default at /var/qmail/boot/proc+df.
All the help you need in writing the filters are in the procmailrc(5)
and procmailex(5
The qtools package includes utilities for filtering messages and
conditionally writing messages to a Maildir. For more information,
see:
http://www.superscript.com/qtools/intro.html
Regards,
W.
On Tue, Jul 18, 2000 at 09:12:03AM +0200, Matthias Henze wrote:
i've looked around the doc's and
hi,
thanks for the feedback. after having a closer look i've discoverd that i
do not need to know how to filter messages with qmail but how to filter
messages at user level with qmail in conjuction vpopmail - any suggestions ?
Matthias Henze
MH458-RIPE
MHC SoftWare GmbH voice:
hello friends
we are trying to implement webmail using qmail as
mail server with qmail-ldap authentication ,
we wish to give users facility to create folters in their home
directory and then users can filter incoming mails
on the basis of from address and can route these filtered mail
Does anyone have filters for sqwebmail?
users on the system, but it
knows nothing about vpopmail.
Anybody got maildrop to work with qmail and vpopmail. If not, is there any
mailfilter package that work instead.
If such filtering is possible I am willing to work on a patch for sqwebmail to
make it allow users to add their own filters
Hi,
I would like to know how to get spam filters set up? I have installed
rblsmtp and it is running - but it does not seem to be blocking??
Is there some documentation I am missing??
Thanks in advance
--Tonino
Tonino Greco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to know how to get spam filters set up?
RBL blocks mail from domains which either 1) have been reported for
relaying spam, or 2) are willing to relay _any_ mail, which of course
includes spam. Using RBL blocks some spam, and some legitimate
At 13:59 12/01/2000 +0200, Tonino Greco wrote:
Hi,
I would like to know how to get spam filters set up? I have installed
rblsmtp and it is running - but it does not seem to be blocking??
I think you should subscribe another service from mail-abuse.org beside
RBL, like RSS (Relay Spam Stopper
On Sun, 09 Jan 2000 19:13:49 -0700 , Irwan Hadi writes:
At 13:59 12/01/2000 +0200, Tonino Greco wrote:
Hi,
I would like to know how to get spam filters set up? I have installed
rblsmtp and it is running - but it does not seem to be blocking??
I think you should subscribe another
Hi qmailers,
I come back with qmail filters.
I'm looking for a single patch or a clear method for filtering smtp
connections (in qmail-smtpd?) depending on the envelope (both sender
and receiver) and the remote IP address (or any environment variable
established by tcpd). It also would
On Wed, Feb 03, 1999 at 09:31:21AM -0500, Vince Vielhaber wrote:
...
Look on www.qmail.org for a package that allows relaying after checking
pop mail. I can't think of the name right now.
...
FYI: one of the options is smtp-poplock. I use that. However, there
were several things in the
On the qmail list [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, tosh. I've got a server listed on those lists - has been for close
to a year. It runs mail lists, [...]
And I suppose that you don't care that your server is probably
being used to send spam all over the world ?
--
#include std_disclaim.h
On 4 Feb 1999, Lorens Kockum wrote:
On the qmail list [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, tosh. I've got a server listed on those lists - has been for close
to a year. It runs mail lists, [...]
And I suppose that you don't care that your server is probably
being used to send spam all over the
Hi,
I need to setup a filter program with qmail. I have been looking for
a while, but haven't found any programs that does the following :
Spam-filter.
The qmail SMTP server is running as a open-realy, so we need to have
some sort of spam filter - like checking if the mail looks like spam, and
Martin Staael writes:
Hi,
I need to setup a filter program with qmail. I have been looking for a while,
but haven't found any programs that does the following :
Spam-filter.
The qmail SMTP server is running as a open-realy, so we need to have some sort
of spam filter - like checking
Sam,
At 13:17 03-02-99 +, you wrote:
Read the FAQ, and turn off your open relay.
I know how to turn off my open-realy. But I need a open-realy - or our
customers is not able to send mail through us.
"Macro" filter :
I need to be able to setup some conditions like:
if the subject like
Martin Staael wrote/schrieb/scribsit:
Sam,
At 13:17 03-02-99 +, you wrote:
I know how to turn off my open-realy. But I need a open-realy - or our
customers is not able to send mail through us.
I think we'd be glad to hear why someone needs an open mail relay and to
propose another
On Wed, 3 Feb 1999, Martin Staael wrote:
Sam,
At 13:17 03-02-99 +, you wrote:
Read the FAQ, and turn off your open relay.
I know how to turn off my open-realy. But I need a open-realy - or our
customers is not able to send mail through us.
Read the FAQ again. Ideally your
Andy,
At 13:42 03-02-99 +, you wrote:
I know how to turn off my open-realy. But I need a
open-realy - or our
customers is not able to send mail through us.
Read the FAQ again. Ideally your customers should be using
their ISP's
own mail server.
Our customers will always use another ISP
On 03-Feb-99 Martin Staael wrote:
Andy,
At 13:42 03-02-99 +, you wrote:
I know how to turn off my open-realy. But I need a open-realy - or our
customers is not able to send mail through us.
Read the FAQ again. Ideally your customers should be using their ISP's
own mail server.
.
--Adam
-Original Message-
From: Martin Staael [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Petr Novotny [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, February 03, 1999 9:26 AM
Subject: Re: Filters with qmail
:Petr,
:
:At 15:11 03-02-99 +, you wrote:
:
:1. If your customers have
On Wed, 3 Feb 1999, Sam wrote:
No, you don't need an open relay, no matter how convinced you are
otherwise. The age of open relays has long come, and gone, and it's just
a matter of time before you'll get listed on any one of several public
blacklists of open relays, and then you customers
Look. I very much doubt that Martin Staael [EMAIL PROTECTED] REALLY
wants to run an open relay. What most ISPs want to allow are
Internet --- SMTP --- local users
Internet --- SMTP --- local users
local users --- SMTP --- local user
and disallow
Internet --- SMPT --- Internet
You generally
: Sam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 1999 4:44 PM
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Filters with qmail
Matt Garrett writes:
Look. I very much doubt that Martin Staael [EMAIL PROTECTED] REALLY
wants to run an open relay. What most ISPs want to allow
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