Second, the sieve filtering script has little documentation on how to get it working. I have been for the past week tweaking my sieve scripts trying to effectively filter mailing lists that can be captured in procmail in one line.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/avelsieve
People are calling sieve filters "filtering paradise" and you just called it "hell". Bbiigg mistake :)
That may be, but I'm used to procmail as a "filtering paradise".
It's got more functionality (i think) but it doesn't have a front end like sieve does.
Specifically, I was using a procmail rule of [EMAIL PROTECTED] to capture a mailing list. Unfortunately they don't have a truly consistent header I can filter from. But if I select a set of about 5 OR's I can get there. Thats more code for me in sieve. :(
Thank you very much for your replies. As I expected, Suse screwed up in their configuration. They secured uw-imap by removing imap authentication and then supplied a squirrelmail package that couldn't handle imap-ssl. They would have been far better off to just comment a restriction in xinetd for localhost-imap.
Actually it is not SuSE, but http://www.washington.edu/imap
You can't blame packager that he used default configuration and "SSLTYPE=nopwd is now the default as required by the IESG"
Even if squirrelmail can't handle SSL, stunnel can do that. http://www.stunnel.org/. It is possible that it will be faster than php ssl functions.
If it's required, they why does cyrus-imap still come with no SSL by default? Is it just a matter of time?
Personally, I think this is a really stupid decision because using imap from localhost really doesn't require ssl. For all other interfaces this makes perfect sense. Unnecessary overhead.
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