Hello, on Mittwoch, 17. November 2010, Carlos E. R. wrote:
They send people to use maildrop instead, which I can not try because here it pulls the entire courier.
Then the solver choose the wrong alternative ;-) AFAIK maildrop "just" needs some helper programs (deliverquota and maildirmake) that are provided in the maildrop-maildirutils package. Try installing this package, then install maildrop. It will only pull in courier-authlib, but shouldn't install the entire courier packages. That said: If you want/have to switch from procmail to something more recent and more maintained, I'd recommend dovecot deliver because deliver uses sieve which is a standardized language. IIRC there are even some tools that help mouse users to "write" filter rules. BTW: Dovecot is under heavier development compared to courier (which seems to be more in maintenance mode [1]) and has more features, although the feature list probably affects more the POP3/IMAP side of dovecot and isn't too interesting when you only want to filter your mails ;-) Regards, Christian Boltz [1] at least I think so after a short look at the changelog - the entries look more like maintenance stuff. (Please correct me if I'm wrong - maybe I simply missed the "cool new features" section.) On the positive side, courier _is_ actively maintained, which makes it better than procmail ;-) -- Der nächste DAU kommt bestimmt. Sie werden in den Kellern von AOL gezüchtet. [Dieter Bruegmann in dag°] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org