I've set up sieve scripts fro Cyrus imap. Seems to be working OK, but have a few questions. 1. When I run "sieveshell localhost" as a user, I have to type in the password 3 times in a row to get in. Is this normal? Can I adjust something to prevent this triplicate entry? 2. I have some email users set up, but have prevented them from loging into the system (/bin/false). Running "sieveshell localhost" only gets me into the user account that I'm logged into on the system level (again after entering the password 3 times). Is there an option to add to the shieveshell command that will let me set up a non-system enabled email user, something like "sieveshell localhost user" ? 3. I have a sievescript set up to filter different suse mailinglists to different folders. One is if header :contains "X-MailingList" "suse-security" { fileinto "INBOX.suse-security"; Another is if header :contains "X-MailingList" "suse-security-announce" { fileinto "INBOX.suse-security-announce"; What this does is any list mail for "suse-security-announce" goes into the proper email folder, but list mail for "suse-security" goes into BOTH "suse-security" and "suse-security-announce". How can I alter the script to make sure only the correct email goes into its corresponding folder? I suspect it has to do with the word "contains", but I'm not sure what to change that to. Many thanks, as usual, Jim
Op zaterdag 4 februari 2006 16:47, schreef Jim Flanagan:
3. I have a sievescript set up to filter different suse mailinglists to different folders. One is if header :contains "X-MailingList" "suse-security" { fileinto "INBOX.suse-security";
Another is if header :contains "X-MailingList" "suse-security-announce" { fileinto "INBOX.suse-security-announce";
What this does is any list mail for "suse-security-announce" goes into the proper email folder, but list mail for "suse-security" goes into BOTH "suse-security" and "suse-security-announce". How can I alter the script to make sure only the correct email goes into its corresponding folder? I suspect it has to do with the word "contains", but I'm not sure what to change that to.
Instaal smartsieve, which is a web frontend to sieve. It might give you ideas what is possible with sieve. -- Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless
Richard Bos wrote:
Op zaterdag 4 februari 2006 16:47, schreef Jim Flanagan:
3. I have a sievescript set up to filter different suse mailinglists to different folders. One is if header :contains "X-MailingList" "suse-security" { fileinto "INBOX.suse-security";
Another is if header :contains "X-MailingList" "suse-security-announce" { fileinto "INBOX.suse-security-announce";
What this does is any list mail for "suse-security-announce" goes into the proper email folder, but list mail for "suse-security" goes into BOTH "suse-security" and "suse-security-announce". How can I alter the script to make sure only the correct email goes into its corresponding folder? I suspect it has to do with the word "contains", but I'm not sure what to change that to.
Instaal smartsieve, which is a web frontend to sieve. It might give you ideas what is possible with sieve.
Richard, tks for this recommendation on smartsieve. I'll look into it. What is the best way to install this type of software on Suse? Us the install scripts from the software, or make an RPM for it and install that way? Tks, Jim
Op zaterdag 4 februari 2006 20:52, schreef Jim Flanagan:
What is the best way to install this type of software on Suse? Us the install scripts from the software, or make an RPM for it and install that way?
I just installed it, it was easy. But I think other would be thankful is an rpm would be around (at least I would) ;) -- Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless
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