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2018 May 28
3
Second rule isn't apply when first rule matches
Dear list, I want to define two concurrent rules : 1. I want to flag an e-mail containing the word "cloud" in the body 2. I want to move mail sent explicitly to me (as opposed to mail sent to an alias I am part of) going to "INOBX.I must answere this" If I put rule (1) first, everything works as expected. If put rule (2) first, only that rule applies. Here's a small test case you should be able to reproduce on your setup. Let's work on this fake test e-mail : $ cat testmail.eml Date: Mon, 28 May 2018 12:41...
2018 May 30
0
Second rule isn't apply when first rule matches
...schreef daniel_1983 at protonmail.com: > Dear list, > I want to define two concurrent rules : > 1. I want to flag an e-mail containing the word "cloud" in the body > 2. I want to move mail sent explicitly to me (as opposed to mail sent to an alias I am part of) going to "INOBX.I must answere this" > > If I put rule (1) first, everything works as expected. If put rule (2) first, only that rule applies. > > Here's a small test case you should be able to reproduce on your setup. > > Let's work on this fake test e-mail : > > $ cat testmai...
2009 Aug 26
1
Weird mirgration problem
...changes from happening to it during this process, I killed off DC (dovecot -n ouput is appended to bottom of this note) and dropped the export of the FS. The bringup was a little ragged due to time constraints and the fact that I had trouble re-establishing the export. FWIW, the homedirs and Inobx FSes are mounted by a majordomo mailing list server. Everything went fine except for an anomaly with old pre-existing mailing list emails in my INBOX and that of a few others. Note that the inbox FS wasn't touched by this process, just the homedir FS for the IT department. What happened t...
2009 May 29
5
Missing IMAP folders after Server reboot
Hi, Here is the situation, I hope somebody can help me. Our Email server running ubuntu 8.04.1 and dovecot 1.0.10 rebooted, and when it came back up the dovecot config had changed. Prior to the reboot, users stored their emails and folders in /var/mail/~username. Then the config became /var/mail/username for the main Inbox and /home/~username/mail for Folders. Now, none of the folders