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2018 Jun 30
4
How to log a Sieve match in Dovecot debug_log
Hi everybody!
I manage a mail server running Dovecot 2.2.21 with Pigeonhole 0.4.10. I successfully configured sieve and use it also to filter some spam messages. Here is one of the script I use to filter messages on the basis of prohibited words in message body.
As you can see, the last command writes to the log the action of this script.
-- the script begins ------------
require
2018 Jun 30
0
How to log a Sieve match in Dovecot debug_log
...ly not even hit this rule as they often use ETF-8 characters or weird spacing and substitutions to evade simplistic checks like this.
There are anti-spam packages that do a good job (well, there's SpamAssassin, I suspect there must be others), use those.
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Hamburgers. The cornerstone of any nutritious breakfast.
2018 Jun 30
1
How to log a Sieve match in Dovecot debug_log
...ly not even hit this rule as they often use ETF-8 characters or weird spacing and substitutions to evade simplistic checks like this.
There are anti-spam packages that do a good job (well, there's SpamAssassin, I suspect there must be others), use those.
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Hamburgers. The cornerstone of any nutritious breakfast.
2011 Sep 15
1
TOP and Rayman 3 wine 1.3.28
...;> ID[684] Type[1]
Set Quest: [Cavern Little Bears>> ID[685] Type[1]
Set Quest: [Snow Tears>> ID[686] Type[1]
Set Quest: [Snow Crystal>> ID[687] Type[1]
Set Quest: [Wailing Snow Lady>> ID[688] Type[1]
Set Quest: [Punish the Wolves>> ID[689] Type[1]
Set Quest: [Nutritious Tortoise>> ID[690] Type[1]
Set Quest: [Long Nose Tortoise>> ID[691] Type[1]
Set Quest: [Brute Crabby>> ID[692] Type[1]
Set Quest: [Crab Egg Sauce>> ID[693] Type[1]
Set Quest: [Gourmet Critic>> ID[694] Type[1]
Set Quest: [Collect Heart of Purity>> ID[695]...
2007 May 24
25
Specs for ApplicationController, where to put them?
The Rails ApplicationController (app/controllers/application.rb)
serves as an abstract superclass for all other controllers in a Rails
application and is a good place to put methods and filters which you
want all of your controllers to use. In my case I''m using it to
provide methods such as "current_user" and "logged_in?" etc.
By default, RSpec