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2016 Apr 19
3
sieve vacation: write to the .lda-dupes database without generating a vacation response.
I'm using Dovecot's sieve extensions quite happily, they are very good! Thanks for all who worked on them. I have a question that maybe is appropriate for a sieve-specific discussion list, so if there is one I should post to instead, please let me know: I've poked through the sieve vacation RFC and all the documentation I can find and I cannot figure out how to do this. It's
2020 Oct 26
1
Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server
Am 25.10.20 um 21:01 schrieb Marc Roos: > > Maybe get something like Zimbra, such solutions also have support that > you can buy when you need it or don't have time (I guess). > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: R. Diez [mailto:rdiezmail-2006 at yahoo.de] > Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2020 6:57 PM > To: dovecot at dovecot.org > Subject: Looking for a
2020 Oct 25
0
Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server
Maybe get something like Zimbra, such solutions also have support that you can buy when you need it or don't have time (I guess). -----Original Message----- From: R. Diez [mailto:rdiezmail-2006 at yahoo.de] Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2020 6:57 PM To: dovecot at dovecot.org Subject: Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server Hi all: I am evaluating mail server
2020 Oct 26
2
Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server
>>> That way your users can create their vacancies with the ISP portal, >> But then internal e-mails need to go out to the ISP, >> don't they? Because, if internal e-mails get delivered locally, the >> vacation autoresponses on the ISP will not trigger, will they? > Hello R, I only wrote about the incoming side - of course, you also want to > send mail to
2020 Oct 25
0
Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server
You need SPF and DKIM for your outgoing email to be accepted. My idea of a secure email server is to use submission port 587. Expose port 25 to the world and aggressively filter all remaining email ports with a firewall. And I mean aggressive. Geographically filter so only countries where youe users reside can send and retrieve email. Block major hosting IP space. How many users will be on the
2020 Oct 25
0
Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server
Hello R, Your goal does not sound weird. The most painless way might be to fetch incoming messages from the ISP's IMAP and deliver them to your local dovecot. A shortened fetchmailrc would read: poll remote.server ? user ?, password ? folder 'INBOX' fetchall idle ssl mda "HOME=%T /usr/bin/sudo -u %T /usr/lib/dovecot/deliver" That way your users can create
2011 Jun 14
2
Dovecot 2.0.13 and sieve
Hello all, I am testing Dovecot 2.0.13, with sieve for the vacation. I have some problems with the :regex as i can see... An example: # Sieve Filter # Generato da Ingo (http://www.horde.org/ingo/) (10/06/2011, 04:45:07) require ["vacation", "regex"]; # Vacanze if allof ( not exists ["list-help", "list-unsubscribe", "list-subscribe",
2003 Sep 30
0
Spam and Viruses on the Samba mailing list was: RE: Re:samba Digest, Vol 9, Issue 41
hehe.. This is OT too but I'm just wondering... "intelligent auto responder" Can you name me a few??? I'm curious.. Cheers, Mun Heng, Ow H/M Engineering Western Digital M'sia DID : 03-7870 5168 -----Original Message----- From: Jason Balicki [mailto:kodak@frontierhomemortgage.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 5:45 AM To: 'Darrik Spaude' Cc:
2020 Oct 26
5
Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server
On 10/26/20 10:26 AM, Gregory Heytings wrote: > I too would strongly advise you to use Google Workspace (the recent new > name for G Suite, previously known as Google Apps).? It's cheap, very > reliable, and has all features you can dream of, including an > autoresponder.? It's unrealistic to think that it's possible to beat a > service that costs a mere USD 6 / user
2020 Oct 26
2
Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server
> I too would strongly advise you to use Google Workspace (the recent new name for G Suite, previously known as Google Apps). > It's cheap, very reliable, and has all features you can dream of, including an autoresponder. > It's unrealistic to think that it's possible to beat a service that costs a mere USD 6 / user / month (and is free for nonprofits!). I would not
2020 Oct 26
5
Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server
Why don't you configure all stuff internally and ask your provider to relay the e-mails from and to you via "smart relay"?? You will communicate only via smtp and only with your provider, and you can use a nice open-source bundle ( dovecot is mandatory because you wrote on that list :) ) in your LAN. > > > > > > > > > > ? Original Message >
2007 Apr 03
6
Re: asterisk-users Digest, Vol 33, Issue 12
I too was curious about this, so I copied the text into Babel Fish, and this is the result: I miss of the 2/04/2007 to the 11/04/2007. I will answer your message as of my return. For any urgency, to contact Emmanuelle Parache Moga or C?dric Buzay. If this guy is really going to be out until November these messages will get rather tiresome... John Beaman Telecom Specialist Voice
2006 Dec 27
2
Autorespond
Hi all, I am using sendmail as MTA , so i want to use autoresponder facility , i want to autorespond whenever i recived mail for a particular id like sam at somedomain.com so by this id sendmail send autorespond mail while i want to save recieved mail into user mail box . or anyone plz tell me the webmail that provides Autoreponding facility . thanks in advance Send free SMS to
2020 Oct 25
10
Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server
Hi all: I am evaluating mail server solutions for a small business. The trouble is, I am only a part-time admin and a newbie to mail servers. Most guides I have seen are rather unrealistic: they encourage you to expose your e-mail server to the Internet, and hope that you have the resources to keep it patched up. I would rather have an internal mail server that collects e-mails from a standard
2004 Aug 06
1
Stupid MTA
On Mon, 17 Dec 2001 16:54:51 -0500 xiphmont@xiph.org (Monty) wrote: > > "Autoresponder replying to a list without indicating in the header > it's an autoresponder" is idiocy. But its the ISP's idiocy. Not necessarily the user's. FWIW, im still getting posts from mailer-daemon. Mike -- <mystica@darktech.org> --- >8 ---- List archives:
2004 Aug 06
0
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2020 Oct 26
0
Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server
Hi, > > I am evaluating mail server solutions for a small business. The trouble > is, I am only a part-time admin and a newbie to mail servers. > I too would strongly advise you to use Google Workspace (the recent new name for G Suite, previously known as Google Apps). It's cheap, very reliable, and has all features you can dream of, including an autoresponder. It's
2020 Oct 26
0
Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server
>> I too would strongly advise you to use Google Workspace (the recent new >> name for G Suite, previously known as Google Apps). It's cheap, very >> reliable, and has all features you can dream of, including an >> autoresponder. It's unrealistic to think that it's possible to beat a >> service that costs a mere USD 6 / user / month (and is free for
2020 Oct 26
0
Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server
>> I too would strongly advise you to use Google Workspace (the recent new >> name for G Suite, previously known as Google Apps).? It's cheap, very >> reliable, and has all features you can dream of, including an >> autoresponder.? It's unrealistic to think that it's possible to beat a >> service that costs a mere USD 6 / user / month (and is free for
2020 Oct 26
1
Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server
On 10/26/20 11:09 AM, Gregory Heytings wrote: >>> I too would strongly advise you to use Google Workspace (the recent >>> new name for G Suite, previously known as Google Apps).? It's cheap, >>> very reliable, and has all features you can dream of, including an >>> autoresponder.? It's unrealistic to think that it's possible to beat >>>