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2019 Jan 05
0
Sieve "OOO" configuration
Look at the currentdate test https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5260#section-5 V/r, James Cassell On Sat, Jan 5, 2019, at 11:26 AM, Jerry wrote: > I am able to get sieve issuing an "out of office"message correctly. > However, I want to configure it to send an "OOO" message only during > certain dates, say on weekends, or only between certain hours. I can do > that
2017 Jun 23
2
sieve vacation message if ....
On Fri, 23 Jun 2017 14:46:21 +0200, Stephan Bosch stated: >Op 21-6-2017 om 19:16 schreef lejeczek: >> hi fellas >> >> generic construct for(if possible): reply vacation message if >> address is not from add1 at com1 add2 at com2 >> >> would you share? > >require "vacation"; > >if not address "from" ["add1 at com1",
2015 Oct 28
2
sieve vacation - 2 questions
Hello, still trying to move from procmail to sieve, but there are new problems. Currently we use procmail for autoresponder and let user choose timerange, in which responder should work. May be you set up today your responder for 2 weeks in future where responder start and stop automatically without further manuell intervention. In procmail this is done by simple scripting and comparison of
2017 Jun 23
1
sieve vacation message if ....
Op 23-6-2017 om 16:15 schreef Larry Rosenman: > On 6/23/17, 9:13 AM, "dovecot on behalf of Jerry" <dovecot-bounces at dovecot.org on behalf of jerry at seibercom.net> wrote: > > On Fri, 23 Jun 2017 14:46:21 +0200, Stephan Bosch stated: > > >Op 21-6-2017 om 19:16 schreef lejeczek: > >> hi fellas > >> > >>
2019 Jan 23
2
Discard mail with from date older than xxxx
I know that sieve doesn't do math. The file would be created externally. Based on examples in section 4.4 of https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5260#section-4 I figured something like this would work. if date :value "le" :originalzone "date" "date" "2018-10-25" { ??????? fileinto "SPAM"; ??????? stop; } However, I get the following. spam: line
2019 Jan 24
4
Discard mail with from date older than xxxx
On 1/24/19 12:15 AM, Per Jessen wrote: > Trever L. Adams wrote: > >> I know that sieve doesn't do math. The file would be created >> externally. >> >> Based on examples in section 4.4 of >> https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5260#section-4 >> >> I figured something like this would work. >> >> if date :value "le" :originalzone
2010 Jan 19
1
Auto discard sieve vacation messages
I have deploy an environment with pigeon sieve, managesieve, dovecot, squirrelmail and avelsieve plugin. The vacation messages are working fine. I am looking for a method to discard vacation messages in some date, when the user returns. Has somebody looked in this feature? Thanks a lot, -- Andr?s Fernando Yacopino Infraestructura - Dpto Sistemas AcaSalud Cooperativa de Prestaciones M?dico
2014 Jul 17
3
Sieve: adding Date: header when missing
Hello, there is a way with a sieve rule to add a Date: header when it is missing? Adding one with the time of reception of the message or using the date from the the first Received: header would be good options. Unfortunately I'm receiving some useful automated messages that lack a Date header and this screws up the sorting in my imap clients. I have a script to fix those acting on the
2019 Nov 26
5
Duplicate e-mail with Dovecot and Sieve
Hi everyone, we have a duplicate e-mail problem with Dovecot 2.2.13 (LMTP as MDA) on a Debian 8 server. Our users are on external LDAP. We just need to setup a vacation responder (with Sieve) for our employees with a redirect to an alias (a distribution list), let's call it /LIST at domain.com/, that comprehends even the user that just activated the out of office. This generates a
2018 May 14
2
dovecot sieve duplicates detection
On Mon, May 14, 2018, at 4:52 PM, Stephan Bosch wrote: > > > Op 25/04/2018 om 22:49 schreef James Cassell: > > On Wed, Apr 25, 2018, at 3:20 PM, Stephan Bosch wrote: > >> > >> Specify the ID used for duplicate checking explicitly using the > >> :uniqueid argument (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7352#section-3.1). > >> Using the variables
2019 Oct 08
2
Case sensitivity in :addresses in sieve vacation scripts
Hi, I have recently updated from Dovecot 2.2 to 2.3. Since I have noticed that vacation responses from sieve are not working the same anymore. For example, my sieve script looks like this: vacation :days 1 :addresses ["Kippels at hhu.de","julian.kippels at hhu.de"] it used to be that I got a vacation response if I sent a mail to kippels at hhu.de and Kippels at hhu.de. Now
2019 Dec 04
1
dovecot sieve duplicates detection
On 17/08/2018 09:14, Stephan Bosch wrote: > > > Op 14/05/2018 om 23:03 schreef James Cassell: >> >> On Mon, May 14, 2018, at 4:52 PM, Stephan Bosch wrote: >>> >>> Op 25/04/2018 om 22:49 schreef James Cassell: >>>> On Wed, Apr 25, 2018, at 3:20 PM, Stephan Bosch wrote: >>>>> Specify the ID used for duplicate checking explicitly using
2018 Apr 25
2
dovecot sieve duplicates detection
On Wed, Apr 25, 2018, at 3:20 PM, Stephan Bosch wrote: > > > Op 23/04/2018 om 22:03 schreef Andr? Rodier: > > On 23/04/18 14:18, Stephan Bosch wrote: > >> > >> > >> Op 11-4-2018 om 23:58 schreef Andr? Rodier: > >>> Hello, > >>> > >>> I have tested the sieve duplicate script with success so far, but I > >>>
2014 Nov 02
3
[LLVMdev] "Anti" scheduling with OoO cores?
Hi Andy, Dave, I've been doing a bit of experimentation trying to understand the schedmodel a bit better and improving modelling of FDIV (on Cortex-A57). FDIV is not pipelined, and blocks other FDIV operations (FDIVDrr and FDIVSrr). This seems to be already semi-modelled, with a "ResourceCycles=[18]" line in the SchedWriteRes for this instruction. This doesn't seem to work (a
2012 Apr 10
1
sieve replace dot string for foldername
Hi, i am playing about mail archive this is what allready works for me require ["variables","date","fileinto","mailbox","envelope","subaddress","regex"]; # Extract date info if currentdate :matches "year" "*" { set "year" "${1}"; } if currentdate :matches "month" "*"
2012 Mar 28
3
Sieve fileinto and year/month folders.
Hi there, I am trying to move from lmtpd (lmtpd.sf.net) to dovecot sieve. One thing used by some of powerusers are archiving mail automatically with autocreated folders based on year + month. Is there any good way to make that with sieve... One example require "fileinto"; if address :is ["From", "To"] "dovecot at dovecot.org" { fileinto
2009 Aug 03
5
Released Sieve v0.1.10 for Dovecot v1.2.2
Hello Dovecot users, In the last week two nasty bugs were found in the new Sieve implementation. Primarily, the include extension did not work when a compiled binary was loaded from disk. This is something that is still not tested by the test suite, giving this bug the opportunity to slip through. Also, the value matching implementation would sometimes cause a assertion failure. Other than
2009 Aug 03
5
Released Sieve v0.1.10 for Dovecot v1.2.2
Hello Dovecot users, In the last week two nasty bugs were found in the new Sieve implementation. Primarily, the include extension did not work when a compiled binary was loaded from disk. This is something that is still not tested by the test suite, giving this bug the opportunity to slip through. Also, the value matching implementation would sometimes cause a assertion failure. Other than
2008 Mar 02
0
OOo opening maximized- how?
In Ubuntu 7.04 with KDE, I have problems with OpenOffice.org opening in an unusual size, with half the application not visible on the screen. I do not have this problem with other applications. I would like OpenOffice to open in a maximized state, to prevent this problem. How does one configure compiz to open OOo in a maximized state? If it's possible, I would not mind configuring Compiz to
2017 Oct 01
1
sieve script not executed?
Hello. I'm trying to set up a vacation autoresponder but up to now, no success. I'm using dovecot managedsieve to set up the new filter and to my understanding it works correctly and it creates in the user's home the link .dovecot.sieve that points to sieve/managesieve.sieve ~$ cat .dovecot.sieve require ["date","relational","vacation"]; #