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2005 Mar 15
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trouble with groupmap
Samba Version 3.0.9-1.3E.2 installed on Vanilla installation of CentOS Users who log in are unable to install printers via a script like they do in all of our other domains. The drivers have been installed properly an rpcclient enumdrivers confirms this. When the user logs in, they are assigned guest privileges, and I believe that this is what's preventing the print install. A quick tail
2018 Jun 30
1
How to log a Sieve match in Dovecot debug_log
Hi Volker! This is what I wanted to avoid with my question. I reported my script with only three word just to make an example but my list is quite longer than this. Let's suppose a list of 30 or 40 words... 30 or 40 rules? Possible but very unconfortable to manage. A more compact version of the script could be this: -- the script begins ------------ require ["fileinto",
2018 Jun 30
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How to log a Sieve match in Dovecot debug_log
Am Samstag, 30. Juni 2018, 11:28:43 CEST schrieb Lukas: > 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
2018 Jun 30
1
How to log a Sieve match in Dovecot debug_log
Sorry @lbutlr, this is a very silly answer to my question...! My script is not the definite spam solution on my mail server, obviously. In addition to Spamassassin, blacklist implementation, SPF, DKIM and more, I need to filter some specific messages with particular words and log the script action. In my first mail I made an example with three really obvious words but my need is not about sex or
2018 Aug 16
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imapsieve: Change message flags on COPY
What is your configuration (output from `dovecot -n`)? Op 16/08/2018 om 14:01 schreef Leandro Lucarella: > Hello, I'm trying to do a simple thing using imapsieve, I want messages to be marked as read when moved to certain folders (Trash, Archive, Spam). > > All the set up to run the imapsieve script works perfectly, but I'm having trouble to make changes effective. As the RFC
2014 Feb 07
3
lda+ldap multiple users
Hi list and timo, I use dovecot lda with ldap to do a email => user lookup. I experienced that if a Mailaddress matches several users the delivery is aborted. ---------------- dovecot: auth: Error: ldap(christian.test at securepoint.de): LDAP search returned multiple entries dovecot: auth: ldap(christian.test at securepoint.de): unknown user dovecot: lda: Error: user christian.test at
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
2016 Dec 05
3
imapsieve environment variables missing?
On 2016-12-05 06:13, Stephan Bosch wrote: > Op 5-12-2016 om 14:32 schreef MRob: >> On 2016-12-05 04:38, Stephan Bosch wrote: >>> Op 5-12-2016 om 13:28 schreef MRob: >>>> RFC6785 says imap.user and imap.email environment variables should >>>> be made available but I can't access them no matter what I try. Are >>>> they not implemented
2015 Dec 30
2
sieve-filter to script fails with SHUT_WR
Trying to make vnd.dovecot.filter to exchange an email with my script. (I have a vnd.dovecot.pipe script working, so I'm pretty sure it's not the configuration...) I'm passing the email using stdin/stdout and _not_ using sockets. My script receives the email and processes it, but the filter process fails: lda(<username>): Error:
2018 Aug 16
2
imapsieve: Change message flags on COPY
Hello, I'm trying to do a simple thing using imapsieve, I want messages to be marked as read when moved to certain folders (Trash, Archive, Spam). All the set up to run the imapsieve script works perfectly, but I'm having trouble to make changes effective. As the RFC says, IMAP messages are immutable, but it's not clear to me reading the specs if this applies to IMAP flags too, as one
2018 Nov 13
0
execute sieve command - fails to notice script has exited
And the Sieve script: ------- start sieve script --------- require ["vnd.dovecot.execute", "fileinto", "mailbox", "vnd.dovecot.debug"]; debug_log "about to execute"; if not execute :pipe "foofilter" { debug_log "if condition fulfilled"; fileinto :create "test-spam"; debug_log "about to stop"; stop;
2016 Dec 05
2
imapsieve environment variables missing?
>>>> I don't know how I managed to compile only using direct access of >>>> ${imap.user} before since now I get an unknown namespace error on my >>>> test script. >>>> >>>> But doing it this way compiles: >>>> >>>> require ["environment", "variables", "vnd.dovecot.debug"];
2018 Nov 13
2
execute sieve command - fails to notice script has exited
Did you look at the server logs as suggested by the logfile? Aki > On 13 November 2018 at 18:52 Lionel Elie Mamane <lionel at mamane.lu> wrote: > > > And the Sieve script: > > ------- start sieve script --------- > require ["vnd.dovecot.execute", "fileinto", "mailbox", "vnd.dovecot.debug"]; > > debug_log "about to
2014 Oct 20
1
Sieve: carry global variables from sieve_before to user sieve scripts
Hi! Is there a way to initialize global variables with default values in sieve_before scripts that can be used in the sieve_default script or in user scripts? I've tried the following code but this doesn't work.. before.d/10-set-defaults.sieve: -------------------- 8< -------------------- require ["variables", "include"]; require "vnd.dovecot.debug"; set
2012 Feb 04
2
Syslinux Mem= greater than 4096M
Hi Everyone. I have a question that I have researched, but cannot find an answer. I was wondering if any of the syslinux guru's might have some suggestions for me. We use syslinux (4.04) to boot a specialized USB distribution of Linux that requires the mem= flag to be added to the syslinux.cfg file. The mem= flag is a requirement as this is a custom kernel distribution that uses kernel modules
2008 Jan 04
1
Updates and Fixes on Trunk
Hi, I am pushing some updates and fixes that addresses much of the issues that we talked about since last couple of days. 1. Use configuration option :debug_log: false to disable backgroundrb_debug.log. 2. As shown below, use lazy_load option to disable aggressive loading of models ( and somewhat stupid too). 3. MiddleMan.delete_worker(:worker => :foo_worker) will now ABORT the worker, it
2016 Dec 05
1
imapsieve environment variables missing?
On 2016-12-05 15:26, Stephan Bosch wrote: > Op 12/6/2016 om 12:23 AM schreef MRob: >>>>>> I don't know how I managed to compile only using direct access of >>>>>> ${imap.user} before since now I get an unknown namespace error on >>>>>> my >>>>>> test script. >>>>>> >>>>>> But doing
2011 Sep 15
1
movming mail out of alt storage
I moved some mail into the alt storage: doveadm altmove -u johnd at example.com seen savedbefore 1w and now I want to move it back to the regular INBOX, but I can't see how I can do that with either 'altmove' or 'mailbox move'. thanks! micah -- -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type:
2007 Nov 06
1
UTF-8 in dovecot-sieve ?
Hi, Reading http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3028#section-2.7.2 I thought that out-of-the-box dovecot can filter messages by matching header in UTF-8. But when I tested it, it failed : (I'm using 1.0.5 with sieve plugin) Here is my .dovecot.sieve file : ---------- require ["fileinto", "imapflags"]; if allof(header :contains "subject" "filtre") {
2019 Jan 15
0
Solved: Sieve: reject certain mime-types and notify recipient
I case someone is interesed too, why it was not working: Am 14.01.19 um 20:22 schrieb Ralf Becker: > I have to reject office files for a certain domain plus notifying the > original recipient about the rejection too. > > require ["fileinto","reject","body","enotify","variables"]; > > if allof (address :contains