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2017 Feb 15
2
[Sieve] Is the way to run external script to get attachment?
Hello. Read all about Extprograms, but have a question. Use case: Every day we have couple messages with attachment (from one sender, this is one-way communication). This attachment is uploads to ownCloud. By hand... need some automation. As I see, pipe cat execute scripts with text data USER/FROM/SUBJECT - and I think with variables it can be any text data, how about attachment? How I see
2008 Jun 19
2
While searching: Assertion failed (offset >= ctx->input->v_offset)
Hi, while a user is searching through his (1.2 GB, >150000) mails, I get a lot of these messages in the log, and the search (with Thunderbird) doesn't finish: Jun 19 14:35:45 stshamail1 dovecot: Panic: IMAP(username): file message-parser.c: line 620 (preparsed_parse_body_init): assertion failed: (offset >= ctx->input->v_offset) Jun 19 14:35:45 stshamail1 dovecot:
2008 Jun 24
2
Global FTS index?
Hi, I tried the FTS (and FTS Squat) plugin today, and it works as advertised. But: On my 13000 folders with 160000 mails maildir I use for testing, the speed increase is not as big as one would wish (it still takes several minutes to complete a search). Is my assumption correct, that there is no way to do a search over a big IMAP folder hierarchy in a reasonable amount of time, because each
2008 May 27
1
Sieve plugin changes 'To' header on redirect
Hi, I'm a bit confused by the fact that the 'To' header is being modified by sieve when a message is being redirected. RFC3028 states in chapter 4.3: > The "redirect" action is used to send the message to another user at > a supplied address, as a mail forwarding feature does. The > "redirect" action makes no changes to the message body or
2008 Jun 03
2
How to set MDNSent flag on a large amount of mails?
Hi, after having moved a big mail archive to IMAP, I've now got the following problem: The MUA asks to send an MDN on all those old messages that contain the 'Disposition-Notification-To' header when opened. I'd like to set the $MDNSent flag on those (>10000 in a deeply nested directory structure) mails. After having read http://wiki.dovecot.org/MailboxFormat/Maildir I wrote a
2010 Apr 09
2
IMAP IDLE, Virtual mailboxes
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, K-9 Mail (on Android) has been mentioned on this list multiple times recently, I think it's definitely an IMAP client "on the rise". :) It supports IMAP IDLE, and so brings "push mail" to Android mobile phone users. To bring this into the context of this mailing list: I guess a lot of people on this list are making use of
2008 Jul 16
1
Mails "invisible" (index corrupted?)
Hi, I got a complaint from a user today, that a few mails "disappeared" from her Inbox, both when accessing via IMAP with Thunderbird and in the IMAP Webmail client (RoundCube Webmail, caching deactivated). Searching (in Subject or From header) within the Inbox turned up the missing messages though. After checking all relevant client settings (filter rules etc.), restarting
2008 Aug 13
3
Search for (any of) multiple terms slow
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, this may be an obvious logical problem I'm not aware of, which cannot be solved any more efficiently... but maybe it's just a bug or there is potential for optimisation in Dovecot (or Thunderbird?). When searching for multiple terms at once ("any of") with Thunderbird/Dovecot (using FTS Squat indexes), it takes much longer (not
2008 Jul 02
3
Using tags instead of folders?
Hi, currently most people store their messages in some sort of folder hierarchy, so that they can find them later easily. Here, for example, mails that are connected to a project are being stored in /CompanyName/ProjectNumber folders. Now I was wondering if there is any reason against using tags instead of a folder hierarchy, because tags are better when it comes to mails that belong to
2009 Nov 09
3
Virtual mailboxes not always up to date?
Hi, I have been experimenting with the Virtual mailboxes plugin [1] recently. This is my setup: the following dovecot-virtual file exists in a virtual mailbox called "todo": ------ dovecot-virtual ------ * -Trash -Trash/* -Spam -Spam/* OR KEYWORD $TODO KEYWORD todo ----------------------------- so if any mail in any mailbox except Trash+Spam has the keyword "$TODO"
2008 May 13
1
deliver exits with status 89 on some but not all mails of a batch
Hi, I'm trying to get dovecot's LDA 'deliver' to deliver mails that come in through a postfix daemon on the same box. I'm talking about dovecot version 1.0.rc15 (on CentOS 5 as Linux-VServer guest on a CentOS 5 host). Configuration ------------- # /etc/dovecot.conf ssl_cert_file: /etc/pki/selfmade/server.crt ssl_key_file: /etc/pki/selfmade/server.key login_dir:
2005 Mar 20
1
A faster ogginfo
Good day all, I have a small collection of ogg files (5Gb) on my fileserver which I have mounted over NFS. My problem is that ogginfo takes too long to be used practically in programs like gqmpeg due to naturally wanting to do a full file check on each ogg file for valadity etc. My question/request is; is there a way to make ogginfo only look at the headers (ie, first K or two of data) and
2011 Jan 13
2
parsing an e-mail with perl
Dear List, I need to be able to pull off attachments from e-mails on the fly and then demime them and print them. I have been studying MIME::Tools but was hoping someone could point me to a script example of something I could use. Any help would be appreciated - Thanks! -- Greg Ennis
2010 Sep 16
1
Execution of external commands from Pigeonhole sieve
Does anybody knows if there are some method to call an externall command from sieve? Is xexec plugin is what i am looking for? Is it avaiable for Dovecot 1.2? __ <http://wiki.dovecot.org/Plugins/xexec>I am using dovecot 1.2 and sieve 0.1.17. I want to call ripmime from sieve to save attchments from mails in a user account. Thanks for your feedback, Greetings, -- Andr?s Fernando
2017 Feb 16
0
[Sieve] Is the way to run external script to get attachment?
On Wed, 15 Feb 2017 17:13:31 +0700 Konstantin Shalygin <k0ste at k0ste.ru> wrote: > Read all about Extprograms, but have a question. > Use case: > Every day we have couple messages with attachment (from one sender, > this is one-way communication). This attachment is uploads to > ownCloud. By hand... need some automation. > As I see, pipe cat execute scripts with text data
2009 Feb 25
3
Quick question...
Hi, Here's the scenario. I want to set up a mailbox so that when mail sent to the address is piped to a processing application, instead of going to a mailbox. One way I can do this is to set up a mailbox and then have an application that checks to see if there's mail and then processes it. (Old school Unix script) Is there a way to set it up with dovecot? (Cleaner solution) Thx
2019 Dec 26
0
Saving Attachments
I have an account that mostly receives automated emails with attachments. I would like to save those attachments outside of the mail/IMAP area and then add a link (in the headers) to the saved attachment in the original mail. I do not need to strip the attachment from the email. I?ve looked at 10-mail.conf. but I am using Maildir and I do not want to alter the email other than adding a header
2004 Dec 02
3
Very odd musiconhold
I've followed the docs on how to configure musiconhold. I then added an extension to test it like this: exten => 6601,1,WaitMusicOnHold(30) And when I dial that extension I do hear something for 30 seconds - but it is not what I'd call music... it sounds more like the sound effects from a scifi flick - now and then it sounds like jail cell doors closing and echoing. Kinda cool but
2008 Jul 18
3
semi OT: logwatch results
Semi Off Topic My searching hasn't found what I consider superior info, and we are wondering from others experience on this list... In the logwatch results we all see the info below on almost a daily basis I have taken the liberty of combining logwatch results from centos 4 and 5 machines for extra info and future searchability ----- Centos 4 ----- --------------------- httpd Begin
2005 Sep 18
2
How does the jitter buffer "catch up"?
> (PS, if you do use threads, protect speex_jitter_put/get with a mutex > (CRITICAL_SECTION I believe they're called in Win32Speak) -- calling put > and get at the exact same time from different threads leads to "features") I've never tested this, but I designed the jitter buffer to work from two threads even without using a mutex. This would work as long as there is