-- George Cooke <geocoo@xxxxxxxxx> is rumored to have mumbled on 13. Juli
2007 22:30:25 +0100 regarding Cyrus/Sieve- Global Filter?:
> Cyrus IMAPD 2.2.12 on FreeBSD configured with sieve support, SquirrelMail
> with Avelsieve.
>
> I need to create a global cyrus filter of any kind, so that all delivered
> mail messages marked as spam get filed into the spam folder for each
> user.
Not possible. Cryus 2.3.x supports global scripts, but even then you need
to include them in each user's individual script.
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I just wonder as a shot in the dark how do most mail admins define global rules for filtering messages for every/user/certain groups of users, or is it up to the user to manage all filtering? Something like googlemail does spam for you, theres an example.
Anyway I have resolved the global spam to spam folder problem is from this clever person's message: http://www.irbs.net/internet/info-cyrus/0612/0188.html
'I just configure amavis (actually amavisd-new) to add the spam extension
($addr_extension_spam = 'spam'), and then give anonymous the p
permission to the users' spam subfolders (the worst that can happen is
if someone discovers the trick he can send mail directly to the spam
folder).'
I would really like to see global script or set of users/groups sieve script feature in CMU Sieve in future releases, as I think it could help mail site organisation, Dovecot and Horde are implementing it, and I really thought that such a feature would be so commonly required that it would almost definitely be implemented in CMU Sieve, how wrong I was.
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