On the previous setup I've managed I've encountered lots of cases where people accidentally deleted their spam folders or their spam rules;
Having an user rule automagically imported/enforced from a site template would always prevent these.
On Vin, oct. 2, 2015 at 10:13 p.m., Stephen Ulmer <ulmer@xxxxxxx> wrote:
I would not imagine that you’d need (or want) to change all of the users’ rules to make an update for spam filtering. Just filter on an X- header that’s added by your MTA. Change the way the header gets calculated, but not what it means to the sieve script.This is presuming that you make the modification just once (to turn it on).--Stephen
On Oct 2, 2015, at 3:08 PM, Mai Ling <mailinglists35@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Oh awesome!----I wish they add support for editable site-default sieve rules that override user sieve rules.This way you won't have to update all users rules when you want to make modification to everyones' rules (usecase: spam filtering)On Sâm, sept. 26, 2015 at 1:30 a.m., Artyom Aleksandrov <mailing.list@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,I want to create default sieve scipt for all my users but I stuck with strange problem that looks like the bug. Unfortunately I've never wrote on C so it's difficult for me to find it.
When Cyrus (2.5.3 or 2.5.6) create default sieve script it doesn't put file in sieve_dir/?/user folder. It jist creates tmp files in configdirectory with names like this-rw------- 1 cyrus mail 124 Sep 26 00:41 ?&?P??default.script.bc
-rw------- 1 cyrus mail 231 Sep 26 00:41 ?&?P??default.script.script
lrwxrwxrwx 1 cyrus mail 17 Sep 26 00:41 ?&?P??defaultbc -> default.script.bcThere are not checks in this stage so my syslog is clean of error.Everything seems fine.Sep 26 00:41:34 imapsync cyrus/imap[26117]: autocreate_sieve: Problem opening compiled script file: default.script.bc. Compiling it
Sep 26 00:41:34 imapsync cyrus/imap[26117]: autocreate_sieve: Compiled sieve script was successfully saved in default.script.bc
Sep 26 00:41:34 imapsync cyrus/imap[26117]: autocreate_sieve: User XXXX, default sieve script creation succeededMy setting:autocreate_sieve_script: /var/spool/sieve/global/default.scriptDistributive: Ubuntu 14.04.3
autocreate_sieve_script_compile: yes
autocreate_sieve_script_compiled: default.script.bc
sievedir: /var/spool/sieve/I'll be glad for any help. )
Best regards, Artyom
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