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# Options # |
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# Some program options, such as log file and non-response server timeout. |
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logfile = /home/user/.imapfilter_log |
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set timeout=120 |
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# Accounts and mailboxes # |
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# Each account has a number of folders/mailboxes which are grouped under |
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# an alias name. Folders belong to the last preceding account. A mailbox |
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# Connects to "imap1.mail.server" at port 143, as "user1" and |
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# using password "secret1". |
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# Mailboxes that exist at "imap1.mail.server" include: "INBOX", "woody", |
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# "linux-mailist", etc. and are grouped in various ways. |
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account user1:secret1@imap1.mail.server:143 |
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folder inbox1 INBOX |
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folder friends Woody,Buzz |
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folder bsd bsd-mailist |
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folder linux linux-mailist |
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folder lists linux-mailist,bsd-mailist |
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folder all INBOX,woody,buzz,linux-mailist,bsd-mailist |
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# Another account and it's folder settings. |
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# It connects to an IMAP mail server using the SSLv3 protocol. |
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account user2:secret2@imap2.mail.server ssl3 |
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folder inbox2 INBOX |
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folder games nethack,koules,"clan bomber" |
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# Filters # |
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# Filters are completely independent from any account or folder settings. |
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# The mask command may be ommited. If no masks are declared inside |
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# a filter entry, then all messages are matched. |
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# A possible anti-spam filter to get rid of unwanted messages. |
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# The "or" flag in the arguments of the filter command makes the |
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# filter masks work like this (in pseudocode): |
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# if (from ... ) |
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# or if (from ...) |
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# or if (subject ...) |
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# then delete |
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filter spam or |
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mask from marketing@company.junk |
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mask from advertising@annoying.promotion |
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mask subject "new great products" |
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action delete |
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# Another filter useful for sorting of mail. |
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# This one moves messages with the specified "sender" header and |
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# an internal date newer than 14 days to the mailbox bsd-mailist. |
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# When no "or" or "and" flag is specified for a filter the default |
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filter bsdlist |
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header sender bsd-mailist@mailist.bsd |
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newer 14 |
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action move bsd-mailist |
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# Messages can be copied to a folder, eg. for archive purposes. |
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# This filter copies all messages with the "[patch]" word in |
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# the subject header and smaller that 50000 bytes, to a mailbox |
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# named "patches" that may or may not exist (in the latter case |
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# it will be automatically created). Also, displays their "From" and |
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# "Subject" headers. |
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filter patch and |
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subject [patch] |
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smaller 50000 |
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action copy patches from,subject |
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# One can also display some of the headers of messages that match |
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# This filter displays and/or writes to logfile the "From", "Subject" |
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# and "Date" headers of recent, unread messages, that come from |
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# "tux@penguin.land" or "beastie@daemon.land" but not with a subject |
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# containing the phrase "all work and no play". |
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filter display |
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recent |
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from tux@penguin.land |
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or from beastie@daemon.land |
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not subject "all work and no play" |
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action list from,subject,date |
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filter strict |
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not to "name surname <email@address>" |
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action delete |
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# Jobs # |
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# Last, there is the definition of the jobs where user combines |
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# folders and filters _already_ defined, and specifies which filters |
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job spam,display inbox1,inbox2 |
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job patch lists |
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job bsdlist inbox1 |