[commits] [Wiki] changed: DefaultFilterRules
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Modified page: https://wiki.horde.org/DefaultFilterRules
New Revision: 6
Change log: typo
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
+++ How to create default filtering rules for Ingo when using
dovecot with sieve
-There are situations when you want so ship a set of new rules for
your users. This document aims to tell you how to do this.
+There are situations when you want to ship a set of new rules for
your users. This document aims to tell you how to do this.
I've set up a Debian Lenny system with
[http://workaround.org/ispmail/lenny/server-side-sieve-filtering
dovecot / sieve] and decided to use horde & ingo to manage my
filtering rules. I took advantage of the sieve_global_path option of
dovecot to create a global filtering rule. In my case it took care on
spam. This rule did what it was supposed to do. But only until the
user created his own rules. If the user has it's own filter, the
global one is ignored and the user starts to wonder by spam is now
delivered to his INBOX.
So what is the task? Define a default rule for ingo that is
activated when the user creates his own filtering rules. Together with
the global rule in dovecot it will make sure the user is not confused.
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