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Monday, January 26th, 2009SquirrelMail Features – Filters and Passwords
Monday, January 26th, 2009If you’re getting a lot of spam, you can filter it. SpamAssassin already detects the spam and clearly tags it for you… You just need to do something with those tags.
- Click on Filters in SquirrelMail.
- Click on Add New Rule
- Make a rule like this: Header | Subject | contains| [SPAM]
- Choose an action of “discard silently” or “move to folder”
- Hit save!
Enjoy! There are more ways to filter spam… take a look at full header of an email sometime and you can see all of the wonderful headers that SpamAssassin puts in your mail.
I also added a plug-in to let you change your password from SquirrelMail. You’ll find it on the Options page. CentOS has some pretty paranoid default password restrictions, and I have no idea how t change them yet. But you should be able to come up with something more memorable than the random one I generated for you.
Missing Folders in SquirrelMail?
Wednesday, January 21st, 2009The IMAP migration tool that I used may have left your new mail folders in an unsubscribed state. If you think you’re missing some folders, log into SquirrelMail, click the Folders link at the top, and use the subscribe/unsubscribe tool to subscribe to all your folders! You win!
Migration Complete (mostly)
Wednesday, January 21st, 2009I’ve moved everyone’s files and mail. You should have everything you had before. If you don’t, please let me know ASAP.
Sieve (mail filtering) scripts and squirrelmail addressbooks/settings are the last thing I have to migrate. I just have to figure out how to do it.
Migration Proceeding!
Tuesday, January 20th, 2009Most users will have the mail and files back now.
The rest of you should have it soon, hopefully by the end of the day.
Things are going very well, and I’m happy with the new server. Thanks iWeb!
iWeb!
Monday, January 19th, 2009Well, UltraHosting sucked. Don’t go there. At least, don’t use their VPS service.
Capybara is now hosted in Montreal on a dedicated server at iWeb. It’s way faster, and hopefully it will be way more stable. We also have more bandwidth, better support, and all sorts of other goodies.
I’m pulling stuff across from the UltraHosting machine, and then I’m going to turn it off.
Mail is already migrated, and your files will be along tonight. Then I’m going to continue where I left off moving stuff from the old miso, which is sitting on my coffee table making lots of noise.
Still Unsettled…
Friday, January 16th, 2009Due to some problems at the current host, I’m working on a better option. This will involve migrating things again, but it will be faster, easier and smoother this time. I’ll keep you all informed!
Rotate This RSS is BACK!
Wednesday, January 14th, 2009I got the Rotate This RSS importer/feed generator working again. For those of you who were using it, enjoy!
File Recovery Started — Email Soon!
Tuesday, January 13th, 2009I’ve got the old miso server running in my apartment now, and I’m starting to pull files off of it. I’m starting with everyone’s home directory. Depending on what I think of your unix accumen, you will either see a tarball of your files appear in your home directory, or I will restore all your files for you. Or if your home directory is huge, I might be contacting you asking what to do with it all.
Once I get that stuff moved, I will begin migrating IMAP mailboxes!
Holy crap that old server is loud. Pentium4 feels so crappy and old-school these days.
CVS migrated!
Thursday, January 8th, 2009CVS has been migrated to the new server. You shouldn’t notice that anything has changed (except maybe your password).
CVS_RSH="ssh";CVSROOT=":ext:username@miso.capybara.org:/var/cvs"