Thanks to the recent threads I now know my sieve script doesn't work or
isn't applied. Here's my script:
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# -*- mode: sieve -*-
require ["fileinto"];
if header :contains "X-Spamd-Result" "True" {
fileinto "Junk";
}
elsif header :contains "List-Id" "tilde.club" {
fileinto "tildeclub";
}
else {
keep;
}
stop;
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It's in ~/.dovecot.sieve and the binary is in ~/.dovecot.svbin. I ran
sievec to make sure the binary was up to date. The binary didn't change
(identical to a copy I'd saved, according to 'diff'). When I run
sieve-test on a list mail that I've saved to a file it says
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barnold@tilde$ sieve-test ~/.dovecot.sieve ~/list.mail
Performed actions:
* store message in folder: tildeclub
Implicit keep:
(none)
-----
which looks like what I want. If I add the '-e' switch it does in fact
put the mail into my tildeclub folder. But all the list mail that I'm
receiving goes to my inbox. Help?
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barnold
I see many mail replies using the ugly "Top posting"
I want share some mail tricks to do ur mail pretty.
Try the "Interleaved style" in your replies!
(also called inline replying, in which the different parts of the reply
follow the relevant parts of the original post), bottom-posting (in
which the reply follows the quote) or top-posting (in which the reply
precedes the quoted original message). For each of those options, there
is also the issue of whether trimming of the original text is allowed,
required, or preferred.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style#Interleaved_style
Dont use the "Top posting", yew! it is ugly!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style#Top-posting
Try use plain text instead HTML :P
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GNU Hacker.
stallmansupport.org - Disinformation succeeds because so many people
care deeply about injustice but do not take the time to check the facts.
https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org
The point of a mailing list is to disseminate information.
I've never seen a more useless list than this.
If you have nothing to say, keep it to yourselves.
Unsubscribing.
We seem to have a lot of new members tonight. How did you learn about
tilde.club? I'm assuming someone blogged/tweeted about it to create this
coincidence.
Hi all
Not sure whether this list is the right one, but I have a question about
running a small Python Flask web on tilde.club.
I saw that Python 3.8 is installed on tilde.club, so I created a
virtualenv and got all the dependencies for the app. So far so good.
I can even run the app on the Flask-built-in server and the app says
that it "is running on http://127.0.0.1:8050/“, but obviously I cannot
make tilde.club’s whole underlying web server make listen on port
8050!
So, I am curious how I could run that flask webapp, so that it can be
accessed from the outside through a subpath of my homepage
www.tilde.club/~halloleo/, for example
http://www.tilde.club/~halloleo/flask.
Maybe this is a silly question, but I really have no idea how to do
this.
Happy web hacking,
~halloleo