[01:23] <derekS> can anyone help me with a procmail recipe? i want all emails recieved by an account to be put in to a folder based on date... for example if the email was recieved on august 2006, i want it to go to folder 2006-08
[05:32] <derekS> what is everyone using for spam protection?
[05:41] <nictuku> I am happy with postfix, amavis and spamassassin
[05:42] <derekS> nictuku: hmm, ok
[05:45] <derekS> nictuku: how do you seperate your mail into folders? i am looking for a good accurate scheme so my mailbox doesn't get too large
[05:45] <derekS> and then i won't have trouble opening it
[05:45] <nictuku> you mean in a server environment or in your local inbox?
[05:46] <nictuku> anyway, using maildir + maildrop/procmail is a start
[05:47] <derekS> i am using fetchmail->procmail->dovecot imap (all out of ~/Maildir
[05:47] <derekS> )
[05:47] <derekS> but i don't know of a decent method to sort them
[05:48] <nictuku> you know procmail can do that filtering, right?
[05:48] <derekS> nictuku: yeah, but i don't know how to filter it
[05:49] <derekS> i am using procmail to filter
[05:49] <nictuku> you can try switching to maildrop, its syntax is easier to digest, IMO
[05:49] <nictuku> google has a lot of resources about filterting with procmail
[05:50] <derekS> yeah i am reading :)
[05:54] <derekS> i got it, what i want to do is put everything in the main maildir, and then have a python script run once a week to move things that are older than 30 days into an MailDir that is Year-Month
[05:59] <nictuku> then you can either user your MUA filtering capabilities, or writing a script called by cron that does that. a simple bash using "find"+xargs would do it, I guess
[06:00] <derekS> i was planning to make a python/perl/etc script to just get called by cron
[06:00] <derekS> which would work
[09:36] <kagou> hi
[09:37] <kagou> i'v searched but not found answers on wiki. We have apache/postfix/courier officially included (in main). Including a webmail like imp is it planed ?
[12:43] <NineTeen67Comet> Anyone in here use Gallery2? .. I see it is available for install, but I've only used it via tar.gz .. unzip .. run it .. 
[12:43] <NineTeen67Comet> How do I use it when apt-get installs it?
[12:56] <lionelp> Hi NineTeen67Comet
[12:56] <lionelp> that's probabily something like http://server/gallery2
[12:57] <lionelp> have a look on etc/gallery2/apache.conf to see
[12:57] <NineTeen67Comet> lionelp: That's not correct in my case .. all my users web sites are in /shared/www/<users URL> .. like my site is http://www.justinsteiger.com .. that main index.html file is in /shared/www/justinsteiger .. 
[12:57] <NineTeen67Comet> I can check that .. thank you ..
[12:58] <NineTeen67Comet> Think I might be able to point something in the config to the main gallery data base ..
[12:59] <NineTeen67Comet> thanks for the direction lionelp
[01:11] <NineTeen67Comet> Sorry to rattle on again in here . but can Apache2 use files that are not in the normal sites path? My sites are all in /shared/www/<sites url> .. but gallery2 is in /usr/share/gallery2 .. and I need to get to /usr/shared/gallery2/install/main.php via the www in order to start setting it up .. 
[01:23] <NineTeen67Comet> Think I got it .. had to make a subdomain, and have that listed as a virtual host in /etc/gallery2/apache.conf . then tell my DNS server to hand off gallery2.justinsteiger.com .. to that virtual host .. sigh .. shweew ..
[04:44] <derekS> how do you all do smtp with mutt?