Thanks for a prompt reply,

my problem seems to be that there's no directory for that sieve script. There are folders in cyrus/sieve for 'main' domain users, but there is nothing for sieve like cyrus/partition/domain/doman.name for these scripts and I believe that this is the problem. Should I create these folders manually, and if I should, where and how do I name them?

-- Denis

On Jan 29, 2006, at 10:10, Alexander Dalloz wrote:

Am So, den 29.01.2006 schrieb Denis V. Suhanov um 18:36:

I've been a happy user for cyrus-imap for a while. However, after
enabling virtual domains support, I figured that my sieve scripts do
now work for virtual domains. I believe that there are no sub-domain
folders for virtual-domain sieve users (only for 'primary domain'
ones). Do I have to upgrade to the next version or maybe there is a
way to make it work without recompiling and upgrading it?

-- Denis

Sure you i.e. fileinto "[EMAIL PROTECTED]/sub/folder" and not
"INBOX/sub/[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Alexander


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