Note that if you use a -m with the deliver program (as invoked from
sendmail, procmail, etc), it appears to bypass Sieve. Hope that helps..
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I used the smartsieve application from source forge to create a vacation script,
> only nothing happens. :(
--On Wednesday, January 02, 2002 16:32 -0500 Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>> The script is directly there (/usr/sieve/j/jlh/default) no sym link
>
> Is it /usr/sieve/j/jlh/default or /usr/sieve/j/jlh/default.script. If
> its the latter, it won't work.
Sigh that was it, thanks!!
Jim Holmes wrote:
>
> Ken wrote:
>
> > Are you the only person having a problem, or is this a site-wide
> > problem?
>
> I am the only user
> >
> > Without knowing this, here are a few things to look for:
> >
> > - Check your personal sieve directory (/usr/sieve/...) and make sure
> > that yo
Ken wrote:
> Are you the only person having a problem, or is this a site-wide
> problem?
I am the only user
>
> Without knowing this, here are a few things to look for:
>
> - Check your personal sieve directory (/usr/sieve/...) and make sure
> that you have a symlink from 'default' to an actual
Jim Holmes wrote:
>
> I don't know what I did wrong installing this time but either sieve isn't
> getting my e-mail or it's not processing them. I'm at a compleate loss, I
> don't remember having to do anything special the last time I installed
> Cyrus IMAP.
>
> I can add rules with websive an
THis is what I get now:
/var/log/messages:
Jan 2 13:24:29 bushmills timsieved[5030]: can't use home directories
/var/log/maillog:
Jan 2 13:25:12 bushmills postfix/smtpd[5043]: connect from
bushmills[127.0.0.1]
Jan 2 13:25:12 bushmills postfix/smtpd[5043]: 9DD957982:
client=bushmills[127.0
Just as a test, change the sievedir to usehomedirs, and then test a
sieve script with that. You will not be able to use installsieve, or
sieveshell in this case, because it will say "can't use home directory"
or something to that effect. I am running the same version on one of my
servers, and siev
Didn't help, guess that would have just been too easy. Thanks anyway
-jlh
--On Wednesday, January 02, 2002 10:07 -0500 Robert Scussel
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Your configuration file looks fine.
>
> Try explicitly setting the sievedir to /usr/sieve, or wherever your
> sieve scripts are kep
Your configuration file looks fine.
Try explicitly setting the sievedir to /usr/sieve, or wherever your
sieve scripts are kept. If installsieve is working, I assume that they
are in /usr/sieve.
Hope this helps.
B
Jim Holmes wrote:
>
> here it is:
>
> /etc/imapd.conf:
> configdirectory: /v
here it is:
/etc/imapd.conf:
configdirectory: /var/imap
partition-default: /var/spool/imap
admins: cyrus
sasl_pwcheck_method: sasldb
tls_cert_file: /var/imap/server.pem
tls_key_file: /var/imap/server.pem
--On Tuesday, January 01, 2002 23:07 -0500 Robert Scussel
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> C
Configuration files?
B
Jim Holmes wrote:
> I don't know what I did wrong installing this time but either sieve
> isn't getting my e-mail or it's not processing them. I'm at a compleate
> loss, I don't remember having to do anything special the last time I
> installed Cyrus IMAP.
>
> I can a
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