Re: Sieve not working

2019-03-06 Thread Sergey
On Friday 15 February 2019, J Pilfold-Bagwell wrote: >    sieve        cmd="timsieved" listen="0.0.0.0:2000" prefork=0 >    sievecmd="timsieved" listen="0.0.0.0:4190" prefork=0 I think what you should to change it to sieve1cmd="timsieved" listen="0.0.0.0:2000" prefork=0 s

Re: Sieve not working

2019-02-26 Thread Willem Offermans
Dear jpilfold-bagwell and Cyrus friends, Now you are sure that sieve is actually listening on the mentioned ports. How about the main question? Are the scripts applied to the incoming mail? Wiel Offermans wil...@offermans.rompen.nl > O

Re: Sieve not working

2019-02-26 Thread J Pilfold-Bagwell
Hi Willem, Once I found that you can run sieve on ports 200 and 4190 at the same time, I set it up just in case Cyrus was talking to only one of the ports. If I telnet in, I get this response. [root@mail rules]# telnet localhost 2000 Trying ::1... telnet: connect to address ::1: Connection re

Re: Sieve not working

2019-02-18 Thread Willem Offermans
Dear Egoitz and Cyrus friends, Check if sieve is actually listening at port 2000 as well. Wiel Offermans wil...@offermans.rompen.nl > On 18 Feb 2019, at 09:34, ego...@sarenet.es wrote: > > Hi! > > > > Could you try enabling local6.debug channel in syslog, so that you could see > additio

Re: Sieve not working

2019-02-18 Thread egoitz
Hi! Could you try enabling local6.debug channel in syslog, so that you could see additional Sieve debugging information?. Can you then post that log? Cheers! El 2019-02-15 12:32, J Pilfold-Bagwell escribió: > Hi All, > > I have a Centos 7 box running with the latest default cyrus install fro

Sieve not working

2019-02-15 Thread J Pilfold-Bagwell
Hi All, I have a Centos 7 box running with the latest default cyrus install from the Centos 7 repo, i.e. cyrus-imapd-2.4.17-13.el7.x86_64 . The problem I have is that sieve doesn't seem to pay any attention to the scripts.  I have sieve running, I can successfully log in to it using sieveshe

Sieve not working (Fedora / Cyrus (RPMS)

2004-02-11 Thread David Smith
Hello, Been tinkering around with Cyrus now for 4 days, all the mail side of things seem to be ok, the major fly in the ointment (and in fact the reason I moved to cyrus) is that sieve doesn't want to seem to work at all... I've done a fair bit of googling and hunting around to try and work out t

Re: 2.2.0.a on FreeBSD 5-current - Sieve not working.

2003-07-10 Thread Ken Murchison
ng to be a new 2.2.x release in the near future? Perhaps a week or two. James. - Original Message - From: "Carl P. Corliss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "James Satterfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 10:2

Re: 2.2.0.a on FreeBSD 5-current - Sieve not working.

2003-07-09 Thread James Satterfield
quot;James Satterfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 10:29 PM Subject: Re: 2.2.0.a on FreeBSD 5-current - Sieve not working. > On Wednesday 09 July 2003 09:12 pm, James Satterfield wrote: > > Sieve doesn't seem to be process

Re: 2.2.0.a on FreeBSD 5-current - Sieve not working.

2003-07-09 Thread Carl P. Corliss
On Wednesday 09 July 2003 09:12 pm, James Satterfield wrote: > Sieve doesn't seem to be processing mail. My script looks good. Try updating to the most current CVS version. There are some fixes for sieve in there that -might- fix your problem... good luck :) -- Carl P. Corliss System Administr

2.2.0.a on FreeBSD 5-current - Sieve not working.

2003-07-09 Thread James Satterfield
Sieve doesn't seem to be processing mail. My script looks good.   boingo# /root/test 100. /home/jsatter/mysievefiling message '100.' into 'INBOX.Hotmail' boingo# Yay!   My script is active. > listsmartsievemysieve  <- active script> Cyrus can read everything. boingo# pwd/usr/local/var/imap/s

Re: Cyrus and Sieve: sieve not working

2001-12-03 Thread Victor
> I believe you have to use both -u and -a to get siveshell to work > correctly if your not logged in. > > /usr/cyrus/sieveshell -u [EMAIL PROTECTED] -a [EMAIL PROTECTED] localhost > > Hope that works for you. > Craig Courtney Thanks for the feedback. No, unfortunately this didn't help either. S

Re: Cyrus and Sieve: sieve not working

2001-12-03 Thread Craig Courtney
I believe you have to use both -u and -a to get siveshell to work correctly if your not logged in. /usr/cyrus/sieveshell -u [EMAIL PROTECTED] -a [EMAIL PROTECTED] localhost Hope that works for you. Craig Courtney On Monday, December 3, 2001, at 06:00 PM, Victor wrote: > Well, thanks to Haim

Re: Cyrus and Sieve: sieve not working

2001-12-03 Thread Erik Steffl
Victor wrote: > > Well, thanks to Haim Dimermanas, now my setup works. > > Except one thing that has been discussed on the mailing list but without any > solutions: sieve. > neither installsieve nor sieveshell seem to work. > > - SHELL OUTPUT - > > $ /usr/cyrus/bin/sieveshell -u [EMAIL

Cyrus and Sieve: sieve not working

2001-12-03 Thread Victor
Well, thanks to Haim Dimermanas, now my setup works. Except one thing that has been discussed on the mailing list but without any solutions: sieve. neither installsieve nor sieveshell seem to work. - SHELL OUTPUT - $ /usr/cyrus/bin/sieveshell -u [EMAIL PROTECTED] localhost connecting to

sieve not working for some reason

2001-04-29 Thread Atif Ghaffar
Hi all. I have been using cyrus 2.0.12 with sieve for a while now on test systems and everything worked fine. Then when I install cyrus on the production server , everything but sieve is working. Please help me to find where I have made any error. System is running SuSE 6.4 I have compiled and