That was my problem. I had "timsieved 2000/tcp" instead of just "sieve
2000/tcp". I fixed that and now it runs properly.
Thank you for your help!
David
Nic Bernstein wrote:
> Does your /etc/services file have an entry for sieve? Mine (FreeBSD 7) is :
> sieve2000/tcp
>
> Of
Does your /etc/services file have an entry for sieve? Mine (FreeBSD 7) is :
sieve2000/tcp
Of course yours should refer to whichever port you are using (typically
2000).
Cheers,
-nic
David Korpiewski wrote:
> This is a very odd problem that I can't seem to dig up much informatio
This is a very odd problem that I can't seem to dig up much information
on. I think the problem itself is very simple, I just don't know how to
rectify it:
I am trying to set of Sieve filtering on a 10.5.4 OSX mail Server.
However, when I turn on the mail server, timsieved is never running! I