Re: Trying to get Sieve working

2008-12-10 Thread David Korpiewski
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

Re: Trying to get Sieve working

2008-12-10 Thread Nic Bernstein
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

Trying to get Sieve working

2008-12-10 Thread David Korpiewski
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