Bernhard - thank you very much I good it.
12 hours hard work to catch the solution.
tomorrow I will write a small how to.
thx!!!
--On Montag, Juli 21, 2003 02:13:26 +0200 Manfred Friedrich
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
now the fog is a litle bit gone a way. :-)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] be]$ /opt/
Hi,
now the fog is a litle bit gone a way. :-)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] be]$ /opt/cyrus/bin/sieveshell localhost
connecting to localhost
Please enter your password:
> put .sieve default
> activate default
> list
default <- active script
> quit
Ok I have done this. so now there is a new directory /v
In the moment I'm not shure witch the better solution. So let's talk
about both.
Mainly, it depends on if your Cyrus users have shell logins to the same
box the Cyrus server is running on or if Cyrus acts as a "sealed server".
Ok fine, but I have a .sieve file in $home
-rwxr-xr-x1 mf ma
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> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Bernhard Erdmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Gesendet: Sonntag, 20. Juli 2003 21:48
> An: Manfred Friedrich
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: Re: sieve - does not work
>
>
> > Jul 19 20:18:00 onyx-02 timsieved[3362]:
Jul 19 20:18:00 onyx-02 timsieved[3362]: can't use home directories
Bdw: -the 'imapd.conf' has the propertie 'sieveusehomedir: true'
You can't use timsieved in conjunction with storing your sieve scripts
in the home directories.
a) ~/.sieve and "sieveusehomedir: true": each user can modify his o
Hi,
at firs I hope this is not the wrong mailing list :-{
So postfix+cyrus is installed and works proper.
But sieve does not work!
I checkt with 'telnet localhost sieve' to connect. I take a look to the
/var/log/message an found the following entrys:
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Jul 19 20:17:59 onyx-02 m
Thanks a lot for you fast answer.
I tested it the wrong way I guess :-) and I did not found it in a
documentation
For regular operation that behaviour is okay ( I dont like it, better
write a email each time, or have it as an option)
My problem with that is: I'm writing a web-app which allows
Quoting Luc de Louw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi!
>
> I've go a problem with sieve.
>
> After installing a vacancy script, it is working ONCE and never again
This is the correct behavior. Only one response per sender per vacation text
will be sent for as long as the vacation action is activ
Luc de Louw wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I've go a problem with sieve.
>
> After installing a vacancy script, it is working ONCE and never again
I suspect it's working correctly. How are you testing it? If you are
sending a couple messages to it from the same email address and only
getting one reply,
Hi!
I've go a problem with sieve.
After installing a vacancy script, it is working ONCE and never again
This occures with the same scripts on 2 different setups:
cyrus-IMAP 2.0.16 and 2.1.13
both machines having postfix as MTA with mysql as lookup for aliases and
stuff.
Here is the scrip
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