Am 19.02.2010 16:32, schrieb Ralf Haferkamp:
Am Freitag 19 Februar 2010 08:23:19 schrieb Wolfgang Rosenauer:
Hi,
I'm running 11.1 on my cyrus mailserver and used to write my sieve scripts manually on the server. That worked fine. Now I'm trying to use a remote tool to control sieve but have problems with that: I can log in correctly remotely but once the tool calls "LISTSCRIPTS" the server just says OK without giving any information about my used script.
Which tool are you using? Does it work with sieveshell from perl-Cyrus-SIEVE-managesieve.rpm?
I want to use the "sieve" addon available for Thunderbird.
And I tried using that one, telnet, and sivtest which is hopefully enough to rule out the client side? Sounds so. How did your workflow look, when you manually changed the
Am Freitag 19 Februar 2010 16:54:53 schrieb Wolfgang Rosenauer: scripts on the server side? IIRC there are some constraints to follow when dealing with the sieve scripts. Are you sure you followed them? (One of the is e.g. that timsieved will only list scripts files that end in ".script"). Does uploading of new filter scripts (with sieveshell or one of the tools you tried) work. And are those scripts listed afterwards? If that doesn't work (preferably tested with the latest cyrus-release from "server:mail") please create a bug report. If uploading new scripts works I'd suggest you take your script file from the server and upload it through timsieved to (hopefully) fix any inconsistencies. regards, Ralf -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org