Re: Pigeonhole Sieve only runs scripts if in users' home directories, or if Sieve is purposely broken

2024-05-15 Thread John Fawcett via dovecot
On 15/05/2024 18:27, Douglas Morse via dovecot wrote: My apologies, a small inaccuracy: Below where I mention .svbin files being created, I incorrectly described what is occurring. If the `sieve` is set to the default of users’ home directories etc., the file `.dovecot.svbin` is created in

Re: Pigeonhole Sieve only runs scripts if in users' home directories, or if Sieve is purposely broken

2024-05-15 Thread Douglas Morse via dovecot
Apologies, just to be completely explicit, I should have stated that of course in every configuration I mentioned the `.dovecot.sieve` file always pointed to the user’s main sieve script, wherever I may have placed it at the time. So for example my centralized configuration is as follows when

Re: Pigeonhole Sieve only runs scripts if in users' home directories, or if Sieve is purposely broken

2024-05-15 Thread Douglas Morse via dovecot
My apologies, a small inaccuracy: Below where I mention .svbin files being created, I incorrectly described what is occurring. If the `sieve` is set to the default of users’ home directories etc., the file `.dovecot.svbin` is created in the user’s home directory. If `sieve` is set to the

Pigeonhole Sieve only runs scripts if in users' home directories, or if Sieve is purposely broken

2024-05-15 Thread Douglas Morse via dovecot
Hi, Dovecot version is 2.3.19.1 (9b53102964) running on fully up-to-date Debian 12 (Bookworm) operating system. For the life of me I cannot figure out how to get sieve scripts working correctly in a central directory location. Calling them from users’ home directories works fine (as