Ahh... I wondered what the line in the configure script *really* meant: --with-sieve=PATH full path to libSieve header directory (don't use, not stable)
I want server-side scripting and I like dbmail, but the only incentive I can offer is that Aaron won't fix it I'll start hacking his code :-) Time for me to subscribe to the dbmail-dev list I think. On Wed, 2005-03-30 at 21:09, Paul J Stevens wrote: > Hi Colin, > > I fear sieve support is none-functional at the moment. I'm not even sure > Aaron > will have the time/energy/motivation to ever finish it at all. Maybe someone > should offer him some incentive :-) > > Colin Manning wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I'd like to use sieve with dbmail 2.0.4. > > > > ./configure --with-pgsql --with-sieve > > > > gives me : > > > > --Snip-- > > > > checking for gcc option to accept ANSI C... none needed > > checking for sorting configuration > > using Sieve sorting > > checking for sieve2_interface.h... /usr/local/include/sieve2_interface.h > > checking for sieve2_listextensions in -lsieve... no > > configure: error: > > Unable to link against libSieve. It appears you are missing the > > development libraries or they aren't in your linker's path > > > > > > libsieve-2.1.5 (2.1.6 won't compile - can't find error2.c) is installed > > in /usr/local/lib. > > > > Any tips? > > -- Regards, Colin Manning B.Sc. Systems Consultant I.T. Navigate Pty Ltd Phone: (08) 9574 0200 Mobile: 0412 384 242 ABN: 61 108 296 288
