I want filters too here is some more incentive for you please please please please please make sieve work pathetic i know but unlike Colin my coding skills are too weak to even begin hacking. I have procmail install for now could someone give me a hand to make it work as cannot really use dbmail for my primary mail server unless i have filters even if it is just a simple hack to make things work until dbmail has real filters. I cannot wait to turn off binc and and set dbmail to port 933.
thanks

Colin Manning wrote:

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?


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