Jim Holmes wrote:
> 
> Ken wrote:
> 
> > Are you the only person having a problem, or is this a site-wide
> > problem?
> 
> I am the only user
> >
> > Without knowing this, here are a few things to look for:
> >
> > - Check your personal sieve directory (/usr/sieve/...) and make sure
> > that you have a symlink from 'default' to an actual script.  lmtpd looks
> > for 'default' as the active script, and if it doesn't find one (or
> > doesn't have read perms on it), it will assume that you don't have an
> > active script.  Websieve sometimes screws this up if you use it to
> > create an initial script.
> 
> The script is directly there (/usr/sieve/j/jlh/default) no sym link

Is it /usr/sieve/j/jlh/default or /usr/sieve/j/jlh/default.script.  If
its the latter, it won't work.

Ken
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