Am 2013-11-08 22:31, schrieb Achim Gottinger:
Am 08.11.2013 22:19, schrieb Alter Depp:
I am running dovecot 2.1.7 for a while, with roundcube webmail
frontend 0.9.5 .
An wild guess but it may help if you define mail_home as well.
Does this setting exist in dovecot 2? Where should I set it
Am 2013-11-08 22:58, schrieb Manuel Delgado:
On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 3:19 PM, Alter Depp alter.d...@gmx.de wrote:
I am running dovecot 2.1.7 for a while, with roundcube webmail
frontend
0.9.5 .
I've a similar design with Dovecot 2.1.7 and Roundcube 0.9.x. I'm using
the
SieveRules plugin from
Am 09.11.2013 14:01, schrieb Stefan Liebl:
Am 2013-11-08 22:31, schrieb Achim Gottinger:
Am 08.11.2013 22:19, schrieb Alter Depp:
I am running dovecot 2.1.7 for a while, with roundcube webmail
frontend 0.9.5 .
An wild guess but it may help if you define mail_home as well.
Does this setting
Hi
with modern Thunderbird Versions you will need to use the daily snapshot of the
Thunderbird SIEVE extension, since 0.2.2 doesn't work any more.
Regards
Daniel
Hi,
I am running dovecot 2.1.7 for a while, with roundcube webmail frontend
0.9.5 . Now I wanted to add sieve to filter mails. Unfortunately most
tutorials are for dovecot 1.x but I'm running dovecot 2 on debian
wheezy.
I could upload some scripst with sieve-connect, checked and activated
Am 08.11.2013 22:19, schrieb Alter Depp:
Hi,
I am running dovecot 2.1.7 for a while, with roundcube webmail
frontend 0.9.5 . Now I wanted to add sieve to filter mails.
Unfortunately most tutorials are for dovecot 1.x but I'm running
dovecot 2 on debian wheezy.
I could upload some scripst
Hi Alter,
On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 3:19 PM, Alter Depp alter.d...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
I am running dovecot 2.1.7 for a while, with roundcube webmail frontend
0.9.5 . Now I wanted to add sieve to filter mails. Unfortunately most
tutorials are for dovecot 1.x but I'm running dovecot 2 on debian