On 12 Jan 2020, at 03:50, Frederick Zhang wrote:
> Have you got 'sieve' protocol in 'doveconf -a | grep ^protocols’?
Nope. This is what I have in dovecot -n (and as I mentioned, I have sieve
working in dovecot via .active_sieve and also the default sieve which pits junk
mail in the Junk/ maild
It's more difficult to know how to advise you without knowing your Linux
distribution and version. Is everything running on the same server? Have
you tried watching the dovecot.log and syslog logs when you restart
dovecot?
On Ubuntu 18.04 open a terminal session and enter:
tail -fn100 /var/lo
Have you got 'sieve' protocol in 'doveconf -a | grep ^protocols'?
On 12/1/20 9:33 pm, @lbutlr wrote:
> On 12 Jan 2020, at 01:13, Dave Nelson (d...@dalek.zone)
> wrote:
>> to see if the sieve server is responding.
>
> It is not, but I don’t know why. I must have (stupidly) missed some crucial
>
On 12 Jan 2020, at 01:13, Dave Nelson (d...@dalek.zone) wrote:
> to see if the sieve server is responding.
It is not, but I don’t know why. I must have (stupidly) missed some crucial
step.
In doveconf -n I have:
service managesieve-login {
inet_listener sieve {
port = 4190
}
}
And I h
I recently encountered a configuration issue [1] which might be related
if you've enabled STARTTLS/implicit TLS for your Sieve service.
[1] https://github.com/roundcube/roundcubemail/issues/7127
On 12/1/20 7:13 pm, Dave Nelson (d...@dalek.zone) wrote:
> Do you have root access via SSH to the serv
Do you have root access via SSH to the server?
If so, try entering the command
telnet 0 4190
to see if the sieve server is responding.
On 2020-01-12 09:46, @lbutlr wrote:
On 10 Jan 2020, at 17:17, Dave Nelson (d...@dalek.zone)
wrote:
This will help you:
https://notes.sagredo.eu/en/qmail-no
On 10 Jan 2020, at 17:17, Dave Nelson (d...@dalek.zone) wrote:
> This will help you:
> https://notes.sagredo.eu/en/qmail-notes-185/roundcube-plugins-35.html#sieve
I’ve looked into setting this up before in RC, but I must be missing something
as all I get on the Filters settings in Roundcube is “
This will help you:
https://notes.sagredo.eu/en/qmail-notes-185/roundcube-plugins-35.html#sieve
All the best,
Dave
On 2020-01-11 02:03, Dave Nelson (d...@dalek.zone) wrote:
Look at the Roundcube managesieve plugin. It works with dovecot and
sieve. I'm just trying to figure out how to configure
Look at the Roundcube managesieve plugin. It works with dovecot and
sieve. I'm just trying to figure out how to configure it myself.
All the best,
Dave
On 2020-01-10 19:14, Dave Stevens wrote:
I have roundcube 1.4.1 installed and don't know how to forward incoming
mail while leaving a copy on
I have roundcube 1.4.1 installed and don't know how to forward incoming
mail while leaving a copy on the server. I found instructions here:
https://www.ece.ucsb.edu/resources/services/itsg/forward.html
which looks ok and I understand filters in a general sense but there is
no bottom left hand + s
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