Dear André,
Thanks for your input. Looks like my seive is now functioning well.
However, I am still having one issue. Many of my users are in Squirrel
mail and have filter filter rules setup in squirrel mail. So, when the
user logs in from sogo, all of sudden users defined filter stop working
It is normal that the filters are not imported.
With sogo you can (and have to) define your new rules.
Make sure the sieve port matches the one of you server.
Previously Port 2 as used by cyrus and many others was used.
The official IANA port for sieve is 4190...
Perhaps your sieve server al
I can now see the mail filter option in my preference. But, seem it doesnt
not import the existing filter rules. Does anybody have this issue ?
@martin: No, I just put localhost in email. in my configuration i actually
put real sieve server.
A
> In dovecot you have to enable managesieve in the c
In dovecot you have to enable managesieve in the configuration, Cyrus, I
think, too, or you use a dedicated server:
http://www.google.de/#hl=de&q=managesieve+%2Bdedicated+&aq=&aqi=&aql=&oq=&fp=11fa2aaa148debeb
Am 25.02.2011 17:15, schrieb Brian Lockwood:
In other words, you have to have sieve i
In other words, you have to have sieve installed on your system.
On 25 February 2011 10:27, Martin Rabl wrote:
> Am 25.02.2011 11:22, schrieb ani...@hi.is:
>>
>> SOGoSieveServer
>> sieve://sieveserver
>
> Is this your sieve server - named as "sieverserve" or is this a string like
>
Am 25.02.2011 11:22, schrieb ani...@hi.is:
SOGoSieveServer
sieve://sieveserver
Is this your sieve server - named as "sieverserve" or is this a string
like "example.com"?
Where is your sieve server located? At localhost just write
"sieve://localhost".
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Greetings,
Martin R
Hello all,
I added following line in .GNUstepDefaults for Sieve
SOGoSieveScriptsEnabled
YES
SOGoSieveServer
sieve://sieveserver
Then, restarted the sogo daemon and apache. When I logon with user I do not see
option for sieve filter in preference. Am I missing something ?