Zitat von Frank Richter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is this a bad joke or am I missing something? Sieve scripts of most
non-English-speakers are intentionally broken due to a BC breaking
change in a bugfix release version?
I'm afraid you're not missing anything. It bit us as well :(
Fortunately for
--On 25. September 2008 12:21:33 +0200 Jan Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe this only a theoretical problem. Is there any desktop client out
there that *generates* Sieve scripts, i.e. not simply download and
upload complete scripts like KMail?
Yes, Mulberry does that. But it's
Not out of my head, but we probably need to add a configuration
setting in Ingo to switch between the old and new behavior. Please add a
request on http://bugs.horde.org.
Might be worth trying to make it an imapd.conf option for cyrus as well to
choose between the old or new behaviour to
Zitat von Rob Mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The mail is delivered to the INBOX (user.fri)
The delivery is tried to user.fri.t-APY-ster, NOT user.fri.tAPY-ster
Any hints where the error occurs?
Yes.
Sieve scripts are in utf-8. You now have to use the true utf-8 name of the
folder in your
Is this a bad joke or am I missing something? Sieve scripts of most
non-English-speakers are intentionally broken due to a BC breaking
change in a bugfix release version?
I'm afraid you're not missing anything. It bit us as well :(
Fortunately for us, there weren't that many people with
Is this a bad joke or am I missing something? Sieve scripts of most
non-English-speakers are intentionally broken due to a BC breaking
change in a bugfix release version?
I'm afraid you're not missing anything. It bit us as well :(
Fortunately for us, there weren't that many people with
The mail is delivered to the INBOX (user.fri)
The delivery is tried to user.fri.t-APY-ster, NOT user.fri.tAPY-ster
Any hints where the error occurs?
Yes.
Sieve scripts are in utf-8. You now have to use the true utf-8 name of the
folder in your sieve script, and it's automatically converted