On Freitag, 1. Juni 2007 Keith Waters wrote:
> Thanks for your reply....  I set up a sieve like that, but nothing
> happened. I havent used sieves before, but as far as I could tell, I
> just need  to configure the following in dbmail.conf
>
> [DELIVERY]
> SIEVE = YES
> SIEVE_VACATION = Yes
>
> And fire up dbmail-timsieved (which is now running)  .... and I
> installed & activated the sieve entry (of course!)
>
> Have I missed anything?   I did compile sieves in to dbmail at
> compile time

Lets keep the discussion on the ML, as others might have the same 
problems. I don't know really, for me it works, I have this too:

[SIEVE]
PORT     = 20000
NCHILDREN         = 1
MINSPARECHILDREN  = 1
MAXSPARECHILDREN  = 1

But I think this is only if you want to upload sieve scripts via TCP. 
Did you activate the script? You have to explicitly activate it, look 
with dbmail-sievecmd -l, this looks like:
- script1
+ vacation

Where a "+" shows the active script.

BTW, I'd suggest an improvement:
dbmail-sievecmd -d
should not require the name of the script, as there can be only one 
script active anyway.

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