Am 22.12.2011 um 12:59 schrieb Stephan Bosch:

> That is why I didn't explicitly announce this change. The .sieve extension 
> only has significance in the filesystem (to make sure that the Sieve 
> interpreter refuses to open anything but Sieve scripts). When specified in 
> the Sieve language, that extension would just be part of the script name, 
> meaning that << include "global.sieve"; >> maps to `global.sieve.sieve' on 
> the filesystem. So, in your case using << include :global "global"; >> should 
> fix it.
> 
> Because it is technically a bugfix, it is also due to be released for Dovecot 
> v2.0.
> 
> Is it a big problem to change your include instructions? Is anyone else 
> depending on this unintended feature?

Not a biggie at all to fix on my end. And thanks for the explanation.

Regards
Thomas

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