Re: Move sieve scripts

2010-02-08 Thread Simon Fraser
On Fri, 2010-02-05 at 21:30 +0100, Martin Schweizer wrote: Hello I want to move/copy all sieve scripts from one server to another server (both has the same setup). It's possible? If yes, what is smartest way? I use FreeBSD 7.2/amd64 and Cyrus Imapd 2.3.16. If you're moving mailboxes at the

Re: Sieve and encoded Headers

2010-02-08 Thread Garry
On 08.02.2010 08:28, Bron Gondwana wrote: I've CC'd Ken on this - I wonder if it's worth going back and doing a minimal still compatible set of patches that fixes charset encoding in sieve without actually changing the on disk format of the cyrus.cache (which is what requires reconstructs to

Re: Sieve and encoded Headers

2010-02-08 Thread Bron Gondwana
On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 01:03:30PM +0100, Garry wrote: On 08.02.2010 08:28, Bron Gondwana wrote: I've CC'd Ken on this - I wonder if it's worth going back and doing a minimal still compatible set of patches that fixes charset encoding in sieve without actually changing the on disk format of

Re: Sieve and encoded Headers

2010-02-08 Thread Ken Murchison
Bron Gondwana wrote: On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 07:53:21AM +0100, Garry wrote: Hi, after wondering for a while why occasionally my sieve script rules wouldn't work, I just found the reason (I guess) - Sieve doesn't (correctly?) decode utf encoded header lines which e.g. are in a format like

Front end and back end idle timeout settings?

2010-02-08 Thread Gary Mills
We're running a murder configuration with one front end and one back end, using cyrus-imapd-2.3.8. Should the idle timeout setting for POP3 and IMAP sessions be different between the front end and back end? Which of the two should be higher? Does it matter at all? -- -Gary Mills--Unix

sieve

2010-02-08 Thread Richard Pijnenburg
Hi all, I have websieve running to test sieve out. I've setup 2 simple rules. 1. Vacation message 2. Forward In both cases they aren't being executed. I have found the rules in the sieve directory and they both seem okay. I have the idea that sieve isn't executed at all.