Can you send the result of grep sieve /etc/imapd.conf, I wonder if your
sieve configuration in /etc/imapd.conf is correct...
maybe the path of sievedir leads to a directory that's not writable...
On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 13:30:23 +0100, nunatarsuaq nunatars...@gmail.com
wrote:
Same thing.
I logged
Anybody knows how to set up server-side filtering using Sieve?
My server is running openSuse with postfix and cyrus-imap. I guess
both of them have to be somehow configured to use Sieve as a filter.
I need to move all messages marked as spam (by SpamAssasin) to user's
Junk folder.
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ToMasz
nunatarsuaq wrote:
Anybody knows how to set up server-side filtering using Sieve?
My server is running openSuse with postfix and cyrus-imap. I guess
both of them have to be somehow configured to use Sieve as a filter.
I need to move all messages marked as spam (by SpamAssasin) to user's
Junk
On 11/10/2009 02:35 PM, Eero Volotinen wrote:
nunatarsuaq wrote:
Anybody knows how to set up server-side filtering using Sieve?
My server is running openSuse with postfix and cyrus-imap. I guess
both of them have to be somehow configured to use Sieve as a filter.
I need to move all messages