Thanks Benny!

Good hint to the logs dir, no "sieve" file was created but 

/usr/local/www/roundcube/logs

exists and has an .htaccess file.  There is nothing else.

# touch sieve
# chmod 777 sieve

not logging, alas... but Noel's advice has moved me forward and dovecot has 
logged a handshake failure (due to expired cert).  That's easy to fix...

-David



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [RCU] managesieve
From: Benny Pedersen <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: Fri Jul 14 2017 00:22:56 GMT+0300 (AST)

> David Gessel skrev den 2017-07-13 20:07:
> 
>> does not result in /var/log/sieve being generated (or after being
>> created, being populated)
> 
> roundcube does not use syslog, in the chroot roundcube dir you have a subdir 
> logs/
> 
> no logs there ?
> 
>> Any hints very much appreciated.
> 
> tirred now to read my config
> 
> using only 127.0.0.1 for server hosts, maybe some php class keep rfc1918 
> ssl/tls secure still, dont know or ever needed to try
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