Do you have root access via SSH to the server? If so, try entering the command
telnet 0 4190 to see if the sieve server is responding. On 2020-01-12 09:46, @lbutlr wrote:
On 10 Jan 2020, at 17:17, Dave Nelson ([email protected]) <[email protected]> wrote:This will help you: https://notes.sagredo.eu/en/qmail-notes-185/roundcube-plugins-35.html#sieveI’ve looked into setting this up before in RC, but I must be missing something as all I get on the Filters settings in Roundcube is “Unable to Connect to server” which I assume is the manage sieve port 4190, bit I don’t see anything that would explain why. It hasn’t been a big deal as non of my users are interested in filtering, but I would like to get it working anyway as I do sometimes use the webmail myself and it would be nice to integrate my existing sieve rules (in $HOME/.active_sieve) $config['plugins'] = array( 'archive’, 'emoticons', 'help', 'hide_blockquote', 'identity_select', 'markasjunk', 'logon_page', 'logout_redirect', 'message_highlight', 'dovecot_ident', 'listcommands', 'managesieve', 'keyboard_shortcuts', 'customizr', ); Manage sieve’s config is the default settings, which indicates the right port will be used and localhost is the default (which fits my setup).
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