Well, depends on what you want to do, we have a system wide sieve to
transfer spam to spam folders.
We just compiled the script and put it in a single shared sieve
folder. This does not require sieve to be enabled in sogo and gives us
the functionality we needed.



On 22 February 2011 17:58,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes. I did check the TLS connection independent of Sogo.
>
> I was successfully able to connect, modify, activate and verify Sieve scripts
> using gnutls-cli and the Thunderbird Sieve extension.
>
> At the moment, (as clearly stated in the documentation :-( ) all indications
> are that Sieve TLS is not supported.
>
> --Firedup.
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