SASL/Sieve problems

From: David H. Lynch Jr. (no email)
Date: Fri Apr 07 2006 - 13:49:07 EDT

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        I recently had to rebuild a Cyrus 2.2 Mail Server.
        I cloned the root partition first.
        Built the new system.
        copied the appropriate configuration from the old system, checked
    permissions and got everything running.
        Cyrus IMAP works fine.
        cyradm works fine.
        but sieve filters on accounts are inactive - they are present in
    /var/spool/sieve

        And sieveshell will not authenticate.
        authlog has lots of cyrus/sieve errors every time I try to run
    sieveshell.
        basically sieveshell appears to be running through a bunch of SASL
    authentication methods (NTLM, OTP, DIGEST-MD5, ..) and failing each
        and finally complaining that there are "no worthy mechs"

        I have scoured the old system and I can not find anywhere that
    sieve/SASL is configured separately from cyrus imap - and my imapd.conf,
    and cyrus.conf have not changed.
       
        I am using sasldb for authentication. I have run sasldblistusers2
    with expected results, checked permissions on everything sasl related.
       
        What am I missing ? How can cyrus imap be using SASL correctly but
    sieve is not ?
     

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