Re: how to run sieve scripts?

From: Andrew Morgan (no email)
Date: Fri Apr 20 2007 - 17:30:24 EDT

  • Next message: Andy Howell: "how to run sieve scripts?"

    On Fri, 20 Apr 2007, Andy Howell wrote:

    > I created a simple sieve script using the sieve extension in Thunderbird. The
    > script gets installed under /var/lib/imap/seive/j/jeremy/copyAndy.script, and
    > makes a copyAndy.bc file in the same directory. However, it never gets run.
    > What do I need to do to get invoked?
    >
    > In the maillog, I see an error:
    >
    > lmtpunix[..]: IOERROR: fstating sieve script
    > /var/lib/imap/sieve/j/jeremy/defaultbc: No such file or directory
    >
    > So, it looks like its searching for a default, but why not the one I
    > installed?

    I have no idea how it works in Thunderbird. When you are using
    sieveshell, you upload the script and then "activate" it. The activation
    step creates a symlink from defaultbc to your script, marking it as the
    script in use. With sieveshell you can upload multiple scripts and switch
    between them using activate.

             Andy

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