Re: sieve (and cyrus) - doesn't work - how to troubleshoot?
Erik Steffl <steffl@bigfoot.com> writes:
> does cyrus create any log?
Not that I know of, sadly. If there's a problem with the sieve file,
cyrus silently behaves as if there is no sieve file.
> postfix. it has the lmtp transport method, but how do I set the cyrus
> side?
What version of cyrus? If it's 2.x, then it should be defined in
/etc/cyrus.conf; either lmtp or lmtpunix, or both. In fact, lmtp is the
only way to deliver mail with 2.x. For 1.x, you run 'deliver -l' out of
inetd. Test either version by telnetting to port 2525.
Also, make sure that you set postfix's local delivery transport to be
lmtp.
There is also a sieve test program that comes with the cyrus source. You
feed it a mail message and a sieve script and it'll tell you what it
would do.
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