Re: sieve (and cyrus) - doesn't work - how to troubleshoot?
Erik Steffl <steffl@bigfoot.com> writes:
> would this work for 1.6 (as I understand it there's quite a difference
> between 1.5 and 1.6)?
It should work for 1.6. I've never used 1.5.
> do you know what's the line for cyrus deliver -l in /etc/inetd.conf?
That was never documented at the cyrus site; I figured it out on my own.
Put this in your inetd.conf:
lmtp stream tcp nowait cyrus /path/to/deliver deliver -l
should be sufficient. Make sure that lmtp is in your /etc/services.
> to mailbox_transport = lmtp and that's it (as far as postfix goes)?
I believe so. I don't actually use any of that part of postfix (all my
addresses are resolved with ldap and everything resolves to a
locally-defined transport). But, I'm pretty sure that is the syntax.
> do you know the name of it? I can't find anything like that in
> installed packages or cyrus source tree.
It's probably not installed as a package (although it should be,
IMHO). You have to get the source, build it, then build the test program
in the sieve subdirectory by hand.
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