On 8/10/2011 2:28 PM, Simon Matter wrote: >> On 8/10/2011 2:00 PM, Simon Matter wrote: >>>> I don't know if this is the right place to report this or not. >>>> >>>> I am building a new server on a 64 bit CentOS 6.0 platform. >>>> >>>> [root@newmick ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release >>>> CentOS Linux release 6.0 (Final) >>>> [root@newmick ~]# uname -a >>>> Linux newmick.halshome.net 2.6.32-71.29.1.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP >>>> Mon Jun 27 19:49:27 BST 2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux >>>> >>>> Mail subsystem consists of: >>>> sendmail >>>> spamassassin >>>> spamass-milter >>>> cyrus-imap >>>> >>>> All of these appear to be working. Mail sent to the system >>>> appears in the inbox of the user it is sent to. >>>> >>>> My problem: >>>> >>>> I am unable to get the cyrus sieve to work. Attempting to run >>>> sieveshell to load the filter fails as shown below. >>>> >>>> [harold@newmick ~]$ sieveshell localhost >>>> connecting to localhost >>>> unable to connect to server at /usr/bin/sieveshell line 170. >>>> [harold@newmick ~]$ >>> Maybe sieveshell tries to connect to the wrong port? Did you try >>> sieveshell localhost:sieve >>> >> [harold@newmick ~]$ sieveshell localhost:sieve >> connecting to localhost:sieve >> connect: Connection refused >> unable to connect to server at /usr/bin/sieveshell line 170. >> [harold@newmick ~]$ sieveshell localhost:2000 >> connecting to localhost:2000 >> unable to connect to server at /usr/bin/sieveshell line 170. >> [harold@newmick ~]$ > And on which port does it listen for sieve? Note that port 2000 is not the > managesieve port anymore. > [root@newmick etc]# grep sieve /etc/services sieve-filter 2000/tcp cisco-sccp # Sieve Mail Filter Daemon sieve-filter 2000/udp cisco-sccp # Sieve Mail Filter Daemon sieve 4190/tcp # ManageSieve Protocol [root@newmick etc]# [harold@newmick ~]$ sieveshell localhost:4190 connecting to localhost:4190 connect: Connection refused unable to connect to server at /usr/bin/sieveshell line 170. [harold@newmick ~]$ I checked /etc/services, and it's 4190 and not 2000. But 4190 fails just the same. Harold _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos