Re: sieve doesn't work [auf Viren überprüft]

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Martin G.H. Minkler wrote:
There will only be connections from localhost (as You can see in my
config, sieve only listens to localhost) since if there will ever be a
websieve or the like, it's going to run on the same machine.

In you first post I can't see information about "sasl" and/or "STARTTLS"

You are absolutely right, I do not get any sasl-methods and/or STARTTLS.
I did use to get STARTTLS until I disabled it via the certificate-line.

This just brings up more questions - how to I even enable sasl for sieve?

Or is it enabled but not announced?

From configuring postfix I know You can configure the MTA to only announce SASL after STARTTLS but this probably isn't the case here?

If I can provide any more information, please let me know.

Nobody any ideas? Am I the only one on debian sarge who's sieve doesn't offer SASL login w/o TLS and sieve_sasl_minimum_layer=0?

Or is the option maybe called sasl_minimum_layer_sieve?

Is there any documentation on the sasl-options in imapd.conf?

I read the man pages for timsieved, cyrmaster and imapd.conf but didn't find anything useful.


Martin
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