On Sun, 2011-03-20 at 17:32 +0100, Dominique Couot wrote: > I must be a bit slow but It seems I can't get sieve to work properly (or > to be more accurate... at all). > OK, I've got Cyrup IMAP working, got users and incoming and outgoing > mail on the following config: > Ubuntu 10.04 LTS + Postfix + Cyrus IMAP. > Now, I am trying to get rules working through Cyrus and Sieve (which I > understand is installed by default with Cyrus) > The rules will be setup from remote computers by either the admin or the > users themselves. > I looked into the cyrus.conf file and I do have an entry for sieve. It says: > sieve cmd="timsieved" listen="localhost:sieve" prefork=0 > maxchild=100 > What do I have to change to get it to work, change localhost to the > server IP or FQDN ? I'd specify the hosts' LAN IP address. > Open the firewall to admit connection to port 2000 ? Yes, if "sieve" resolves to 2000. Check /etc/services. Or replace sieve with whatever number you want to use. > I also read that the sieve port has changed from 2000 to a 4xxx value. > Where can I check what my current config is ? Can you telnet to the SIEVE post of your Cyrus server? That is always a good first check. telnet imap.example.com 2000 ---- Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap.org/ List Archives/Info: http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipermail/info-cyrus/