On 6/5/13 8:11 AM, Dan White wrote: > On 06/04/13 17:11 -0600, Jason Bailey wrote: >> All, >> >> I have a CentOS 6 mail system running Cyrus version 2.3.16, which is >> configured to use virtual domains. Sieve is enabled, and indeed runs for >> some mailboxes, but not for others. I'm struggling to find a solution. >> >> Case in point. I have a script that is supposed to file incoming >> messages into specific sub-folders. The problem is, it doesn't do >> anything (script doesn't seem to execute). Messages simply arrive in the >> root of the inbox. I'm puzzled because I have used this very same script >> for years. >> >> Message sources show that the X-Sieve header is set and is reporting CMU >> Sieve 2.3. The server also shows sieve listening on port 4190. Scripts >> uploaded with sieveshell are copied and installed without error. >> >> I looked at my mail log, but it isn't telling me much. The only Cyrus >> related error I can find is one about "duplicate_mark". There isn't much >> there about Sieve besides logins. >> >> I ran sivtest and all seems good there. I'm not sure what to look for. >> >> Any ideas? Help is appreciated. > > Did you activate the uploaded script? Was the script successfully compiled > to bytecode? > It uploaded just fine, and it was activated just fine. It appears it was successfully compiled to bytecode (there are binary files aside the script on the server), but I can't be totally certain - how do I tell? Jason ---- Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap.org/ List Archives/Info: http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipermail/info-cyrus/ To Unsubscribe: https://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/mailman/listinfo/info-cyrus