Dear mailing list,
I have to admit, I was mislead: I thought that some messages should be
logged anyway. But in fact sieve only logs errors by default.
So I had to introduce a intended error in my sieve script, trigger it by
sending a mail and voi-là: the log got its error messages.
So this
Dear Stephan,
Am 06.01.19 um 19:07 schrieb Stephan Bosch:
Can you enable mail_debug=yes and look at your debug log. Sieve will
tell you what directories files are being used.
I did this already in the past without insight. Maybe I miss something.
I put the relevant lines from my system mail l
Op 06/01/2019 om 18:58 schreef Christian Wolf:
Dear mailinglist,
I have the problem that I had to migrate a setup and since then my
user's sieve script does no longer log anything.
I have sieve_user_log unset and sieve points to a folder (ready for
ManageSievev service). In the old config I
Dear mailinglist,
I have the problem that I had to migrate a setup and since then my user's sieve
script does
no longer log anything.
I have sieve_user_log unset and sieve points to a folder (ready for
ManageSievev service).
In the old config I had sieve point to the symlink and sieve_dir poi