i am using dovecot-2.2.36-3.el7_7.1.x86_64 on centos 7 is it possible to activate / deactivate a sieve script for a mailbox from the command line? my mailboxes are currently stores in /../vmail/domain.tld/username if i activate / deactivate a filter set using roundcube (webmail system) then it creates or deletes a symbolic link /../vmail/domain.tld/username/dovecot.sieve? which points to a file /../vmail/domain.tld/username/sieve/managesieve.sieve. if i create this symbolic link manually it doesn't seem to work
> On 03/10/2019 19:40 Matthew Broadhead via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote: > > > i am using dovecot-2.2.36-3.el7_7.1.x86_64 on centos 7 > > is it possible to activate / deactivate a sieve script for a mailbox > from the command line? > > my mailboxes are currently stores in /../vmail/domain.tld/username > > if i activate / deactivate a filter set using roundcube (webmail system) > then it creates or deletes a symbolic link > /../vmail/domain.tld/username/dovecot.sieve? which points to a file > /../vmail/domain.tld/username/sieve/managesieve.sieve. > > if i create this symbolic link manually it doesn't seem to workHi! You can use 'doveadm sieve' commands to manage scripts, e.g. 'doveadm sieve activate'. Aki
Le 03/10/2019 ? 18:40, Matthew Broadhead via dovecot a ?crit?:> i am using dovecot-2.2.36-3.el7_7.1.x86_64 on centos 7 > > is it possible to activate / deactivate a sieve script for a mailbox > from the command line? > > my mailboxes are currently stores in /../vmail/domain.tld/username > > if i activate / deactivate a filter set using roundcube (webmail > system) then it creates or deletes a symbolic link > /../vmail/domain.tld/username/dovecot.sieve? which points to a file > /../vmail/domain.tld/username/sieve/managesieve.sieve. > > if i create this symbolic link manually it doesn't seem to work >You can use the sieve-connect command which uses the managesieve protocol to speak to the server.
On 03/10/2019 18:59, Aki Tuomi via dovecot wrote:>> On 03/10/2019 19:40 Matthew Broadhead via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote: >> >> >> i am using dovecot-2.2.36-3.el7_7.1.x86_64 on centos 7 >> >> is it possible to activate / deactivate a sieve script for a mailbox >> from the command line? >> >> my mailboxes are currently stores in /../vmail/domain.tld/username >> >> if i activate / deactivate a filter set using roundcube (webmail system) >> then it creates or deletes a symbolic link >> /../vmail/domain.tld/username/dovecot.sieve? which points to a file >> /../vmail/domain.tld/username/sieve/managesieve.sieve. >> >> if i create this symbolic link manually it doesn't seem to work > Hi! > > You can use 'doveadm sieve' commands to manage scripts, e.g. 'doveadm sieve activate'. > > AkiThat is exactly what i was looking for.? thanks!
On 03/10/2019 19:17, Erwan David via dovecot wrote:> Le 03/10/2019 ? 18:40, Matthew Broadhead via dovecot a ?crit?: >> i am using dovecot-2.2.36-3.el7_7.1.x86_64 on centos 7 >> >> is it possible to activate / deactivate a sieve script for a mailbox >> from the command line? >> >> my mailboxes are currently stores in /../vmail/domain.tld/username >> >> if i activate / deactivate a filter set using roundcube (webmail >> system) then it creates or deletes a symbolic link >> /../vmail/domain.tld/username/dovecot.sieve? which points to a file >> /../vmail/domain.tld/username/sieve/managesieve.sieve. >> >> if i create this symbolic link manually it doesn't seem to work >> > You can use the sieve-connect command which uses the managesieve > protocol to speak to the server. >That command is not found on my server.? do i need to install an extra package?
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