dovecot at ptld.com
2021-Jul-05 17:27 UTC
Deleting an active sieve script leaves sieve unfunctional
> On 07-05-2021 1:04 pm, Tobias Leupold wrote: > There's no symlink pointing to that very script. I have virtual users, > so I > keep the respective sieve scripts in /srv/sieve/user at domain/. > > Such a directory looks like that: > > active-script.sieve -> USER.sieve > USER.sieve > some-script.sieve > some-other-script.sieveYes, that is the one im talking about: active-script.sieve Just remove that symlink and sieve will be disabled for that user and you shouldn't have any errors.
Tobias Leupold
2021-Jul-05 17:34 UTC
Deleting an active sieve script leaves sieve unfunctional
> Yes, that is the one im talking about: active-script.sieve > Just remove that symlink and sieve will be disabled for that user and > you shouldn't have any errors.Yeah, of course I won't -- but sieve filtering won't work as well without the symlink ... Am Montag, 5. Juli 2021, 19:27:50 CEST schrieb dovecot at ptld.com:> > On 07-05-2021 1:04 pm, Tobias Leupold wrote: > > There's no symlink pointing to that very script. I have virtual users, > > so I > > keep the respective sieve scripts in /srv/sieve/user at domain/. > > > > Such a directory looks like that: > > active-script.sieve -> USER.sieve > > USER.sieve > > some-script.sieve > > some-other-script.sieve >