Figured out my issues. Stupid error on my part. I had $config['managesieve_conn_options'] in there twice defeating my SSL preferences. All is well now.
Thanks -jeremy
On 2022-06-07 00:37, Jeremy Hansen wrote:
$config['managesieve_port'] = 4190;
$config['managesieve_host'] = 'ssl://mx1.la1.blah.com';
$config['managesieve_auth_type'] = null;
$config['managesieve_auth_cid'] = null;
$config['managesieve_auth_pw'] = null;
$config['managesieve_usetls'] = false;
$config['managesieve_conn_options'] = array( 'ssl' => array( 'verify_peer' => false, 'allow_self_signed' => true, ), );
Same error in the logs. I’m actually not seeing a separate log for sieve. Maybe I have to define a log location or something?
-jeremy
On Tuesday, Jun 07, 2022 at 12:24 AM, Aleksander Machniak alec@alec.pl wrote:
On 07.06.2022 08:42, Jeremy Hansen wrote:
$config['managesieve_host'] = 'ssl://mx1.la1.blah.com';
$config['managesieve_auth_type'] = PLAIN;
Try null, and PLAIN should be in quotes.
$config['managesieve_usetls'] = true;
I'd set this option to false, and control the connection type by use of ssl:// or tls:// prefix in managesieve_host. ssl + tls does not make sense.
$config['managesieve_debug'] = true;
Did you check logs/sieve.log?
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