Well, my workaround for KMail is to simply disable the script to delete before deleting it. This way, it's removed from the auto-generated USER.sieve (where active-script.sieve points to) and it's no problem when the file is actually deleted.
Question is if KMail should do this automatically, or if Dovecot should remove a script to delete from USER.sieve before deleting it. Or if I did something wrong configuring Dovecot ;-)
Am Montag, 5. Juli 2021, 18:58:15 CEST schrieb Benny Pedersen:
On 2021-07-05 16:29, Tobias Leupold wrote:
So the question is now: Is this a KMail bug, a Doveceot bug, or is the server misconfigured?!
in roundcube one would create another filter-set, with no filter-rules in, then one set the filter-set with no rules in to be default, this will disable sieve, reason is that it must always be atleast one filter-set active, but its not required to have rules in a filter set
hope this works