Hi Doug,
Weirdly, a reboot fixed it.
Paul
On 29/05/17 04:05, Doug Barton wrote:
If it's feasible for you, try the 1.3-RC. Many improvements in the Sieve plugin (and other areas).
hope this helps,
Doug
On 5/5/2017 7:25 AM, Paul Littlefield wrote:
Hello,
(my first post so be gentle)
I will be posting this to the Roundcube mailing list too, but thought it worth asking here as well.
I have a Roundcube installation running Apache with Dovecot and Sieve.
When logged in to Roundcube, a user can see the Sieve scripts and enable or disable them but NOT edit them or create new scripts.
In other words, Dovecot will happily EDIT the script to mark it as 'false' but will not edit the actual rules or create a new rule...
e.g.
require ["fileinto","vacation"]; # rule:[Out of Office] if false # true { vacation :days 1 :addresses "me@mydomain.com" :subject "Out of Office" :from "me@mydomain.com" "I am out of the office."; } # rule:[Spam] if header :contains "subject" "{Spam}" { fileinto "Spam"; }
Any ideas?
Thanks,
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