Getting Sieve to Run from cyrus.conf

Forrest Aldrich forrie at forrie.com
Fri Jul 1 22:29:44 EDT 2005


Okay, I commented out "callback" in /etc/services and used Sieve.  I can
connect with "sieveshell", but this appears to be a problem still:

    # sieveshell myserver.domain.com
    connecting to myserver.domain.com
    Please enter your password:
    Please enter your password:
    perl in free(): error: junk pointer, too high to make sense
    Abort trap (core dumped)


I have saslauthd running in "- pam" mode.  I'm able to connect and
interact via imapd.






Ken Murchison wrote:

> Forrest Aldrich wrote:
>
>> I installed the lastest cyrus, compiled from the FreeBSD port.
>>
>> I'm having a problem with timsieved not running as it's configured:
>>
>> sieve     cmd="timsieved" listen="sieve" prefork=0
>>
>> From the docs I read, this is correct.   If I telnet to my local machine
>> (by IP, not 127.0.0.1) there's no response.
>>
>> I've restarted the cyrus master process, no luck.
>
>
> Is "sieve" defined in /etc/services?
>
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