sieve and global/default scripts

Eugene M. Zheganin eugene at zhegan.in
Fri Feb 6 06:20:22 EST 2015


Hi.

On 06.02.2015 14:46, Niels Dettenbach wrote:
> did you still have read the manual?:
I really do. The most sad thing - is that I have to read the part that
isn't yet written. The thought of the author of this particular article
was dwelling for some reason, there's no explanation about how the
global script can be enabled by default for all users (without the need
of linking them manually): the author first decided to explain different
kinds of scripts, then he switched to another topic - shared folders,
and then he totally forgot what he was talking about at the start.

I'm using cyrus-imapd for like 12 years. I often see complaints that
it's documented badly. I often see the responses to such complaints -
with appropriate manual quoting. Well, "badly documented" doesn't mean
that it's not documented - it means that the documentation is fragmented
across a set of man pages, README files, web articles - and they all
aren't linked together, and this situation doesn't change. There's no
definitive guide on Cyrus (at least I didn't see such one). I assume
there can be an article on sieve and about how to enable the global
scripts, but I decided it would be more simple to ask here - I assume
one of the reasons for having such unorganized documentation set is the
need to communicate with users inside this mailing list.

I really do need to read the manual - do you by any chance have it by
any chance ?

Thanks.
Eugene.


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