[ingo] Can't connect to server.
Georgy Goshin
gosha at inbox.ee
Tue Jan 24 14:35:22 PST 2006
And also tcpdump -i eth0 | grep sieve and tcpdump -i eth0 | grep 2000 show
nothing ;(
G.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Igor Arenz" <igor at knexe.de>
To: "Georgy Goshin" <gosha at inbox.ee>
Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 12:21 AM
Subject: Re: [ingo] Can't connect to server.
> Hello,
>
> are you sure you sieve is bound to your external IP? Debian bind sieve
> only to localhost by default.
>
> Can you connect to sieve from external with telnet? "telnet
> server.domain.tld 2000" ?
>
> Gruß
>
> Igor :-)
>
>
> Georgy Goshin wrote:
>
>>Hi!
>>
>>I have a trouble connection to server, INGO writes connection timed out,
>>so I can't list scripts, activate or deactivate any scripts:
>
>>What I did wrong? Is there any step-by-step instruction how to use this
>>with cyrus-imapd? Cyrus imap works in virtual domain mode with UNIX folder
>>name delimeters.
>>
>>
>>Georgy.
>>
>>
>>
>>PS.
>>
>>backend:
>>/* Sieve Example */
>>$backends['sieve'] = array(
>> 'driver' => 'timsieved',
>> 'preferred' => 'server.domain.tld',
>> 'hordeauth' => true,
>> 'params' => array(
>> // Hostname of the timsieved server
>> 'hostspec' => 'server.domain.tld',
>> // Login type of the server
>> 'logintype' => 'DIGEST-MD5',
>> // Port number of the timsieved server
>> 'port' => 2000,
>> // Name of the sieve script
>> 'scriptname' => 'ingo'
>> ),
>> 'script' => 'sieve',
>> 'scriptparams' => array()
>>);
>>
>>
>
>
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