[ingo] Problem with Sieve and global scripts instead of user scripts
Jan Schneider
jan at horde.org
Wed Jan 21 12:05:25 UTC 2009
Zitat von josh at endries.org:
> Hello,
>
> I'm having the same problem Marc had way back in 2006:
>
> http://marc.info/?l=ingo&m=115457232514596
>
> I haven't found any resolution to this anywhere. :( If there is one
> I hope someone can post it. The issue is, I think, that Ingo uses a
> global script instead of a user script for a Cyrus admin user. My
> email address is listed as an admin user for my domain in Cyrus, and
> when I save my script it saves properly but goes into the global
> namespace rather than my user directory.
This has nothing to do with Ingo.
> I don't know much about Sieve and I'm not sure if Ingo even has a
> choice of where to put the script. Maybe it just dumps it to the
> server and the server chooses where it goes. If that's the case, I
> suppose it's impossible to have a user script with an admin user.
> The only thing I can think of is to create a separate admin user for
> Cyrus, which isn't hard but doesn't seem to me to be the "right way"
> to solve the problem.
Exactly, that's how it works. But why would you need a Sieve script
for the admin user anyway? You have read the huge warning letters to
NOT use the Cyrus admin account for IMAP access, didn't you?
Jan.
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