Toltec problems

Martin Honermeyer maze at strahlungsfrei.de
Mon Nov 15 15:18:11 CET 2004


Bernhard Reiter wrote:

> On Sunday 14 November 2004 13:52, Martin Honermeyer wrote:
>> Bernhard Reiter wrote:
>> >> Who can say a final word if this INBOX/Inbox stuff is already
>> >> implemented in kolab2 and proko2 (does it matter for proko2)?
>> >
>> > It matters for Proko2 and the server packages of 20041108 have it.
>> > You need to log in as user in the webadmin and know the name of the
>> > imap folder you want to transport (non-ical mail) into.
>> > Then you can activate this in the "Mail Delivery" tab.
>>
>> I am having this output when trying to "Activate delivery to folder":
>>
>> Errors:
>>  Not currently in TRANSACTION state
>>  Script was:
>>
>> require "fileinto";
>> if header :contains ["X-Kolab-Scheduling-Message"] ["FALSE"] {
>> fileinto "INBOX/Inbox";
>> }
>>
>> I am using 20041108.
> 
> Hmm. It works for me in two installations.
> Was the mailbox created before this?
> 

Yes, it existed before.

>> So this is solved via Sieve?
> 
> Yes, according to the discussion on kolab-devel@
> this was the best solution for the problem.
> 
>>What about existing Sieve scripts? We are
>> having our own ones, which we create via SmartSieve. Will they be
>> overwritten?
> 
> That is the drawback with all Sieve solutions that Kolab2 has;
> that is vacation, forwarding and now mail delivery.
> They will overwrite existing sieve scripts.
> So if you use sieve scripts from other sources,
> you need to change the webinterface to not break this.
> 
> We should discuss on Kolab-devel what we can do to  improve
> this in the future.

Thanks. This is important for us, since we are making excessive use of sieve
rules.


Martin




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