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mysql.jorge at decimal

Jul 16, 2009, 2:43 PM

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SieveScripts now showing in squirrelmail avelsieve after upgrade

Hi there,



After the upgrade, all sieve scripts that accounts had, are not shown in
squirrelmail's avelsieve.

I confirmed and they are on the db untouched.



Logging in with an account that had scripts, they are not shown, and if I
insert a new script, the existent script on the DB is overwritten.



Why without touching Squirrelmail and avelsieve, just updating dbmail, this
happened?



Jorge,


mysql.jorge at decimal

Jul 16, 2009, 2:54 PM

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Re: SieveScripts now showing in squirrelmail avelsieve after upgrade [In reply to]

Additional info about this,



Apart from the problem below:



1- Add sieve rule

2- Rule remains visible

3- Logout and login again

4- Check existent rules, nothing's there, but rule is on DB.





How can I debug this on timsieved?

With log 511 when I check the rules on Squirrelmail there's no info on the
logs.



Please give a hand on this!

Jorge,



From: dbmail-dev-bounces [at] dbmail [mailto:dbmail-dev-bounces [at] dbmail]
On Behalf Of Jorge Bastos
Sent: quinta-feira, 16 de Julho de 2009 22:44
To: 'DBMAIL Developers Mailinglist'
Subject: [Dbmail-dev] SieveScripts now showing in squirrelmail avelsieve
after upgrade



Hi there,



After the upgrade, all sieve scripts that accounts had, are not shown in
squirrelmail's avelsieve.

I confirmed and they are on the db untouched.



Logging in with an account that had scripts, they are not shown, and if I
insert a new script, the existent script on the DB is overwritten.



Why without touching Squirrelmail and avelsieve, just updating dbmail, this
happened?



Jorge,


mysql.jorge at decimal

Jul 16, 2009, 3:28 PM

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Re: SieveScripts now showing in squirrelmail avelsieve after upgrade [In reply to]

Paul,

I got it! It's some problem on timsieved, attached there's the 511 log for
you,

It seems to login and after it complains about:



"Jul 16 23:07:59 lira dbmail/timsieved[15291]: [0x8cf6970] Debug:[timsieved]
tims_error(+179): an invalid command was issued"



Log attached.

I changed the AUTH hash, the "XXXXXXX" was me that have inserted them there.





Jorge,





From: dbmail-dev-bounces [at] dbmail [mailto:dbmail-dev-bounces [at] dbmail]
On Behalf Of Jorge Bastos
Sent: quinta-feira, 16 de Julho de 2009 22:54
To: 'DBMAIL Developers Mailinglist'
Subject: Re: [Dbmail-dev] SieveScripts now showing in squirrelmail avelsieve
after upgrade



Additional info about this,



Apart from the problem below:



1- Add sieve rule

2- Rule remains visible

3- Logout and login again

4- Check existent rules, nothing's there, but rule is on DB.





How can I debug this on timsieved?

With log 511 when I check the rules on Squirrelmail there's no info on the
logs.



Please give a hand on this!

Jorge,



From: dbmail-dev-bounces [at] dbmail [mailto:dbmail-dev-bounces [at] dbmail]
On Behalf Of Jorge Bastos
Sent: quinta-feira, 16 de Julho de 2009 22:44
To: 'DBMAIL Developers Mailinglist'
Subject: [Dbmail-dev] SieveScripts now showing in squirrelmail avelsieve
after upgrade



Hi there,



After the upgrade, all sieve scripts that accounts had, are not shown in
squirrelmail's avelsieve.

I confirmed and they are on the db untouched.



Logging in with an account that had scripts, they are not shown, and if I
insert a new script, the existent script on the DB is overwritten.



Why without touching Squirrelmail and avelsieve, just updating dbmail, this
happened?



Jorge,
Attachments: timsieved sqmail login.txt (10.4 KB)

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