[QUOTE][u]Quote by: impax[/u][p]
We are looking to hire someone to take a look at our server and get timsieved working. Our server is in production and we would require that you work on the server in the evening after 6pm PST.
If you are interested please contact me directly.
Thanks
-Joe Crain
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Then I would reccommend to take a look at [url]http://osx.topicdesk.com[/url] They look extremely suited for a job just like yours
I have the same problem as you impax, I can’t install the timsieved.pkg I downloaded from here. I got ahead and follow the directions given but I soon as I telnet the following madness ensues and I can’t even end my telnet session no matter what I try. I have to start and stop mail services.
[b]Jun 21 18:52:22 nameserver sieve[3214]: DBERROR: dbenv->open ‘/Volumes/Data/Mail/imap/db’ failed: DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run database recovery
Jun 21 18:52:22 nameserver master[1833]: process 3214 exited, signaled to death by 10
Jun 21 18:52:22 nameserver crashdump[3215]: timsieved crashed
Jun 21 18:52:22 nameserver master[1833]: service sieve pid 3214 in READY state: terminated abnormally
Jun 21 18:52:22 nameserver crashdump[3215]: crash report written to: /Library/Logs/CrashReporter/timsieved.crash.log
Jun 21 18:52:22 nameserver sieve[3216]: DBERROR db4: fatal region error detected; run recovery[/b]
so i went ahead and skipped the telnet section, lo and behold I got filters into squirrelmail but guess what? 🙁 after I click on filter the DBError drama kicks in again. Now my question is should I be using mailbfr to repair my whole mail database or is this just a fluke?
I got everything installed using this method for 10.4.10, but i didn’t have to separately install timsieve, it was in my os install already, all i had to do was open up the port and install avelsieve….
however! i am having a problem where avelsieve will not send emails out, it will do all of its other jobs of filtering and moving and redirecting emails, but it will [i]not[/i] send out vacation messages or rejection replies.
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