From: Matthew G. <ma...@ac...> - 2022-03-11 09:25:20
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Actually you are right there. I never looked at the "Server Side Filter" plugin as according to the https://squirrelmail.org/ site, it was last updated in 2004 so I went for the 2009 Avesieve (and I also was after an easy to use sieve interface not something that only worked in the client.) The website has mislead me. On 11/3/22 18:53, Paul Lesniewski wrote: > > On Thu, March 10, 2022 10:44 pm, Matthew Geier wrote: >> It looks like the filters plugin is no longer maintained and is no >> longer compatible with later PHP core releases. >> My PHP skills were not where near able to fix it, so I gave up. > There is no "filters" plugin, but if you are referring to "Server Side > Filters" then yes, it is still maintained, although you may need to ask me > offlist if you want more up-to-date code. > >> Our users now have to use https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/iTy5CK1DvKT2RvBBPsMoNEI?domain=github.com >> >> They have it configured as both a Thunderbird plugin and a standalone >> application. >> >> We were only using squirrelmail as an 'emergency' access to emails and >> to set up vacation filters with the sieve filter plugin. Now the sieve >> filter plugin no longer works. > You're mixing up different plugins. Yes, I believe the "Avelsieve" plugin > is not maintained any longer, but newer versions of the "Server Side > Filters" plugin can be configured to create sieve rules including > autoresponder functionality. > > Kind regards, -- Matthew Geier Systems Administrator Australian Centre for Field Robotics, University of Sydney Tel: +61 2 9351 8149 |