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howtos:network_services:dovecot_with_sieve [2015/10/01 23:50 (UTC)] – [Configuring Pigeonhole] timhowtos:network_services:dovecot_with_sieve [2015/10/02 00:01 (UTC)] – [Open the firewall for ManageSieve] tim
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 that is it for basic installation, although if you were following [[howtos:network_services:postfix_dovecot_mysql|Creating a Virtual Mail Server with Postfix, Dovecot and MySQL]] you will also need to add port 4190 to the firewall with something like that is it for basic installation, although if you were following [[howtos:network_services:postfix_dovecot_mysql|Creating a Virtual Mail Server with Postfix, Dovecot and MySQL]] you will also need to add port 4190 to the firewall with something like
 <code>iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 4190 -m state --state NEW -j ACCEPT</code> <code>iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 4190 -m state --state NEW -j ACCEPT</code>
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 +You may also want to restart dovecot to make sure it sees your newly added plugins
 +<code>/etc/rc.d/rc.dovecot restart</code>
  
 ===== Configuring Thunderbird for Sieve ===== ===== Configuring Thunderbird for Sieve =====
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