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Resolved Roundcube Sieve Plugin not working, 17.8.11 MU 1

haha yup, something about that path. It did the same to me.

Setting it to false isn't really a solution... it's a hack. :p

It posts if you take out "inc".....
 
Try this instead, in that same file:
PHP:
$config['sieverules_conn_options'] = array(
  'ssl' => array(
    'verify_peer'       => false,
    'verify_peer_name'  => false,
    'allow_self_signed' => true,
  )
leaving config['sieverules_usetls'] = TRUE
 
Try this instead, in that same file:
PHP:
$config['sieverules_conn_options'] = array(
  'ssl' => array(
    'verify_peer'       => false,
    'verify_peer_name'  => false,
    'allow_self_signed' => true,
  )
leaving config['sieverules_usetls'] = TRUE

I have already tested these settings but they are not working.
 
This settings work, changed sieverules_host to a value which is fitting to the certificate CN. Please note on the Server I have a wildcard cert for *.example.de.
PHP:
$config['sieverules_host'] = 'mail.example.de';
$config['sieverules_port'] = 4190;
$config['sieverules_debug'] = false;
$config['sieverules_auth_type'] = 'PLAIN';
$config['sieverules_auth_cid'] = null;
$config['sieverules_auth_pw'] = null;
$config['sieverules_usetls'] = TRUE;
$config['sieverules_conn_options'] = array(
  'ssl' => array(
    'verify_peer'       => true,
    'verify_peer_name'  => true,
    'allow_self_signed' => false,
  )
);
 
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