Dear All, Thanks ofr the great job so far. I have crawled the doc & web, and did not find oh to check for the presence of a folder ina? a mailbox? I know about "fileinto :create" of course, but the purpose is slightly different: I want to automate the move into a folder based on some rules but *only if* an associated folder is present (which name is based on the rule), otherwise I will do a form of catch-all. Example: - INBOX ???? +- abc ???? +- def - Rule detects "aaa" in someheader field: folder "aaa" not present" -> continue; - Rule detect "def" in some header field: "def exists" -> fileinto "def" ?? ; stop; Any help appreciated. Cheers, A/
Martin Johannes Dauser
2019-Feb-28  10:37 UTC
Pigeonhome Sieve: check existence of a folder?
What about extension "mailbox"?
https://wiki.dovecot.org/Pigeonhole/Sieve
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5490#section-3
A simple example (not tested, but should work):
note:?
+ I use '/' instead of '.' as hierarchical separator
+ stop; stops the whole script, but you could use elsif instead.
require ["fileinto", "mailbox"];
if header :contains "header's name" "aaa" {
    if mailboxexists "INBOX/aaa" {
        fileinto "INBOX/aaa";
        stop;
    }
}?
if header :contains "header's name" "def" {
    if mailboxexists  "INBOX/def" {
        fileinto "INBOX/def";
        stop;
    }
}
Greetings Martin
On Thu, 2019-02-28 at 10:42 +0100, AvV via dovecot
wrote:> Dear All,
> 
> Thanks ofr the great job so far.
> 
> I have crawled the doc & web, and did not find oh to check for the?
> presence of a folder ina? a mailbox?
> 
> I know about "fileinto :create" of course, but the purpose is
> slightly?
> different: I want to automate the move into a folder based on some
> rules?
> but *only if* an associated folder is present (which name is based
> on?
> the rule), otherwise I will do a form of catch-all.
> 
> Example:
> 
> - INBOX
> ????? +- abc
> ????? +- def
> 
> - Rule detects "aaa" in someheader field: folder "aaa"
not present"
> ->?
> continue;
> 
> - Rule detect "def" in some header field: "def exists"
-> fileinto
> "def"?
> ??? ; stop;
> 
> Any help appreciated.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> A/
>
Hello,
Thank you for your answer.
That's what I tried at first, but got error message from the editor 
(tb60+sieve)
Seems to be ok now.
Thanks for the help, I tried*mailboxexists("xxx")* instead 
of*mailboxexists "xxx"* which I did not find as such n the doc.
Cheers
On 2/28/19 11:37 AM, Martin Johannes Dauser via dovecot
wrote:> What about extension "mailbox"?
> https://wiki.dovecot.org/Pigeonhole/Sieve
> https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5490#section-3
>
> A simple example (not tested, but should work):
>
> note:
> + I use '/' instead of '.' as hierarchical separator
> + stop; stops the whole script, but you could use elsif instead.
>
> require ["fileinto", "mailbox"];
>
> if header :contains "header's name" "aaa" {
>      if mailboxexists "INBOX/aaa" {
>          fileinto "INBOX/aaa";
>          stop;
>      }
> }
>
> if header :contains "header's name" "def" {
>      if mailboxexists  "INBOX/def" {
>          fileinto "INBOX/def";
>          stop;
>      }
> }
>
> Greetings Martin
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, 2019-02-28 at 10:42 +0100, AvV via dovecot wrote:
>> Dear All,
>>
>> Thanks ofr the great job so far.
>>
>> I have crawled the doc & web, and did not find oh to check for the
>> presence of a folder ina? a mailbox?
>>
>> I know about "fileinto :create" of course, but the purpose is
>> slightly
>> different: I want to automate the move into a folder based on some
>> rules
>> but *only if* an associated folder is present (which name is based
>> on
>> the rule), otherwise I will do a form of catch-all.
>>
>> Example:
>>
>> - INBOX
>>  ????? +- abc
>>  ????? +- def
>>
>> - Rule detects "aaa" in someheader field: folder
"aaa" not present"
>> ->
>> continue;
>>
>> - Rule detect "def" in some header field: "def
exists" -> fileinto
>> "def"
>>  ??? ; stop;
>>
>> Any help appreciated.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> A/
>>
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