I an trying to write a sieve action that will take mail that is addressed to a user only it is filed in a mailbox (e.g. "Direct") if it is to the email AND to any other email address, then file it in a mailbox named, e.g. "Cc". And if the mail is not addressed to the user at all, sieve does nothing with it. Message 1: to foo at example.com => Direct Message 2: to/cc foo at example.com & to/cc to anyone at anydomain.tlf => CC Optional: If it contains a specific header like "X-bypass: secret string" => no action Message 3: NOT to/cc foo at example.com => no action I've gotten exactly nowhere so far Something like if :allof (header :contains ["to"] ["foo#example.com"], header :contains ["cc"] ["foo#example.com"]) Takes care of the first part of the message 1 and 2 criteria. But then what? -- Was it everything you wanted to find? and did you miss me while you were looking for yourself out there?
@lbutlr skrev den 2020-07-12 16:43:> I an trying to write a sieve action that will take mail that is > addressed to a user only it is filed in a mailbox (e.g. "Direct") if > it is to the email AND to any other email address, then file it in a > mailbox named, e.g. "Cc". And if the mail is not addressed to the user > at all, sieve does nothing with it. > > Message 1: to foo at example.com => Direct > > Message 2: to/cc foo at example.com & to/cc to > anyone at anydomain.tlf => CC > Optional: If it contains a specific header like > "X-bypass: secret string" => no action > > Message 3: NOT to/cc foo at example.com => no action > > I've gotten exactly nowhere so far > > Something like > > if :allof (header :contains ["to"] ["foo#example.com"], > header :contains ["cc"] ["foo#example.com"]) > > Takes care of the first part of the message 1 and 2 criteria. But then > what?to, cc can be one single header test https://p5r.uk/blog/2011/sieve-tutorial.html allof will force all headers to match, and thus it will not always work if foo is not in both will this solve it ?
On 12 Jul 2020, at 10:17, Benny Pedersen <me at junc.eu> wrote:> @lbutlr skrev den 2020-07-12 16:43: >> I an trying to write a sieve action that will take mail that is >> addressed to a user only it is filed in a mailbox (e.g. "Direct") if >> it is to the email AND to any other email address, then file it in a >> mailbox named, e.g. "Cc". And if the mail is not addressed to the user >> at all, sieve does nothing with it. >> Message 1: to foo at example.com => Direct >> Message 2: to/cc foo at example.com & to/cc to >> anyone at anydomain.tlf => CC >> Optional: If it contains a specific header like >> "X-bypass: secret string" => no action >> Message 3: NOT to/cc foo at example.com => no action >> I've gotten exactly nowhere so far >> Something like >> if :allof (header :contains ["to"] ["foo#example.com"], >> header :contains ["cc"] ["foo#example.com"]) >> Takes care of the first part of the message 1 and 2 criteria. But then what? > > to, cc can be one single header test > > https://p5r.uk/blog/2011/sieve-tutorial.html > > allof will force all headers to match, and thus it will not always work if foo is not in both > > will this solve it ?That is helpful, but I still do not see how to test for "email has anndress other than this address". If I simply say the address does not contain the address, then to will not match any mail that is sent to both foo at ewxample.com AND to another unknown email. -- 'I'm not a thief, madam. But if I were, I would be the kind that steals fire from the gods.' 'We've already got fire.' 'There must be an upgrade by now.'