On Jun 11, 2021, at 3:51 AM, Vincent Brillault <vincent.brillault at
cern.ch> wrote:>> It then falls through my personal sieve filter and hits the implicit
>> keep at the end and ends up in my inbox - with the original headers.
>
> I had a similar issue recently (with addheader, not deleteheader) and I
> was pointed to the RFC:
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc5293#section-5
>
> ```
> The deleteheader action does not affect Sieve's implicit keep.
> ```
I haven't gone over the RFCs with a fine toothed comb, but having implicit
and explicit keep with different behaviors is surprising.
> My addheader case was solved by adding an explicit keep or a fileinto.
I added a keep; to then end of my before.sieve and it doesn't change the
behavior (with or without the deleteheaders I always see the other hosts X-Spam
headers in the delivered mail).
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Daniel J. Luke