That was the first thing I thought, I checked a user (where I saw that
happening) Trash folder and it was empty (maybe I need to check more cases).
I can search but maybe somebody already knows, I can put on the sieve
one exception that prevents the pipe action in the case of the
destination dir is Trash. What is the most effective way of doing that?
Thanks
On 10/11/2021 12:24, Aki Tuomi wrote:>> On 10/11/2021 14:22 Jo?o Silva <joaopfmlist at lipc.fis.uc.pt>
wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> I'm having a problem related to Dovecot (version 2.2.36) sieves and
I'm
>> not finding information.
>>
>> I'm calling a sieve with
>>
>> 90-sieve.conf:? imapsieve_mailbox2_name = *
>> 90-sieve.conf:? imapsieve_mailbox2_from = SPAM
>> 90-sieve.conf:? imapsieve_mailbox2_causes = COPY
>> 90-sieve.conf:? imapsieve_mailbox2_before >>
file:/etc/dovecot/sieve/learn-ham.sieve
>>
>> The SPAM folder have a autoexpunge set.
>>
>> From the log analysis I have a very strong suspect that the sieve is
>> being called when the mails from the Spam folder are expunged, is that
>> possible? Is any other imapsieve_mailbox2_causes that could be used to
>> prevent that?
>>
>> Thanks
> I'd guess this is happening because mail is being moved from SPAM to
Trash.
>
> Aki