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2007 Jul 23
5
sieve discard
Does the keyword/action discard work by default or is there something I have to do in the configuration to get to work... maybe I missed something on http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA/Sieve I have the following rule: if anyof ( header :contains ["Subject"] ["Test Discard"] ) { discard; stop; } but it delivers to INBOX with or w/o the "stop;". If I change
2020 Feb 21
1
bcc tools and bpftrace packages misbuilt?
After upgrading to 8.1.1911, bcc-tools and bpftrace seem to be broken. Current package versions I have: bpftrace-0.9-3.el8.x86_64 and bcc-tools-0.8.0-4.el8.x86_64 Both of these seem to be pulling in LLVM version 7, rather than the version 8 that is in 8.1.1911: [root at localhost ~]# bpftrace bpftrace: error while loading shared libraries: libclangFrontend.so.7: cannot open shared object file:
2018 Aug 11
1
[trees-plugin] - Dovecot index gets corrupted, when using maildir and recievend and accessing mail at the same time
Quoting Joseph Tam <jtam.home at gmail.com>: > Another privacy plugin that assumes the server operator is unmotivated or > respects your privacy anyways, and won't just skim your password right off > the top to look at your mail. A vault with steel walls and a dirt floor. *SIGH* As usual, you're right on the money, Joseph. I used to let things like this
2014 Oct 24
2
Sieve Advice Needed, Please
Anybody here familiar with the Sieve language? I'm rebuilding my mail server, and I am working with the sieve language to automatically filter spam into a separate account. However, I've hit a snag that I can't get around. BTW, I'm using a clean install of dovecot, postfix, spamassassin on Debian 7.5. I want to do server-side spam filtering, so I've got spamasassin
2020 Feb 22
1
Help needed with managesieve
Hi, I'm really struggling with the following inbound filtering: Let's say:? My email address is "my.email at example.com" ? I've setup a filtered address "filtered.email at example.com" ? I've setup a sending/reply address "send.email at example.com" I am sending a message to a small group of people where detailed tracking is required (yes, I know
2012 Jul 06
2
Pigeonhole Sieve SetFlag question
Hello, I use FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE-p7 i386 dovecot-2.1.6 dovecot-pigeonhole-0.3.0_1 I have the following problem: When I use the following script - the flag is set in \Seen : require ["imap4flags"]; # rule:[test] if anyof (header :contains "Subject" "test") { setflag "\\Seen"; stop; } . SELECT INBOX * OK [CLOSED] Previous mailbox
2015 Apr 30
2
Sieve Rule: What am I missing here?
I have a rule that sends all mail from root to a mailbox, but I want it to NOT send mail from mailing-lists there. if allof (address :contains :localpart "From" "root", not anyof(exists ["List-Id","List-ID","Mailing-List", "X-List-Name","List-Post"])) { fileinto "root-mail"; stop; }
2011 Mar 03
1
Non-conformable arrays
Hi Everyone, I'm running some simulations where eventually I need to table the results. The problem is, that while most simulations I have at least one predicted outcome for each of the six possible categories, sometimes the algorithm assigns all the outcomes and one category is left out. Thus when I try to add the misclassification matrices I get an error. Is there a simple way I can make
2010 Nov 10
1
Sieve problem with managesieve
I have a problem with a sieve script.. my config is dovecot 1.2.15 with managesieve, and roundcube. Now i have this script WORKING: -- require ["fileinto"]; # rule:[TracSvil] if anyof (header :contains "From" "xxx at example.com") { fileinto "INBOX.Trac Svil"; stop; } -- And this script NOT working: require ["fileinto"]; # rule:[TracSvil] if
2013 Sep 10
1
Sieve Filter global vs user specific
Hi at all! I'm actually fighting to make sieve in dovecot work and made quite a success by now. However, I still fail at the following constellation: Background: I'm a Mail Admin of a small IT department and we are already using Dovecot as LDA with a filtering server. Any user can easily create filter rules that apply to him (to make it easier for my colleagues we use the Roundcube plugin
2019 Nov 16
2
Sieve and recipient_delimiter
I use recipient_delimiter addresseses quiet a bit, and I want to put several of them into a mailbox if anyof (header :contains ["to"] [ ?FOO", ?foo", ?bar", ?florin"]) { fileinto :create ?later"; stop; } When I get an email addressed to me+FOO at example.com or me_florin at example.com, the messages end up in my inbox (Yes, I have both + and _
2016 Nov 30
2
Sieve script won't compile. Compiler output isn't helpful.
Hey martin, Thanks for the reply! I made the changes you suggested but I got the same results. According to my understanding, #header "from" "person at example.com"# is correct for an exact match. On 11/30/2016 04:10 AM, Martin Wheldon wrote: > Hi Steven, > > I think you may be missing the :contains from the two header lines below: > >> if anyof (header
2016 Nov 30
2
Sieve script won't compile. Compiler output isn't helpful.
Hello! I hope you will forgive my ignorance but I have a problem I have been trying to solve for a week and I'm not sure where else to turn. I'm trying to write a sieve script to sort all of my mail. I was writing this script to replace the one I am currently using but I can't seem to get it to compile. I don't know a lot about sieve or really scripting of any kind and I just
2009 Oct 19
3
simple steps with sieve
Today is my first day with sieve, so be gentle :) I'm trying to set up a pretty webmail interface to our Dovecot 1.2.4 server using roundcube. The managesieve config + roundcube 'managesieve' plugin work fine, and I'm able to use roundcube's UI to generate .dovecot.sieve files. We use winbind + LDAP lookups to do some exotic mail rewriting... ultimately user.name at domain.com
2016 Nov 30
3
Sieve script won't compile. Compiler output isn't helpful.
Hello Martin, Wow. That was indeed the problem. I have been staring at that small script for a week and I just couldn't see it. I even had a friend look at it and he couldn't find it either. I feel a bit ridiculous now. Thanks so much for your help, Steven On 11/30/2016 04:48 AM, Martin Wheldon wrote: > Hi Steven, > > OK a on closer inspection :) > > You are missing
2011 Dec 12
3
dovecot 2.1.rc1: sieve and folders with umlauts
Hi, now the umlauts problem with sieve: # cat /mailspool1/in-preetz.de/test1/.dovecot.sieve ## Generated by Roundcube Webmail SieveRules Plugin ## require ["fileinto"]; # rule:[Test] if anyof (header :contains "Subject" "test") { fileinto "m&APY-"; } Error: DBBjDsXL5U7mIAAA/TNBsA: sieve: execution of script
2020 May 08
1
dovecot-lda quota warning email add BCC
Dear dovecot users, I have setup doveot with quota warning. Once a quota wearning is reached a shell script is called which then sends an email to the user via dovecot LDA this is the command in the shell script: /usr/lib/dovecot/dovecot-lda -d $USER -o "plugin/quota=dict:User quota::noenforcing:proxy::quota" I already have looked in the docs: https://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA but
2012 Apr 05
3
Problem with polish characters and sieve fileinto
Hi, I have problems with sieve fileinto and polish characters in folder names: # rule:[??????????????????] elsif anyof (header :contains "Subject" "??????????????????") { fileinto "INBOX/&AQUBBwEZAUIBRADzAVsBegF8AQQBBgEYAUEBQwDTAVoBeQF7-"; } dovecot log: Apr 5 15:17:42 mailer dovecot: lmtp(54203, test at test1.com): rmHVJHabfU+70wAA9hAjDg: sieve:
2006 Aug 28
2
filtering problem using sieve
For some reason, I cannot filter messages that have uppercase or possibly mixed casing in them. I have tried several tests by connecting to port 25 and sending messages. The ones that fail are from MAILER-DAEMON at mydomain.net. Here are the rules I have tried: require ["fileinto", "reject", "vacation"]; if header :contains ["To", "Cc",
2018 Jun 30
1
How to log a Sieve match in Dovecot debug_log
Hi Volker! This is what I wanted to avoid with my question. I reported my script with only three word just to make an example but my list is quite longer than this. Let's suppose a list of 30 or 40 words... 30 or 40 rules? Possible but very unconfortable to manage. A more compact version of the script could be this: -- the script begins ------------ require ["fileinto",