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2017 Apr 27
0
Pigeonhole / Bug with "duplicate" ?
Op 4/25/2017 om 11:52 AM schreef Gilles Chauvin: > Hello, > > Previously, while running Dovecot 2.2.27/Pigeonhole 0.4.16 the > following code snippet was working as one would expect: > > if duplicate { > addflag ["\\seen", "Duplicate"]; > fileinto "Duplicate"; > stop; > } > > if address :contains "to"
2017 Apr 25
0
Pigeonhole / Bug with "duplicate" ?
Op 4/25/2017 om 11:52 AM schreef Gilles Chauvin: > Hello, > > Previously, while running Dovecot 2.2.27/Pigeonhole 0.4.16 the > following code snippet was working as one would expect: > > if duplicate { > addflag ["\\seen", "Duplicate"]; > fileinto "Duplicate"; > stop; > } > > if address :contains "to"
2011 Aug 30
5
Message flags
How do I set message flags in sieve rules in such a way that e.g. Thunderbird is displaying the mail as "important"? Is there a list of hwo flags are interpreted by different IMAP clients? -- Ralf Hildebrandt Gesch?ftsbereich IT | Abteilung Netzwerk Charit? - Universit?tsmedizin Berlin Campus Benjamin Franklin Hindenburgdamm 30 | D-12203 Berlin Tel. +49 30 450 570 155 | Fax:
2018 Dec 04
2
BUG: sieve does not set seen-Flag
Now i tried an additional rule in my "normal" working sieve-filter: if address :domain :matches "from" "company.example" ? { setflag "\\seen"; fileinto :create "INBOX/foo/test"; stop; } and sent an email from my company-account. The folder INBOX/foo/test gets created, but the message inside is not marked as seen. So i think, this is a bug in
2018 Dec 04
2
BUG: sieve does not set seen-Flag
Which version of dovecot are you using? jakob Am 04.12.18 um 15:44 schrieb Larry Rosenman: > I have the following, and it works: > require ["include","fileinto","imap4flags","variables"]; > global "MyFlags"; > if header :contains ["X-LERCTR-Spam-Flag","X-TNTSCAN-Spam-Flag"] "YES" > { > redirect
2018 Dec 04
2
set seen flag and junk moving a mail manually to JUNK
Hi Ralph! This is, what calls the correct sive-filter rules. I have that already in use. But the file file:/etc/dovecot/sievepipe/report-spam contains my sieve-script from my first posting. So, the difference from setflag to addflag is, setflag sets the flags, and only the given flags (removing all other flags), and addflag adds a flag to the existing flags... I fiddled around a little... The
2018 Dec 04
2
BUG: sieve does not set seen-Flag
I tried it like you... doesn't work. The message gets all the other flags, but not the \Seen-Flag. My repo is https://repo.dovecot.org/ce-2.3-latest/debian/stretch stretch dpkg -l|grep dove ii? dovecot-core????????????????????? 2:2.3.4-2~stretch????????????? amd64??????? secure POP3/IMAP server - core files ii? dovecot-imapd???????????????????? 2:2.3.4-2~stretch????????????? amd64???????
2005 Mar 26
7
Shrinking a ext3 filesystem ?
I installed CentOS on my home-server with 2 IDE 160GB MAXTOR HDD / RAID-1, LVM and ext3 partitions. Previous OS on this machine was FC2. I often "play" with LVM and, sometimes, have to extand or reduce some volumes size. I was surprised to see that resize2fs isn''t included anymore ! The replacing tool is ext2online but this one seems to only be able to grow a filesystem (not
2018 Dec 04
3
BUG: sieve does not set seen-Flag
Did you notice the fileinto :flags usage? It comes from imap4sieve extension. https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5232#page-7 Aki > On 04 December 2018 at 17:13 Larry Rosenman <larryrtx at gmail.com> wrote: > > > I've been using that recipe for YEARS, and it DOES work for me on FreeBSD > (I'm also the port maintainer for dovecot and pigeonhole). > > Not sure
2019 Aug 30
1
Sieve Header question.
I'm trying to make my github processing better, but I'm missing something. I have the following: if address :all :contains "from" ["github.com"] { addflag "github"; addflag "MyFlags" "github"; set "mailbox" "GitHub"; if address :matches :user "to" "*" { set "GHUser"
2018 Dec 04
2
set seen flag and junk moving a mail manually to JUNK
Hi there! I want to set the \seen and the Junk Flag to an email, which i move manually to my Junk-Folder. I tried a lot... but nothing worked like expected. I have a sieve-filter, which takes an email and copy it to a pipe to rspamc. This filter is working correctly, i get a debug-message from the script, which is called through the sieve-filter. But adding another rule (addflag
2008 Nov 25
1
Unable to use imapflags in sieve
Hello, I'm using dovecot 1.1.6 with libsieve 2.2.5 and I can't use the imapflags extension. Here's the begginning of my .dovecot.sieve file : require ["fileinto"]; #require "imapflags"; #require "reject"; #if header :contains "X-DSPAM-Probability: 0.9" { # addflag "$label3"; #} # On d?place le spam dans le dossier Spam et on
2016 Nov 04
2
How does one mark all messages as read (imap4flag "seen") with sieve?
Hello! I had hoped that marking all messages that arrive to a specific mailbox as read/seen would be as simple as applying the following sieve script to all incoming mail for that mailbox user: ######################## require ["imap4flags"]; addflag "\\Seen"; ######################## With this script in-place, mail does not appear to be marked as read/seen. It arrives as it
2018 May 28
3
Second rule isn't apply when first rule matches
Dear list, I want to define two concurrent rules : 1. I want to flag an e-mail containing the word "cloud" in the body 2. I want to move mail sent explicitly to me (as opposed to mail sent to an alias I am part of) going to "INOBX.I must answere this" If I put rule (1) first, everything works as expected. If put rule (2) first, only that rule applies. Here's a small test
2017 Sep 09
1
Dovecot and Letsencrypt certs
If you're using acme.sh: acme.sh --installcert -d imap.example.com \ ? --keypath /etc/pki/dovecot/private/imap.example.com.pem \ ? --certpath /etc/pki/dovecot/certs/imap.example.com.crt \ ? --fullchainpath /etc/pki/dovecot/certs/imap.example.com.full.chain.crt \ ? --reloadcmd??????????? "systemctl reload dovecot.service" HTH, Bill On 9/8/2017 9:56 AM, Darac Marjal wrote: >
2013 Dec 04
1
Question regarding quotas (is this a bug or intended behavior) ?
Hi, I was wondering if this is a normal behavior (test was made using Dovecot v2.2.9). In my config, quotas are configured as follows: plugin { quota = dict:Userquota::file:%h/dovecot-quota quota_rule = *:storage=1G quota_rule2 = Trash:ignore } # doveadm mailbox status -u my_user "messages vsize" '*' Trash messages=4997 vsize=229535631 Drafts messages=0 vsize=0 Sent
2017 Jan 19
4
Sieve removeflag Action
* Stephan Bosch <stephan at rename-it.nl> 2017.01.19 10:32: > Could you provide a more detailed example? Sure. Personal script v /var/vmail/domains/leuxner.net/tlx/.dovecot.sieve: require ["include","copy","fileinto","imap4flags","vacation"]; include :global "global"; -- Global script referenced v
2009 Dec 29
2
Pigeonhole Sieve IMAP flag question
Hello, Here is a small script that I've been running to test a problem I've been seeing. Shouldn't this result in the mail being delivered to the inbox as a new message (ie. without the \Seen flag)? require "imap4flags"; addflag "\\Seen"; removeflag "\\Seen"; Every message gets delivered to the inbox as though it's already been
2006 Oct 31
2
Running two sshd's
Hi all, I'm wondering whether it is feasible or not to run two distinct sshd daemons with different config options! I have a CentOS 4.4 gateway with 2 Ethernet interfaces. One is connected to the Internet and the other to the LAN. Basically, what I would like to do is having a sshd that listens to the LAN interface with password enabled auth. and a sshd bound to the Internet interface with
2017 Jan 13
4
Sieve removeflag Action
Hi, I recently noticed that some of my automatically processed mails do no longer show flags with current Dovecot builds. This used to work before, not sure what broke it or whether I used it in the wrong way. When the removeflag line is dropped *both* messages get flagged in the client, one in INBOX and one in Trash. With removeflag in place, *both* messages are unflagged, the one in INBOX and