On 22.01.2009 20:42 David Anderson wrote: > Upon upgrading Dovecot from 1.1.7 to 1.1.8, one of my sieve filters > (generated with avelsieve) no longer works.
Please show the filter rule. > The filter is intended to redirect to another address when the header > from contains something like @example.com. However, it simply never > performs the redirection. Here it works: Jan 22 21:49:15 vh3 deliver(u...@test.tld): Sending a forward to <u...@example.org> with return path <<john....@example.com>> Jan 22 21:49:15 vh3 postfix/pickup[13961]: 5C3B165CF: uid=70005 from=<john....@example.com> Jan 22 21:49:15 vh3 deliver(u...@test.tld): msgid=<6zd0$2460.john....@example.com>: forwarded to <u...@example.org> Jan 22 21:49:15 vh3 deliver(u...@test.tld): msgid=<6zd0$2460.john....@example.com>: saved mail to INBOX > Tests show that if the filter also has the "keep copy in mailbox as well > as redirecting" open on, then the copy is kept. If that option is off, > then no redirection happens and no copy is kept- i.e. the mail is > simply lost. Works also w/o explicit "keep;" > Deleting and recreating the filter makes no difference, and neither does > moving its order in the list of filters. In the same list of filters a > vacation message works. > On a second mailbox where a filter is redirecting all mail with header > precedence not equal to "list", the redirection always takes place, so > this isn't a generic problem with all redirections. I also updated > avelsieve from 1.9.7 (July 2007) to the latest SVN and this made no > difference. > > I am using the dovecot-1.1.8-0_85.el5 and dovecot-sieve-1.1.5-8.el5 RPMs > from http://atrpms.net. I'm using dovecot-sieve-1.1.6, compiled from source. Regards, Pascal -- Ubuntu is an ancient African word meaning “I can’t install Debian.” -- unknown