Op 13-10-2010 20:04, Edward Carraro schreef:
I have a folder created in dovecot entered by the user as "ññoéé"

On the file system it appears as "&APEA8Q-o&AOkA6Q-" (mUTF7)

When creating a sieve rule, to file into the folder ññoéé, I am converting
the name from UTF8 into UTF7, the rule becomes

require ["fileinto"];
if header :contains ["From"] "u...@domain.com"
{
     fileinto "&APEA8Q-o&AOkA6Q-";
}


however when executed, a sieve log is generated saying:

failed to store into mailbox '&APEA8Q-o&AOkA6Q-' (&-APEA8Q-o&-AOkA6Q-):
Mailbox doesn't exist:&-APEA8Q-o&-AOkA6Q-.

So far, behavior is correct. Sieve uses UTF-8, whereas IMAP and mail store use mUTF-7.

If I directly modify the sieve file and place the actual utf8 version of the
folder in it

require ["fileinto"];
if header :contains ["From"] "u...@domain.com"
{
     fileinto "ññoéé";
}

I get the following error:

main_script: line 1: error: folder name specified for fileinto command is
not utf-8: ññoéé.

A while back there was a bug in Dovecot UTF-8 verification. That should be fixed now. What versions of Dovecot and Pigeonhole are you using?

Regards,

Stephan.

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