On 10/6/2013 9:01 PM, Steve wrote: > Running/*# /usr/sbin/ngrep -d lo port 4190 */produces the following > trace: > > /##/ > /T 127.0.0.1:35495 -> 127.0.0.1:4190 [AP]/ > / AUTHENTICATE "PLAIN" \{28+}.. / > /##/ > /T 127.0.0.1:35495 -> 127.0.0.1:4190 [AP]/ > /c3RldmUAc3RldmUAbWFnaWNsaWs=.. / > /##/ > /T 127.0.0.1:4190 -> 127.0.0.1:35495 [AP]/ > / NO "Invalid characters in atom"..NO "Error in MANAGESIEVE command > received by server.".. / > /###/ > > I hope that someone can provide a way to get the filter management > working as I am more that happy with the way Dovecot and Squirrelmail > are working, but just want to add server-side filtering, especially > tagged mail produced by Spamassassin :)
I was a bit confused by what your screen dump looks like with all those slashes, so initially I didn't notice one strange slash that is actually causing this phenomenon. I went as far as installing 2.0.21 with Pigeonhole 0.2.6 to reproduce this, only to find out that I couldn't. But.. when I copied this literally into my manual ManageSieve telnet session: AUTHENTICATE "PLAIN" \{28+} it failed in the same manner. The reason is quite obvious: this is not a valid ManageSieve command. That '\' is not supposed to be there. So, it looks like AvelSieve is severely broken. Regards, Stephan.