Op 12/5/2016 om 10:25 PM schreef MRob: > On 2016-12-05 07:22, Stephan Bosch wrote: >> Op 5-12-2016 om 16:10 schreef MRob: >>> On 2016-12-05 06:13, Stephan Bosch wrote: >>>> Op 5-12-2016 om 14:32 schreef MRob: >>>> >>>> Could you show me your full script? I am mainly interested in the >>>> require statements involved. >>> >>> I don't know how I managed to compile only using direct access of >>> ${imap.user} before since now I get an unknown namespace error on my >>> test script. >>> >>> But doing it this way compiles: >>> >>> require ["environment", "variables", "vnd.dovecot.debug"]; >>> >>> if environment :matches "imap.user" "*" { >>> set "u" "${1}"; } >>> debug_log "Found username: \${u}"; >>> if environment :matches "name" "*" { >>> set "n" "${1}"; } >>> debug_log "Found product name: \${n}"; >>> >>> The output is: >>> >>> DEBUG: Found username: >>> DEBUG: Found product name: Pigeonhole Sieve >> >> - For the "imap.user" environment item, you need to add: >> >> require "imapsieve"; > > Hmm, I had tried that and get this: > > error: require command: unknown Sieve capability `imapsieve' > > I've already got imapsieve working (per above output, which was > triggered by a COPY action) so it clearly is installed and configured. > >> This also means that this script will only run from IMAP. > > Seems as though it won't compile outside of IMAP either :)
Not if you're not using the sieve_imapsieve plugin for the Sieve interpreter (sieve_plugins = sieve_imapsieve). > - For the "${imap.user}" variable, you need to add: >> >> require "vnd.dovecot.environment"; >> >> This implicitly requires "environment", so that could be removed. >> >> It is all in the specifications. :) > > You're saying that to access the new imap. namespace vars for > imapsieve that vnd.dovecot.environment is required? I don't find > anything in the specifications that say this. > > The RFC says those vars MUST be made available, so presumably it would > be referring to the RFC-standard environment extension and not some > vendor specific one. > > Of course it's easy to work with that if this is how it's been built, > but as noted above I can't get it to compile anyway. Though what's the > point of trying to figure out imap.user or imap.email if I'm required > to use vnd.dovecot.environment which already has "username"? :) The standard "environment" extension [1] does not register a variables namespace [2] for environment items. So, using a "${env.imap.user}" variable requires the Dovecot-specific "vnd.dovecot.environment" extension [3]. In contrast, the normal alternative for this variable using the "imap.user" environment item will work once the "imapsieve" extension [4] is require'd. That is a bit cumbersome though, since you need to put that in a variable with a statement like: if environment :matches "imap.user" "*" { set "imap_user" "${1}"; }. The standard [1] provides no alternative. Relevant specifications: [1] http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5183/ [2] http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5229/ [3] https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dovecot/pigeonhole/master/doc/rfc/spec-bosch-sieve-dovecot-environment.txt [4] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6785 Regards, Stephan.