On Tue, 2020-02-18 at 14:19 +0100, Martin Johannes Dauser wrote: > Hallo! > > If you didn't define a separator it's default is "." . So you would need > to change "INBOX/Monitoring" to "INBOX.Monitoring" to be accepted. > > And 10-mail.conf needs a "prefix=INBOX." --note the dot as a separator > at the end. It might be, that prefix is empty, which should be valid too. But then you need to modify your sieve rule. Not 100% sure but I guess:
fileinto "INBOX.Foldername"; > > > Hope this helps > Martin > > On Tue, 2020-02-18 at 12:40 +0100, Andre Hoepner - i.based: Systemhaus > GmbH + Co. KG wrote: > > Hello mailinglist-subscribers, > > > > i have an issue with the managesieve / sieve plugin in dovecot. > > > > We use roundcube as webmailer and if i define a new filter to move > > incoming mails directly into a subfolder i get the following sieve-code: > > > > require ["fileinto","imap4flags"]; > > # rule:[mail into folder] > > if allof (header :contains "from" "sen...@domain.org") > > { > > fileinto "Foldername"; > > setflag "\\Seen"; > > } > > > > So anything seems to be right and there are no errors on creating the > > correct syntax. > > > > But if a mail comes from the named sender, sieve does not put the email > > in the folder "Foldername" but ".Foldername". > > It appends a dot (.) in front of the name and i have no idea, why this > > happens. There are no errors in logfile and all mails go into the .Folder. > > > > Maybe it is wrong separator for mailbox, at the moment there is no > > separator defined in "10-mail.conf" and we use "Maildir" as mail_location. > > > > I have also tried to change the target folder in sieve script an named > > him "INBOX/Monitoring" - as subfolder of INBOX but than i get an error > > in .dovecot.sieve.log with message: > > > > Invalid mailbox name: Name must not have '/' characters. > > > > I edited the new rule with roundcube / managesieve-plugin and maybe this > > needs separate configuration because of separator in foldernames? > > Please let me know if i should provide any extra information or dovecot > > configuration etc. > > > > best regards > > Andre Hoepner > >