> My educated guess is, yes this is a KMail issue. Okay, thanks :-) I'll file a bug report there.
Am Montag, 5. Juli 2021, 21:30:54 CEST schrieb dove...@ptld.com: > > On 07-05-2021 2:04 pm, Tobias Leupold wrote: > > > > When I delete a sieve script via the managesieve interface of KMail, I > > would > > expect that this script is removed from the USER.sieve script so that > > it's no > > longer included and not run anymore. Then, it should be deleted. > > As far as sieve is concerned, USER.sieve is the script, still exist and > is still active. > > Sounds like all you have done is removed a required component of the > script being an include file. Sieve doesn't know this, all it knows is > USER.sieve is the script, and its active, so it runs it, which fails > cause as you know, missing an include file. > > The issue is that you have a corrupted sieve script (USER.sieve). I > would not consider this a sieve issue. I would consider this a poor > design by the makers of whatever control panel you using to update your > includes as it should rebuild the script after making such changes. I > think your language choice could be confusing, you aren't deleting "a > script". You are deleting an include file for "the script" being > USER.sieve. >