That looks like base64 encoding to me. Possibly your sieve script is parsing the output and truncating the data before handing it off to base64.
Doug > -----Original Message----- > From: Peter via dovecot <dovecot@dovecot.org> > Sent: Tuesday, April 9, 2024 2:03 PM > To: dovecot@dovecot.org > Subject: Re: Strange problem with sieve > > Thanks for the advise. > > Yes, the mails are automatically created. Unfortunately, the software > that generates them are out of our control. > > I supposed that it is a base64 code, but if I try to manually pass the > text into 'base64 -d' - nothing usable goes out (you can try yourself > with the first part of the mail I've posted). Maybe it is salted, but I > don't see how to decode it... > > Peter > > > On 09/04/2024 16:15, Doug via dovecot wrote: > > > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Peter via dovecot <dovecot@dovecot.org> > >> Sent: Tuesday, April 9, 2024 5:18 AM > >> To: dovecot@dovecot.org > >> Subject: Strange problem with sieve > >> > >> Hello, > >> > >> I use Dovecot 2.3.20 on FreeBSD 13.2 (in jail) as a part of iRedMail > >> installation. > >> > >> Some mailboxes are configured for automatic mails processing using sieve > >> (execute :pipe) and a custom binary (started by script). The system was > >> configured and was working correctly during several weeks. > >> > >> Since ~10 days the system starts to work strangely. _*/Some/*_ mails > >> cannot be decoded anymore. No changes at our side, no updates etc. > >> > >> I dumped the content received by my binary, and it looks really strange: > >> > >> pOUc9Z33O0GbfzbW5Mrmi > >> > 3L4tTlvKfsD8wP+hc6vN1v1bv+Vx827kW+YX5n/Zxtl240erH4t+nNyeuL1zh92 > >> O0p24nYKd > >> > vbtcd1UVyBdkFwztDtrdsIexJ2/Pu71L914vnFdYto+0T7JvoCiwqGm/7v6d+78 > U > >> Jxf3lHiU > >> > 1B9QO7D1wIeD3IO3S91K68rUy/LLPv/E/6m/3Le8oUK/ovAQ7lDWoaeHow6 > >> 3/8z8ubpStTK/ > >> > >> This is a start of one mail. No headers, no readable data. > >> > >> I removed "discard;" from sieve script to put such mails in the mailbox, > >> and the mails look normally: > >> > >> Mime-Version:1.0 > >> Content-Type:multipart/mixed; boundary="=- > /3n/zeVGlN5thgeL28RKiw==" > >> > >> --=-/3n/zeVGlN5thgeL28RKiw== > >> Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="=- > >> sE/MdvfJZlakBmrKkcdzCg==" > >> > >> --=-sE/MdvfJZlakBmrKkcdzCg== > >> Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="=- > cgJVnLNlzX5YuD6yaI5USQ==" > >> > >> --=-cgJVnLNlzX5YuD6yaI5USQ== > >> Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 > >> Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 > >> > >> etc. > >> > >> Really, I have no idea about any direction to explore. The server is > >> totally under my control, I can do anything, but I have no idea how to > >> debug this situation. > >> > >> I tried to redirect such mails to another mailbox and process them > >> there, but I get the same strange data. If I connect Thunderbird to the > >> mailbox - I can read the mails correctly. So, the problem arrives at the > >> moment when the sieve system is invoked - the mail data is corrupted > >> somehow. > >> > >> Any advise will be really appreciated. > >> > >> Peter > > RE: > > --=-cgJVnLNlzX5YuD6yaI5USQ== > > Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 > > > > What has changed is the body content of incoming emails is now base64 > encoded. Because you are trying to process these messages with a script, I'm > going to guess that the emails in question are automatically generated > somewhere. Go back to the process that is creating these emails and disable > base64 encoding. Or, add a base64 decode step to the sieve execute script. > > > > Doug > > > > _______________________________________________ > > dovecot mailing list -- dovecot@dovecot.org > > To unsubscribe send an email to dovecot-le...@dovecot.org > _______________________________________________ > dovecot mailing list -- dovecot@dovecot.org > To unsubscribe send an email to dovecot-le...@dovecot.org _______________________________________________ dovecot mailing list -- dovecot@dovecot.org To unsubscribe send an email to dovecot-le...@dovecot.org