Where are the default sieve rules at? If I go into round cube there is a sieve 
group called round cube. Where is that at?

- Paul

> On Oct 5, 2015, at 8:51 PM, ellie timoney <el...@fastmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Artyom,
>  
> Yeah wow, this is really gross.
>  
> I'm pretty sure the gibberish in those "??????Default.script.bc" filenames is 
> just whatever junk was in the (uninitialised) sieve_script_dir variable.
>  
> I've had a rummage around, and there's a user_sieve_path() function in 
> imap/user.c that does the heavy lifting of finding a user's sieve script 
> directory.  Looks like sieve_script_dir wanted to be the result of that.  
> Your fix is on the right track. :)
>  
> I've attached a patch for 2.5.x that fixes these paths using 
> user_sieve_path().  It also fixes the assumption that the sievedir value will 
> end in a "/", which it doesn't by default, and shouldn't need to.  Can you 
> try it out and see how it goes?  (The patch should apply cleanly on any 
> version of 2.5, this file has barely changed since it was created.)
>  
> The rest of the autocreate_sieve() function is pretty awful too -- there's 
> almost certainly more bugs in there, and fixing the paths might just shake 
> them out.  I'd like to tidy this up significantly (and make some test cases 
> for it), but in the meantime hopefully this will get you moving forward.
>  
> Cheers,
>  
> ellie
>  
>> On Tue, Oct 6, 2015, at 12:56 AM, Artyom Aleksandrov wrote:
>> Guys I don't understand hot it can work.
>>  
>> I added additional logging and found that sieve_script_dir is not defined.
>> After adding this definition the problem gone.
>>  
>>  
>> 147     /* Check if autocreate_sieve_compiledscript is defined in imapd.conf 
>> */
>> 148     if(!(compiled_source_script = 
>> config_getstring(IMAPOPT_AUTOCREATE_SIEVE_SCRIPT_COMPILED))) {
>> 149         syslog(LOG_WARNING, "autocreate_sieve: 
>> autocreate_sieve_compiledscript option is not defined. Compiling it");
>> 150         do_compile = 1;
>> 151     }
>> 152 
>> 153    char userletter[1];
>> 154    userletter[0]=userid[0];
>> 155    snprintf(sieve_script_dir, MAX_FILENAME, 
>> "%s%s/%s/",sieve_dir,userletter,userid);
>>  
>>  
>>  
>> On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 8:49 PM, Artyom Aleksandrov <mailing.l...@tem4uk.ru> 
>> wrote:
>> Is it works? Which version do you use?
>> Could you guest the reason of the problem? How I can troubleshoot it? 
>>  
>> :/var/lib/cyrus# ls -la
>> total 2176
>> -rw-------  1 cyrus mail     124 Sep 25 16:04 ??????Default.script.bc
>> -rw-------  1 cyrus mail     231 Sep 25 16:04 ??????Default.script.script
>> lrwxrwxrwx  1 cyrus mail      17 Sep 25 16:04 ??????defaultbc -> 
>> Default.script.bc
>> -rw-------  1 cyrus mail     124 Jul  2 12:38 ??N???Default.script.bc
>> -rw-------  1 cyrus mail     231 Jul  2 12:38 ??N???Default.script.script
>> lrwxrwxrwx  1 cyrus mail      17 Jul  2 12:38 ??N???defaultbc -> 
>> Default.script.bc
>> -rw-------  1 cyrus mail     124 Sep 22 15:10 0#?>??Default.script.bc
>> -rw-------  1 cyrus mail     231 Sep 22 15:10 0#?>??Default.script.script
>> lrwxrwxrwx  1 cyrus mail      17 Sep 22 15:10 0#?>??defaultbc -> 
>> Default.script.bc
>>  
>>  
>> On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 7:55 PM, Alvin Starr <al...@netvel.net> wrote:
>> I use autocreate.
>>  
>> So there is at least one.
>>  
>>  
>> On 10/01/2015 12:18 PM, Artyom Aleksandrov wrote:
>>> Does anybody use autocreate_sieve?
>>>  
>>> On Sat, Sep 26, 2015 at 1:30 AM, Artyom Aleksandrov 
>>> <mailing.l...@tem4uk.ru> wrote:
>>>  
>>> Hello,I want to create default sieve scipt for all my users but I stuck 
>>> with strange problem that looks like the bug. Unfortunately I've never 
>>> wrote on C so it's difficult for me to find it.
>>> When Cyrus (2.5.3 or 2.5.6) create default sieve script it doesn't put file 
>>> in sieve_dir/?/user folder. It jist creates tmp files in configdirectory 
>>> with names like this
>>> -rw-------  1 cyrus mail   124 Sep 26 00:41 ?&?P??default.script.bc
>>> -rw-------  1 cyrus mail   231 Sep 26 00:41 ?&?P??default.script.script
>>> lrwxrwxrwx  1 cyrus mail    17 Sep 26 00:41 ?&?P??defaultbc -> 
>>> default.script.bc
>>>  
>>> There are not checks in this stage so my syslog is clean of error.
>>> Everything seems fine.
>>> 
>>> Sep 26 00:41:34 imapsync cyrus/imap[26117]: autocreate_sieve: Problem 
>>> opening compiled script file: default.script.bc. Compiling it
>>> Sep 26 00:41:34 imapsync cyrus/imap[26117]: autocreate_sieve: Compiled 
>>> sieve script was successfully saved in default.script.bc
>>> Sep 26 00:41:34 imapsync cyrus/imap[26117]: autocreate_sieve: User XXXX, 
>>> default sieve script creation succeeded
>>>  
>>> My setting:
>>> autocreate_sieve_script: /var/spool/sieve/global/default.script
>>> autocreate_sieve_script_compile: yes
>>> autocreate_sieve_script_compiled: default.script.bc
>>> sievedir: /var/spool/sieve/
>>> Distributive: Ubuntu 14.04.3
>>>  
>>>  
>>> I'll be glad for any help. )
>>>  
>>> Best regards, Artyom
>>>  
>>>  
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