It only works without :addresses for me
And even when getting this on confirmation the logs:
Feb 24 09:03:52 localhost dovecot: lmtp(7895, a...@dum.li):
yeIlOfjN61TXHgAA0J78UA: sieve:
msgid=<451bb443b8ad815c205a2cce07ac31aec0727c47@vm-atmail7>: sent
vacation response to
It wasn't working.
This
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On Tue, 7 Jul 2009, Phill Edwards wrote:
Sorry again. Hopefully this will help someone in the future with a
similar issue.
Frankly the restriction with :addresses bugs me, too. I would prefer
selecting conditions with surrounding code.
Bye,
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Folks, I'm really sorry. It turns out I'm just an idiot. I hadn't put
anything in the :addresses field. As soon as I put the recipient's
email address in there it all started working. Something like this:
:addresses ["2ndaddr...@optusnet.com.au"]
I hadn't realised you had to do that and I'd seen
Phill Edwards wrote:
According to the sources, the CMUSieve plugin will refuse to autorespond in
the following situations:
Thanks Stephan. It is indeed the CMU Sieve plugin (sorry for not
pointing that out). I saw those conditions the wiki somewhere and I
don't believe any of the conditions are
> According to the sources, the CMUSieve plugin will refuse to autorespond in
> the following situations
Here are the headers of an email that I believe should have triggered
an auto-reply but didn't (with email addresses and names masked for
privacy). I don't see any headers here that should prev
> I know this won't help much, but I can tell you that we have vacation with
> cmusieve (CentOS package dovecot-sieve-1.1.6-9.el5) working with dovecot
> (1.1.7-0_84.el5) without any problems.
Thanks for the info. My versions are dovecot-1.1.4-0_81 and
dovecot-sieve-1.1.6-9. Perhaps I need to do s
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Hi Phill,
I know this won't help much, but I can tell you that we have vacation with
cmusieve (CentOS package dovecot-sieve-1.1.6-9.el5) working with dovecot
(1.1.7-0_84.el5) without any problems.
An example how we use it:
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require ["vacation"]
> According to the sources, the CMUSieve plugin will refuse to autorespond in
> the following situations:
Thanks Stephan. It is indeed the CMU Sieve plugin (sorry for not
pointing that out). I saw those conditions the wiki somewhere and I
don't believe any of the conditions are met, though perhaps
Phill Edwards wrote:
So it's a complete black box mystery as to why it just won't send a reply.
You did not specify what version of Dovecot and Sieve you are using,
but, considering the lack of log messages, I am assuming it is CMUSieve.
Please do indicate your setup.
According to the sourc
I've been trying all night to get vacation working in my
.dovecot.sieve file. The way our email works is we have one account on
dovecot which serves my mail and my wife's and we use procmail and
sieve to put the emails in different folders depending on who it's
for. I'm trying to set up a vacation
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