[ingo] Filter not accepted

Jan Schneider jan at horde.org
Tue Aug 2 16:36:43 UTC 2011


Zitat von Dirk Deimeke <dirk at deimeke.net>:

> Answering Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org>
> (Tue, 02 Aug 2011 11:01:16 +0200):
>
> Hi Jan,
>
>>>>>> Please don't strip too much information. I already don't know  
>>>>>> anymore which version of Ingo you use for example.
>>>>>
>>>>> oh, sorry, did I miss that? I am using the recent version of  
>>>>> Horde Groupware Webmail Edition and the Ingo version that came  
>>>>> with the installation.
>>>>>
>>>>>>> So I have one line per forum I use, each on the senders address.
>>>>>> You mean one criteria per forum? The address fields only allow  
>>>>>> a single line anyway.
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes, you are right, I did not find the correct word.
>>>>>
>>>>> One criterion contains "Mails from forum at example.org", the next  
>>>>> contains "Mails from admin at forum.example.com". And if any of  
>>>>> them matches the mails should go to the folder "2do".
>>>>>
>>>>>>> The filter should trigger the move if any of the sender  
>>>>>>> addresses is matched, but it filters only if the first one in  
>>>>>>> the list matches.
>>>>>>> $conf[storage][driver] SQL
>>>>>>> $conf[storage][params][driverconfig] Horde defaults
>>>>>>> $conf[storage][maxblacklist] 0
>>>>>>> $conf[storage][maxwhitelist] 0
>>>>>>> $conf[rules][userheader] (ticked)
>>>>>>> $conf[spam][compare] String
>>>>>>> $conf[spam][header] X-Spam-Level
>>>>>>> $conf[spam][char] *
>>>>>>> $conf[menu][apps] (none chosen)
>>>>>> And which filter backend do you use?
>>>>>
>>>>> Where can I find that information? I did not touch anything but  
>>>>> "userheader" so it should not be sieve, correct?
>>>>
>>>> If you didn't change anything from the default setup, it would be  
>>>> the IMAP backend.
>>>
>>> It works with the horde version before, what do I have to do to  
>>> come to the same point with the recent version?
>>
>> Make a bug report and attach an imap log.
>
> Nothing to see there. Nothing in syslog ("HORDE") and the following  
> in mail.log:
>
> Aug  2 18:17:07 foo postfix/smtpd[11006]: connect from  
> mx19.bluewin.ch[195.186.18.36]
> Aug  2 18:17:08 foo postgrey[1703]: action=pass, reason=client AWL,  
> client_name=mx19.bluewin.ch, client_address=195.186.18.36,  
> sender=dirk.deimeke at bluewin.ch, recipient=dirk at deimeke.net
> Aug  2 18:17:08 foo postfix/smtpd[11006]: 24DA719EFD7C:  
> client=mx19.bluewin.ch[195.186.18.36]
> Aug  2 18:17:08 foo postfix/qmgr[3155]: 24DA719EFD7C:  
> from=<dirk.deimeke at bluewin.ch>, size=1211, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
> Aug  2 18:17:08 foo postfix/qmgr[3155]: A48AA19EFE25:  
> from=<dirk.deimeke at bluewin.ch>, size=1848, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
> Aug  2 18:17:08 foo amavis[30713]: (30713-10) Passed CLEAN,  
> [195.186.18.36] [62.203.130.62] <dirk.deimeke at bluewin.ch> ->  
> <dirk at deimeke.net>, Message-ID: <20110802181707.385f332d at drusus>,  
> mail_id: A8pN9cnKWy8x, Hits: -3.792, size: 1211, queued_as:  
> A48AA19EFE25, 496 ms
> Aug  2 18:17:38 foo postfix/smtpd[11006]: disconnect from  
> mx19.bluewin.ch[195.186.18.36]
>
> Filter Rule: match any of
> from: dirk.deimeke at gmail.com
> from: dirk.deimeke at bluewin.ch
> copy to folder: Personen

I was talking about Horde's imap log, see imp/config/backends.php.

Jan.

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