[ingo] Sieve Filter doesn't work
Jan Schneider
jan at horde.org
Tue Apr 9 12:30:40 UTC 2013
Zitat von Michael Wisniewski <wisniewski at mwiz.org>:
> Hi!
>
> I have a strange problem and have no idea why this is going on. I
> have Ingo setup with numerous rules, one work, most don't. An
> example is to take all the mail from the horde list and put it in
> the "Horde" folder. Here is a snip of the active script...
>
> 18: # Horde Rule
> 19: if anyof ( address :all :comparator "i;ascii-casemap" :contains
> "To" "horde at lists.horde.org", address :all :comparator
> "i;ascii-casemap" :contains "Cc" "horde at lists.horde.org" ) {
> 20: fileinto "Horde";
> 21: stop;
> 22: }
> 23:
>
> I know that this is getting into Sieve because I telnet'ed into it
> and got the list, which included the rules I have in Ingo. However,
> the mail is not getting put into the Horde folder. In the mail.log,
> sieve is storing the mail into the "INBOX", as indicated in the
> mail.log...
>
> Apr 7 16:14:54 snoopy dovecot: lda(wisniewski): sieve:
> msgid=<20130407212044.A222F7ECC7 at plesk10.hdgrouponline.com>: stored
> mail into mailbox 'INBOX'
>
> I migrated from Roundcube to Horde, and Roundcube was operating just
> fine with the rulesets with sieve. But for whatever reason, horde
> does not. I also failed to mention that I have this rule setup...
>
> 12: # Fail2Ban
> 13: if address :all :comparator "i;ascii-casemap" :contains "From"
> "Fail2Ban at foo.org" {
> 14: fileinto "Fail2Ban";
> 15: stop;
> 16: }
>
>
> Which works just fine and directs my mail into my Fail2Ban
> folder....so I do know that some rules do work...it's just that more
> rules don't than do. If anybody has any ideas, it would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
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