[Dovecot] sieve problem

mikkel at euro123.dk mikkel at euro123.dk
Fri Feb 22 13:45:57 EET 2008


> mikkel at euro123.dk wrote:
>
>> Also the errors are better the newer the version of dovecot (upgrading
>> may
>> help in that regard).
>>
>
> I'd upgraded to version dovecot-1.0.10-0_66.
> Now I get more logs in dovecot-deliver.log, but things still not work:
>
> deliver(vazi at neobytesolutions.com.europa): Feb 22 13:09:30 Info:
> msgid=<47BEAC97.5050503 at lightdesignworks.com>: Couldn't open mailbox
> .Junk:
> Invalid mailbox name
> deliver(vazi at neobytesolutions.com.europa): Feb 22 13:09:30 Info: sieve
> runtime
> error: Fileinto: Generic Error
> deliver(vazi at neobytesolutions.com.europa): Feb 22 13:09:30 Error:
> sieve_execute_bytecode(/var/spool/mail/sieve-scripts/vazi at neobytesolutions.com.europa//.dovecot.sievec)
> failed
>
> The .Junk folder exists. It is in the root of the virtual users mail
> directory:
> /var/spool/mail/vhosts/neobytesolutions.com.europa/vazi/.Junk
>
> Here is the sieve script:
>
> require ["fileinto"];
> if header :contains "subject" ["test"] {
>      fileinto ".Junk";
> }
>

Hi

First of all I think that you should post to the dovecot list instead of
me in private.
This way I'm the only one to see your post and I'm not sure that I can help.
Also other users may benefit from your experience if it's available online.

When you post to doveco at dovecot.org a copy is sent to me anyway.

I'm not sure that I can help. I think you should check your permissions on
the folder.
And I think you should try with: fileinto "Junk";
Instead of: fileinto ".Junk";
(without the preceding dot that is)


The preceding dot will automatically be added to the folder name by
dovecot so it may create confusion if you use it too.
Dovecot always uses the dot-prefix on folder names in the file system but
this isn't really part of the IMAP/Sieve folder name that you wanna use.


Regards, Mikkel



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