Hi dovecot@.
I use the last dovecot (1.1.7) with sieve-plugin. All works perfectly. However, I would like to use a "copy" function. All mail sent by "toto@domain.tld" have to be copied in a folder (copy, and not move).
So, I don't want to use a fileinto rule.
I see in http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA/Sieve there is a copy function (1.1 only).
A rule like:
if header :contains "From" "toto@domain.tld" { copy "test"; stop; }
does not work. Sure it doesn't, because copy is no Sieve command. It is a modifier for
Nicolas Letellier schreef: the fileinto command:
require "copy";
fileinto :copy "test";
I have nothing into my deliver or dovecot log. I guess that is written in your .dovecot.sieve.err file in the user's home directory (or where ever your script resides).
However, if I replace copy by fileinto, it works. But I want to copy the email, not move it. I don't find any examples in the Internet or the wiki. Someone should write a simple tutorial some time. But, with lack of a tutorial, there is always the RFC:
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3894.txt
Regards,
-- Stephan Bosch stephan@rename-it.nl