Now i tried an additional rule in my "normal" working sieve-filter:

if address :domain :matches "from" "company.example"
  { setflag "\\seen"; fileinto :create "INBOX/foo/test"; stop; }

and sent an email from my company-account. The folder INBOX/foo/test gets created, but the message inside is not marked as seen.

So i think, this is a bug in dovecot/pigeonhole, which ignores the \\seen-Flag being set by sieve-script.

I tried to set the seen-flag to the message with doveadm. This works correctly.


BG Jakob



Am 04.12.18 um 14:23 schrieb Jakobus Schürz:

Ok. I tried another Thunderbird-specific Flag:

require ["imap4flags", "vnd.dovecot.pipe", "copy", "imapsieve", "environment", "variables"];
if environment :matches "imap.email" "*" {
  set "email" "${1}";   
}
addflag "Junk";
addflag "\\seen";
addflag "$label3";
pipe :copy "learn-spam.sh";
pipe :copy "learn-spam-sa.sh" [ "${email}" ];

When i move an unflagged email to Folder Junk, it is shown in Thunderbird as "personal", Junk but Unseen.

So, the rule is really working, except for the \\seen-Flag.

I have the line

addflag "\\seen";

from the dovecot-wiki!

BG jakob



Am 04.12.18 um 14:06 schrieb Jakobus Schürz:
Hi Ralph!

This is, what calls the correct sive-filter rules. I have that already
in use.
But the file

file:/etc/dovecot/sievepipe/report-spam

contains my sieve-script from my first posting.
So, the difference from setflag to addflag is, setflag sets the flags,
and only the given flags (removing all other flags), and addflag adds a
flag to the existing flags...

I fiddled around a little...
The sieve-script sets the Junk-Flag, when it looks like:

require ["imap4flags", "vnd.dovecot.pipe", "copy", "imapsieve",
"environment", "variables"];

if environment :matches "imap.email" "*" {
  set "email" "${1}";  
}

addflag "Junk \\seen";
pipe :copy "learn-spam.sh";
pipe :copy "learn-spam-sa.sh" [ "${email}" ];

But the \\seen-Flag is not set.

When i comment out the addflag-line, the Junk-Flag is not set. So the
line works correct... but only for the Junk-Flag, not for the seen-Flag...
Why?


BR

Jakob

Am 04.12.18 um 12:46 schrieb Ralph Seichter:
* Jakobus Schürz:

addflag "Junk";
setflag "\\seen";
That's probably not what you want, because the 'setflag' command
replaces all existing flags. In any case, I recommend you use this
method instead:

  plugin {
    sieve_pipe_bin_dir = /etc/dovecot/sievepipe

    # Message moved into Spam folder
    imapsieve_mailbox1_name = Junk
    imapsieve_mailbox1_causes = COPY
    imapsieve_mailbox1_before = file:/etc/dovecot/sievepipe/report-spam

    # Message moved out of Spam folder
    imapsieve_mailbox2_name = *
    imapsieve_mailbox2_from = Junk
    imapsieve_mailbox2_causes = COPY
    imapsieve_mailbox2_before = file:/etc/dovecot/sievepipe/report-ham
  }

This was typed from memory, so I hope the syntax is correct.

-Ralph