Nikita Koshikov schreef:
On Thu, 30 Jul 2009 17:06:35 +0200 Stephan Bosch <stephan@rename-it.nl> wrote:
You are using mUTF-7 in folder names. According to the Sieve specification, you must use the UTF-8 version. The fileinto command internally translates this to the mUTF-7 equivalent, so that the IMAP server sees it as expected. This is a change of about half a year ago:
How can I set utf-8 as folder names ? my $LANG is ru_RU.UTF-8 now. I might misunderstand something, but why client created folder name in mUTF-7 and sieve fileinto internally converted mUTF-7 name are not the same ?
/usr/libexec/dovecot/imap-utf7 -r "тест" &BEIENQRBBEI- // this is like clients create mail
/usr/libexec/dovecot/imap-utf7 "&BEIENQRBBEI-" тест //this decoding fine
/usr/libexec/dovecot/imap-utf7 "&-BEIENQRBBEI-" &BEIENQRBBEI- //this is like sieve created folder looks in the mail-client programs. Well, I guess the final situation is caused by the fact that the folder name is encoded in mUTF7 two times.
At my end the following Sieve script works as expected:
require "fileinto";
fileinto "тест";
Result:
Jul 31 09:01:02 xi dovecot: deliver(stephan): sieve: msgid=<20090729182144.4c9baf96@jimbo>: stored mail into mailbox '&BEIENQRBBEI-'
I guess you are doing:
require "fileinto";
fileinto "&BEIENQRBBEI-";
Result:
Jul 31 09:04:53 xi dovecot: deliver(stephan): sieve: msgid=<20090729182144.4c9baf96@jimbo>: stored mail into mailbox '&-BEIENQRBBEI-'
So, use the "тест" UTF-8 string in your scripts directly.
Regards,
-- Stephan Bosch stephan@rename-it.nl