Op 12/22/2017 om 3:43 AM schreef Adam Weinberger:
On 21 Dec, 2017, at 14:37, Stephan Bosch <stephan@rename-it.nl> wrote:
Op 12/19/2017 om 8:41 AM schreef Adam Weinberger:
I'm getting a behaviour with pigeonhole that I wasn't expecting. Am I misunderstanding the design?
I run my messages through a vnd.dovecot.filter. It's essentially this:
filter "spam_filter"; if spamheaders { fileinto "spam"; stop; }
Mail stored in the spam folder is the filtered version, but the implicit-keep message is the original, unfiltered message. If I add an explicit
keep;
to the end, it stores the filtered version into my inbox.Based on the filter RFC, I was expecting the implicit keep to retain the filtered version. Am I misinterpreting the spec?
I did a quick test, and I am not seeing any problems.
However, what is that spamheaders test in your script?
Hi Stephan,
The block looks like this:
### BOGOFILTER filter "bogofilter_filter";
if header :contains "X-Bogosity" [ "Spam, tests=bogofilter, spamicity=1.00", "Spam, tests=bogofilter, spamicity=0.99" ] { fileinto "spam/totally"; stop; } elsif header :contains "X-Bogosity" "Spam," { fileinto "spam/probably"; stop; } elsif header :contains "X-Bogosity" "Unsure," { fileinto "spam/maybe"; stop; }
Bogofilter adds an X-Bogosity header. With the block as it is, when it hits the implicit keep the message has no X-Bogosity header. When I add 'keep;' to the end, it does have the header.
If it's just me, that's fine, as it's incredibly easy to work around.
What version is this? Please provide full config from dovecot -n
.
Regards,
Stephan.