On Mon, Aug 02, 2010 at 04:01:24PM +0100, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Thu, 2010-07-29 at 13:56 +0300, Axel Thimm wrote:
Jul 28 19:42:48 lda(athimm): Panic: file mailbox-list-fs.c: line 150 (fs_list_get_path): assertion failed: (mailbox_list_is_valid_pattern(_list, name)) .. I found what the issue was, a bogus line in my sieve script tried to use a match variable that hadn't been set (e.g. I matched only two globs, but I used ${3}).
Is it the same as if you just did fileinto ""? I can't reproduce this, the best I get is:
Aug 02 15:59:25 lda(2189 tss): Error: sieve: msgid=blah@blah: subject=blah: failed to store into mailbox '': Unknown namespace Aug 02 15:59:25 lda(2189 tss): Error: sieve: execution of script /home/tss/.dovecot.sieve failed, but implicit keep was successful
or if I have a prefix="" namespace, then it just quietly goes to INBOX.
Here are my rules for mailing lists catchall:
if header :matches "List-ID" "*<*.*>" { fileinto :create "${folder}/${3}/${2}"; addflag "DeliveredTo" "$${dflag}"; } elsif header :matches "List-ID" "*<*>" { fileinto :create "${folder}/${2}"; addflag "DeliveredTo" "$${dflag}"; } elsif header :matches "List-ID" "*.*" { fileinto :create "${folder}/${2}/${1}"; addflag "DeliveredTo" "$${dflag}"; } elsif header :matches "List-ID" "*" { fileinto :create "${folder}/${1}"; addflag "DeliveredTo" "$${dflag}"; } elsif header :matches "List-Owner" "mailto:*-owner@*" { fileinto :create "${folder}/${2}/${1}"; addflag "DeliveredTo" "$${dflag}"; } elsif header :matches "List-post" "mailto:*@*" { fileinto :create "${folder}/${2}/${1}"; addflag "DeliveredTo" "$${dflag}"; } elsif header :matches "List-owner" "mailto:*-request@*" { fileinto :create "${folder}/${2}/${1}"; addflag "DeliveredTo" "$${dflag}"; }
Due to copy and paste I had some rules like
} elsif header :matches "List-Owner" "mailto:*-owner@*" { fileinto :create "${folder}/${3}/${2}"; addflag "DeliveredTo" "$${dflag}"; } [...]
The bad rules only triggered on very few mailing lists (those that don't use proper List-*: headers), so I only noticed a couple of days later. IIRC two of the lists were bugzilla and scientific-linux.
E.g. the fileinto was probably given some argument of "lists//somedomain.org"
Does this information help?