[Dovecot] Sieve command line tool status for Refiltering
Hello,
is there any update about the sieve command line tool?
I really need some way to refilter my mails without loosings flags and without moving all messages in a different folder.
This is possible with procmail via direct access to the file system without the need of getmail.
Thanks
Am 08.09.2012 07:11, schrieb Dieter Knopf:
Hello,
is there any update about the sieve command line tool?
I really need some way to refilter my mails without loosings flags and without moving all messages in a different folder.
This is possible with procmail via direct access to the file system without the need of getmail.
Thanks
look http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Pigeonhole/Sieve there is some special sieve stuff to filter against external progs i.e. procmail
-- Best Regards MfG Robert Schetterer
On 9/8/2012 7:11 AM, Dieter Knopf wrote:
Hello,
is there any update about the sieve command line tool?
I really need some way to refilter my mails without loosings flags and without moving all messages in a different folder.
For Pigeonhole v0.3 it is part of the normal release as the sieve-filter command. I still haven't received much feedback on it though, so make sure your backups are in order before you give it a try and please report back your findings.
Regards,
Stephan.
Am 08.09.2012 09:39, schrieb Stephan Bosch:
On 9/8/2012 7:11 AM, Dieter Knopf wrote:
Hello,
is there any update about the sieve command line tool?
I really need some way to refilter my mails without loosings flags and without moving all messages in a different folder.
For Pigeonhole v0.3 it is part of the normal release as the sieve-filter command. I still haven't received much feedback on it though, so make sure your backups are in order before you give it a try and please report back your findings.
Regards,
Stephan.
only for info last time i tried external sieve stuff, it worked with procmail, but i stopped doing something with it
-- Best Regards MfG Robert Schetterer
2012/9/8 Stephan Bosch stephan@rename-it.nl:
For Pigeonhole v0.3 it is part of the normal release as the sieve-filter command. I still haven't received much feedback on it though, so make sure your backups are in order before you give it a try and please report back your findings.
Thanks for the info.
I'm not really understanding that tool :-(
I tried this: sieve-filter -u foo@foo.tld main.sieve /home/vmail/foo/foo/._REFILTER_/ keep
But i only get an error: sieve-filter(root): Fatal: Unknown namespace for source mailbox '...'
What's the problem? ._REFILTER_ is a standard IMAP subfolder.
Thanks
On 9/9/2012 5:42 AM, Dieter Knopf wrote:
2012/9/8 Stephan Bosch stephan@rename-it.nl:
For Pigeonhole v0.3 it is part of the normal release as the sieve-filter command. I still haven't received much feedback on it though, so make sure your backups are in order before you give it a try and please report back your findings. Thanks for the info.
I'm not really understanding that tool :-(
I tried this: sieve-filter -u foo@foo.tld main.sieve /home/vmail/foo/foo/._REFILTER_/ keep
But i only get an error: sieve-filter(root): Fatal: Unknown namespace for source mailbox '...'
What's the problem? ._REFILTER_ is a standard IMAP subfolder.
Mailboxes are not specified in terms of filesystem paths; these are specified in much the same way as for IMAP (albeit in UTF8 where relevant) and doveadm mailbox. So you should try:
sieve-filter -u foo@foo.tld main.sieve _REFILTER_ keep
The documentation is part of the problem I guess. I've adjusted the man page to specify the mailbox naming explicitly:
Regards,
Stephan.
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Dieter Knopf
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Robert Schetterer
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Stephan Bosch