BUG: sieve does not set seen-Flag

Tuomi, Aki aki.tuomi at open-xchange.com
Wed Dec 5 08:36:45 EET 2018


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-------- Original message --------From: "Сергей . via dovecot" <dovecot at dovecot.org> Date: 05/12/2018  08:26  (GMT+02:00) To: dovecot at dovecot.org Subject: Re[2]: BUG: sieve does not set seen-Flag 
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I've been seeing these messages for several days and don't want anymore. Please.



	Среда,  5 декабря 2018, 3:22 +03:00 от Ralph Seichter <m16+dovecot at monksofcool.net>:

	

	







	
 	
		
		
            * Jakobus Schürz:



> 1543935543.M447415P13997.mymail,S=726,W=748:2,Sa

>

> Then i move this email to another IMAP-Folder, and then there is the

> filename

>

> 1543935543.M447415P13997.mymail,S=726,W=748:2,

>

> As expected, the seen-flag disappeared... the same as thunderbird

> shows.



And what about the "dovecot-keywords" files in both folders? Do they

match? The letter "a" seems to indicates that there is at least one

non-standard flag defined in the source folder's keywords. By the way,

can I assume you move messages only by using Thunderbird/IMAP and not by

manipulating the file system?



Here's how things look on my server:



  # On arrival (UNSEEN)

  1543968031.M941319P5841.foo,S=1390,W=1422:2,

  # After reading (SEEN)

  1543968031.M941319P5841.foo,S=1390,W=1422:2,S

  # After being moved to another folder (SEEN)

  1543968031.M941319P5841.foo,S=1390,W=1422:2,S



I can use IMAP search terms SEEN and UNSEEN as indicated above, and I

see the same message state displayed in Notmuch mail (my default, it

accesses Dovecot's Maildir storage directly) and various IMAP clients

connecting to Dovecot. Things are working just fine here.



-Ralph


            
        
		
	

	








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