Oh that's not good, the implicit keep should be canceled after a
fileinto. I'll check this out.

Aaron

On Mon, 2007-05-14 at 10:54 -0700, Blake Mitchell wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I'm running a little behind on my reading of the dbmail lists, so I 
> apologize if this issue has been raised already.
> 
> I just upgraded my dbmail system from a pre 2.2 SVN to 2.2.4 with 
> libsieve 2.2.5. I saw that both were in portage on my Gentoo server, so 
> wit a little unmasking and config:
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ egrep 'dbmail|sieve' /etc/portage/*
> /etc/portage/package.keywords:net-mail/dbmail ~x86
> /etc/portage/package.keywords:mail-filter/libsieve ~x86
> /etc/portage/package.use:net-mail/dbmail mysql sieve
> 
> I was able to simply 'emerge libsieve' and 'emerge dbmail' no problem:
> 
> *  net-mail/dbmail
>        Latest version available: 2.2.4
>        Latest version installed: 2.2.4
>        Size of files: 853 kB
>        Homepage:      http://www.dbmail.org/
>        Description:   A mail storage and retrieval daemon that uses 
> MySQL or PostgreSQL as its data store
>        License:       GPL-2
> 
> *  mail-filter/libsieve
>        Latest version available: 2.2.5
>        Latest version installed: 2.2.5
>        Size of files: 560 kB
>        Homepage:      http://libsieve.sourceforge.net/
>        Description:   A library for parsing, sorting and filtering your 
> mail.
>        License:       MIT LGPL-2
> 
> After doing the database updates, and running dbmail-util, everything is 
> working better than before, but there is a problem.
> 
> I have a lot of sieve rules that look like this:
> 
> # dbmail lists to the dbmail folder and the bugtracker too
> if anyof ( header :contains "List-Id" ["dbmail.dbmail.org", 
> "dbmail-dev.dbmail.org"]
>          , header :contains "From" "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" ) {
>          fileinto "dbmail";
>          stop;
> }
> 
> that I use to sort my mail into different folders. While these rules are 
> still working, I am also still getting a copy of each of these mails to 
> my INBOX as well. I am using Postfix with dbmail-smtp pipe delivery 
> (because I really like having Delivered-to headers.)
> 
> I can certainly provide log traces, sieve scrips, etc. but I wanted to 
> be sure this wasn't a know issue first.
> 
> Thanks,
> Blake
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