Hi Aleksandar,

Op 15-9-2011 21:13, Aleksandar Lazic schreef:
Dear Stephan,

[...]
debug_log "envelope to `${1}'";
debug_log "envelope to detail `${detail}'"; <= is this a default
                                               variable?

Eh, no.

I get
===
sieve: info: started log at Sep 15 21:07:07.
lists.sieve: line 15: info: DEBUG: envelope to `al-pdnsus...@none.at'.
lists.sieve: line 16: info: DEBUG: envelope to detail `'.
info: msgid=<20110915190707.256ed9fec...@external.none.at>: stored mail
into mailbox 'Lists.pdnsusers'.
===

Is there a possibility to print the :detail from the subaddress module?
Maybe like

Pseudocode:
===
set "detail" :detail if :detail not empty
===

Let's just print all relevant stuff:

===
require "vnd.dovecot.debug";
require "envelope";
require "variables";
require "subaddress";

if envelope :matches "to" "*" { debug_log "envelope to `${1}'"; }
if envelope :localpart :matches "to" "*" { debug_log "envelope to; localpart `${1}'"; } if envelope :user :matches "to" "*" { debug_log "envelope to; user `${1}'"; }

/* This will print nothing if there is no detail */
if envelope :detail :matches "to" "*" { debug_log "envelope to; detail `${1}'"; }
===

Yielding, e.g.:

===
main_script: line 6: info: DEBUG: envelope to `stephan-f...@rename-it.nl'.
main_script: line 7: info: DEBUG: envelope to; localpart `stephan-frop'.
main_script: line 8: info: DEBUG: envelope to; user `stephan'.
main_script: line 9: info: DEBUG: envelope to; detail `frop'.
info: msgid=unspecified: stored mail into mailbox 'INBOX'.
===

Is there a possibility to dump all variables?
Are there any default variables in variables module?

There are no variables defined other than those that you define (using the set command or implicitly for match values).


What does I make wrong that I haven't the :detail from the subaddress?!

My guess is that you need to add the recipient_delimiter setting to the plugin section also:

plugin {
recipient_delimiter = -
}

Matbe this should be unified somehow.

Regards,

Stephan.

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