On Wednesday, March 13, 2013 03:28 PM CDT, "Donny Brooks" 
<dbro...@mdah.state.ms.us> wrote:

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> On Wednesday, March 13, 2013 02:43 PM CDT, Robert Schetterer <r...@sys4.de> 
> wrote:
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> > Am 13.03.2013 19:51, schrieb Donny Brooks:
> > > I am trying to get the advanced functionality of managesieve working for 
> > > our users. If this is not the proper place to ask this, please just say 
> > > so. I have enabled sieve and it works just fine for basic moving messages 
> > > to folders. However the problem comes in to play when a user selects 
> > > something like "delete" or "mark as read" in the filter. It just simply 
> > > does not do that function. I have installed the imapflags and imap4flags 
> > > and added the needed parts to the dovecot config but it still does not 
> > > seem to work. We are running Centos 6.3 with 
> > > dovecot-2.0.9-2.el6_1.1.x86_64 and 
> > > dovecot-pigeonhole-2.0.9-2.el6_1.1.x86_64 installed. What could I be 
> > > missing to make this work?
> > >
> >
> > try
> >
> > http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Pigeonhole/Sieve/Configuration?highlight=%28flags%29
> >
> > sieve_extensions =
> >
> >     Which Sieve language extensions are available to users. By default,
> > all supported extensions are available, except for deprecated
> > extensions, extensions that require explicit configuration or those that
> > are still under development. Some system administrators may want to
> > disable certain Sieve extensions or enable those that are not available
> > by default. All supported extensions are listed here. Normally, all
> > enabled extensions must be listed for this setting, but starting with> 
> > Sieve version 0.1.7, this setting can use '+' and '-' to specify
> > differences relative to the default. For example sieve_extensions => 
> > +imapflags will enable the deprecated imapflags extension in addition to
> > all extensions enabled by default.
> >
> > ...
> >
> > From CMUSieve (Dovecot v1.0/v1.1)
> >
> > For the most part, migration from CMUSieve to Pigeonhole Sieve is just a
> > matter of changing the used plugin name from cmusieve to sieve in the> 
> > mail_plugins option in the protocol lda section of the config file (as
> > explained above). However, there are a few important differences in the
> > supported Sieve language features:
> >
> >     The imapflags extension is now called imap4flags. The CMUSieve

> > implementation is based on an old draft specification that is not
> > completely compatible with the new version. Particularly, the mark and
> > unmark commands were removed from the new specification. For backwards
> > compatibility, support for the old imapflags extension can be enabled> 
> > using the sieve_extensions setting (as explained above). This is

> > disabled by default.
> >
> > Best Regards
> > MfG Robert Schetterer
> >
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> Right, my line in /etc/dovecot/conf.d/90-sieve.conf looks like this:

>
>   sieve_extensions = +notify +imap4flags +imapflags
>
> I have tried it without the +imapflags, leaving only the first two, also with 
> same results. Part of my sieve script that has the "mark as seen" is as 
> follows:
>
> if anyof (header :is "subject" "Check dd") {
>     fileinto "Junk";
>     addflag "\\Seen";
> }
>
> When I send myself an email from a different account with the subject "Check 
> dd" it is properly filed in the Junk folder but it still remains unseen. Any 
> ideas?
>
> --
>
> Donny B.
>

I think I see part of my problem. I am using postfix and dovecot. So in the 
postfix main.cf I have this:

mailbox_command = /usr/libexec/dovecot/deliver -a "$RECIPIENT"

While that was fine when we were on the 1.X branch on our old mail server I 
think it needs to be changed to something more like this:

mailbox_command = /usr/libexec/dovecot/dovecot-lda -f "$SENDER" -a "$RECIPIENT"

Ideas?

--

Donny B.

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