>Check the user's sieve directory (eg /usr/sieve/k/ken), and make sure >there is a link from 'default' to an actual script file. You should see >something like:
>lrwxrwxrwx 1 cyrus mail 10 Nov 10 2001 default -> >ken.script >-rw------- 1 cyrus mail 8877 Jan 8 16:19 ken.script I've checked and this gets done correctly, now I think I found out my problem. When I did my tests I used the same account to send mail to myself and it looks like this doesn't trigger the vacation. This time I tryed to send me a mail from another test account and then it worked !! I just saw another behaviour where I would like to know if this is normal or not. So in my case I've got vacation activated and also a normal filter which says "if subject = something then REJECT mail". The filter works when the vacation is deactivated but when I activate the vacation this reject filter doesn't work. Is that the normal behaviour ? Regards