I tried to make my Sieve Vacation work a lot of times, on the last few years, but it never worked :-(
   The problem is like yours and I never understand what is happening.
This is the reason because I subscribed this list, I have the hope the in some time anyone (may be you) have the same problem and post some ideas that can help to solve my problem too.
   Good luck to us !


Simon Matter wrote:
I configured that option, and still no go.

How would it reply to reject messages without that option, but not
vacation?

Sure, I missed the detail that reject works for you.

Well, then I'm also out of ideas.
If you want to make sure it has nothing to do with duplicate db, then you
could stop cyrus, "mv deliver.db deliver.db.old" and start cyrus. Then try
it again.

Simon

Either way, I've added it for sake of trying/troubleshooting.

David Gottschalk
UTS Email team
david.gottsch...@emory.edu


-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Matter [mailto:simon.mat...@invoca.ch]
Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2009 4:12 PM
To: Gottschalk, David
Cc: Blake Hudson; info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Subject: RE: Cyrus + Sieve

Good thinking. I sent a email from a completely new address, and it
still
didn't work.

I wonder if this has something to do with how Sendmail and Cyrus talk to
each other. This production environment was not setup by me, and there
is
a actual .promailrc script that hands off from sendmail to Cyrus. I
wonder
if this is causing mail to get malformed, and sieve not handle it.
What I meant is whether cyrus can send mails back via sendmail. That's how
vacation messages are sent, cyrus call the "sendmail" program and sends
the vacation message. If the sendmail parameter is not configured
correctly then that won't work.

Simon

I saw some other posts online with users talking about this very issue.

I'm not sure how that would affect the vacation portion, but maybe it
could be?

David Gottschalk
UTS Email team
david.gottsch...@emory.edu


-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Matter [mailto:simon.mat...@invoca.ch]
Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2009 3:54 PM
To: Gottschalk, David
Cc: Blake Hudson; info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Subject: RE: Cyrus + Sieve

Well, I think duplicate surpression might be already working. I just
looked at my logs and see entries for it.

I donââ,¬â"¢t have a deliver.db though, which is interesting. I did
look at
the Cyrus change log, and noticed that at some point they did merge the
deliver.db and the duplicate.db.
Hm, IIRC the duplicate db is always stored in deliver.db.

Any other ideas I could try, or tests I could do?
The thread is already quite long and I don't remember all details. But
the
problem you report is very common. Everything works but vacation does
not.
It usually boils down to the fact that everything is okay but the tester
thinks it doesn't because he expects a message but cyrus thinks it has
already sent one message.
One thing you might check is your "sendmail" option in imapd.conf. Does
it
point to a usable sendmail command which really does the right thing?

Simon



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