Hi Edwin,
It's strange that this corrupts the duplicate DB, and I don't know
why it could do that.
Vacation won't work without a sendmail given, though. Maybe the
problem will disappear if vacation works fine.
Try correcting that by specifying the path to sendmail in imapd.conf
- like
Hi,
I just installed an vacation message, however: after cyrus tries to send the
first message the whole database gets corrupt!
I tried it on two diferent servers, but with the same result.
The sieve script:
require vacation;
vacation phatte test;
vacation :addresses [EMAIL
When using this vacation message:
require vacation;
vacation phatte test;
vacation :addresses [EMAIL PROTECTED] phatte test;
My cyrus database gets corrupted after it tries to reply to the first received
message:
Dec 23 20:28:26 darkstar sieve[23096]: executed
Dec 23 20:28:26
E.H.Eefting wrote:
The sieve script:
require vacation;
vacation phatte test;
vacation :addresses [EMAIL PROTECTED] phatte test;
We've been using cyrus-imap for years on many server in a similar setup and
never had anyproblems. However, this is the first time we start using sieve.
Hi,
With the days parameter on a vacation sieve script, the reply message
will not be resent each time a sender send a message.
Where is the database that stores the sender list ?
Thanks for your help
Jerome
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ:
On Mon, 2 Apr 2007, Jerome Nenert wrote:
Hi,
With the days parameter on a vacation sieve script, the reply message will
not be resent each time a sender send a message.
Where is the database that stores the sender list ?
deliver.db
Andy
Cyrus Home Page:
Hallo,
when i set a vacation using sieve, i can set, when the next
vacation-message will be sent - if more Mails arrive from same
recipient, eg 7 days.
Where does cyrus store this information? (recipient, when was
vacation-message last sent)
Or better, where can i read, where cyrus stores ..
Martin Schweizer schrieb:
Did you use umlauts or other non 8 bit characters in the vacation text
(that was my problem at the beginning)?
the script itself is really simple:
require vacation;
vacation :days 7 :addresses [ [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]] Out
of
office ...;
no plain
Did you enable the mailto method in imapd.conf? Without this
enabled, all of the functions that send mail are disabled.
--
Jo Rhett
Senior Network Engineer
Network Consonance
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki
List
Hello Georg
Did you use umlauts or other non 8 bit characters in the vacation text
(that was my problem at the beginning)?
Regards,
Martin
2006/10/24, Georg Glas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi list,
i have a cyrus 2.2.12 installation (debians kolab-cyrus-imapd package
with AutoCreate Inbox patch).
Hi list,
i have a cyrus 2.2.12 installation (debians kolab-cyrus-imapd package
with AutoCreate Inbox patch). It seems that every filter works but the
vacation action is simply ignored.
When email is delivered i see an stat/open syscall for the script, and
the precompiled script seems to be
Well, it's been over a month - I received a few responses to this email but none that actually helped me resolved the problem.Reject works fine. Vacation doesn't. The message is delivered correctly to the recepient, but no auto-response is sent out. I am using SquirrelMail mail to create the
Hi,
I have a requirement to do a vacation autoreply, which
includes the original subject as the reply subject.
i.e., if the original subject is Example heading,
then the reply should be Out-of-Office Autoreply -
Example heading.
I've read that I can use variables ${1}, but my
timsieved server
)
So, is there any way to debug this? To run an interactive session
with sieve and see any errors there?
I don't know, it worked out of the box for me.
Sieve/Vacation s a great feature, WHEN it works - but there seems to
be NO way to debug it when it doesn't.
--
Kjetil T.
Cyrus
of the box for me.
Sieve/Vacation s a great feature, WHEN it works - but there seems to
be NO way to debug it when it doesn't.
--
Kjetil T.
Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyruswiki.andrew.cmu.edu
List Archives/Info: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/mailing
Settings include keep a copy in the INBOX, marked as deleted, but no copy
remains in the inbox. Responses get sent okay, but the email gets nuked.
Any hints?
--
K. Bjarnason
Network Analyst
LGISP/Imagen
Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ:
On Tue, 2006-08-22 at 18:38 -0700, Kelsey Bjarnason wrote:
Settings include keep a copy in the INBOX, marked as deleted, but no copy
remains in the inbox. Responses get sent okay, but the email gets nuked.
Any hints?
post the script.
--
Kjetil T.
Cyrus Home Page:
On Sun, 2006-08-20 at 16:30 -0700, Joseph Silverman wrote:
All the other rules/filters are working. vacation is NOT working
(set it to 0 days between emails, assume that means answer each and
every email) and still nothing.
no, you're not allowed to shoot yourself in the foot with Sieve.
OK, I changed it to 3 days. Tried it again, no luck - no vacation
notice sent and no error of any sort in logs.
So, is there any way to debug this? To run an interactive session
with sieve and see any errors there?
Sieve/Vacation s a great feature, WHEN it works - but there seems
Hi Nix,
I never coded sieve myself (Horde ingo is my friend ;-) - however I
think there should be quotes about the text.
Another think you should make sure ist to check that your address is in
the to or cc (I think that can be done using the addresses parameter
(maybe the lack hereof in your
On Sun, 2006-08-20 at 11:14 +0200, former03 | Baltasar Cevc wrote:
I never coded sieve myself (Horde ingo is my friend ;-) - however I
think there should be quotes about the text.
you can use either, notice he used the the text: construct which means
the next lines until the . should be used
of these resources:
http://ietfreport.isoc.org/idref/draft-ietf-sieve-vacation/
#
# Sieve vacation
#
if header from :contains [ MAILER-DAEMON, LISTMANAGER ] {
keep;
quit;
}
vacation :days 1 :subject Out of the office text:
I am out of the office from ... till ...
.
;
Nix.
Cyrus Home Page: http
All other sieve stuff works fine.
Are you sure it doesn't work? Search the list archives for 'all other
sieve stuff works fine' or something and you'll find lot's of posts. The
usual problem is that people try and try and try but don't realize that
vacation messages are only sent out once per x
If Sieve stuff works, then vacation should also work. I have written a
vacation script just yesterday. You should google and checkout some of these
resources:
http://ietfreport.isoc.org/idref/draft-ietf-sieve-vacation/
#
# Sieve vacation
#
if header from :contains [ MAILER-DAEMON, LISTMANAGER
All other sieve stuff works fine.
Here is the sendmail.mc that is relevant:
(Sendmail 8.13.4/8.13.4)
define(`_FFR_MILTER', `true')dnl
INPUT_MAIL_FILTER(`Synonym', `S=local:/var/run/synonym/synonym.sock,
T=C:10m;S:1s;R:1s;E:5m')dnl
define(`confLOCAL_MAILER',`cyrusv2')dnl
Hello AndreasDo you use Umaults in the vacation text? If yes you can nerver save the created vacation message.2006/8/4, Andreas Ferrari
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi @llIn our office we use Debian Sarge, Postfix and Cyrus. Everything worksgreat but only vacation with Sieve does not work.I have searched a
Hi @ll
In our office we use Debian Sarge, Postfix and Cyrus. Everything works
great but only vacation with Sieve does not work.
I have searched a lot and only found posts from other people which have
the same problem but no solution.
I use lmtp to deliver mails from Postfix to Cyrus...
In the
On 2006-08-04 at 15:32 +0200, Andreas Ferrari wrote:
In our office we use Debian Sarge, Postfix and Cyrus. Everything works
great but only vacation with Sieve does not work.
I have searched a lot and only found posts from other people which have
the same problem but no solution.
I use lmtp
Hi Phil
Thanks for your answer..
I cant find somthing, sendmail looks okay:
/etc/imapd.conf:
sendmail: /usr/sbin/sendmail
:~$ ls -la /usr/sbin/sendmail
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 15908 2005-03-01 02:05 /usr/sbin/sendmail
:~$ ls -al /usr/lib/sendmail
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 16 2005-04-05 17:02
Hi Phil
Thanks for your answer..
Don't forget that vacation messages are usually only sent once a week or
so. That means testing is difficult because you get one response, and no
more without cleaning up duplicate db.
Simon
I cant find somthing, sendmail looks okay:
/etc/imapd.conf:
--On Friday, August 4, 2006 18:23 +0200 Simon Matter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Phil
Thanks for your answer..
Don't forget that vacation messages are usually only sent once a week or
so. That means testing is difficult because you get one response, and no
more without cleaning up
The Sieve Vacation Filters are not working on our system.
All filters *other* than Sieve Vacation *are* working. I have been able to
create filters to move messages into a folder based on header information
with
no problems.
I have tried using:
- Squirrelmail AvelSieve
- eGroupware Sieve
--- Simon Matter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Sieve Vacation Filters are not working on our
system.
All filters *other* than Sieve Vacation *are* working.
I have been able to
create filters to move messages into a folder based on
header information
with
no problems.
I have
The Sieve Vacation Filters are not working on our system.
All filters *other* than Sieve Vacation *are* working. I have been able to
create filters to move messages into a folder based on header information with
no problems.
I have tried using:
- Squirrelmail AvelSieve
- eGroupware Sieve
The Sieve Vacation Filters are not working on our system.
All filters *other* than Sieve Vacation *are* working. I
have been able to create filters to move messages into a
folder based on header information with no problems.
I have tried using:
- Squirrelmail AvelSieve
- eGroupware Sieve filters
a user's email address is, you almost always have to use
:addresses in the vacation action.
You're right; using defaultdomain doesn't help.
But this brings up an interesting point: why is Sieve matching against
the envelope recipient address in the first place? Per
draft-ietf-sieve-vacation-06
:
require [
reject,
vacation,
];
if address :domain :is [from] [example.com] {
reject Rejection test.;
stop;
}
vacation :days 5 :subject annoying vacation message text:
I'm testing SIEVE vacation rules.
Please excuse the annoying message
On 2006-02-22 at 11:49-05 Ken Murchison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try adding the test recipient's email address(es) (those that would
appear in the To: header) with the :addresses option. E.g:
vacation :addresses [[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]] :days 5
:subject annoying vacation
James Ralston wrote:
On 2006-02-22 at 11:49-05 Ken Murchison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try adding the test recipient's email address(es) (those that would
appear in the To: header) with the :addresses option. E.g:
vacation :addresses [[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]] :days 5 :subject
a user's email address is, you almost always have to use
:addresses in the vacation action.
You're right; using defaultdomain doesn't help.
But this brings up an interesting point: why is Sieve matching against
the envelope recipient address in the first place? Per
draft-ietf-sieve-vacation-06
,
vacation,
];
if address :domain :is [from] [example.com] {
reject Rejection test.;
stop;
}
vacation :days 5 :subject annoying vacation message text:
I'm testing SIEVE vacation rules.
Please excuse the annoying message.
.
;
If someone
Hi all;
I've got a problem with my Cyrus+Postfix installation. I set up on
Debian Sarge Postfix, Cyrus21, Squirrelmail and AvelSieve without any
problem. I use a pam authentication with a flat passwd-like file which
works pretty well.
My problem is that I am not able to send any vacation
We use the Cyrus sieve vacation responder extensively, and people are
generally pleased with it. However, I get regular complaints that
there's no way to specify an expiry date for responses. The problem
is that people often forget to remove their vacation message after
they return from vacation
Because of SpamCop's attitude towards autoresponders*, I wish to patch
the implementation of the SIEVE vacation extension so that it will
never respond to remote addresses.
From looking at sieve/bc_eval.c, this actually seems pretty
straightforward to do; I can just add another test case
On Fri, 25 Mar 2005, James Ralston wrote:
Because of SpamCop's attitude towards autoresponders*, I wish to patch
the implementation of the SIEVE vacation extension so that it will
never respond to remote addresses.
Wow, that's pretty useless:
Solution: Do not use these systems. Inform your normal
Hello
I'm setting up sieve vacation, and while it is working, the vacation
messages are sent using the null sender on the envelope mail from.
I'm using cyrus 2.1.15. Below are the test script and the relevant
postfix logs:
if header :contains from [EMAIL PROTECTED] {
vacation :addresses
Hello
I'm setting up sieve, but our setup will probably make things a bit more
difficult:
Our SMTP servers (Postfix) only allow authenticated users to send
messages, and checks if the sender login matches with the mail from
line of the SMTP protocol. The SMTP servers and IMAP/POP3 servers are
Hi,
I am having a problem using sieve for vacation notices. I am using Cyrus
2.1.16 (Debian Sarge) with LDAP and Postfix.
We are using Squirrelmail for reading mail and server side scripting.
All seem to work apart from the vacation.
This is the script generated by Squirrelmail (actually,
Thanks, seems to be a bug in avelsieve, since the e-mail address was
there, but not in the script. I entered it again, and it worked.
Thanks again
Shelley Waltz wrote:
I had the same behavior. Sieve filtering worked fine, but vacation
did not work. After much searching, I discovered this ...
sieve requires :address(es?) lines and only responds to addresses listed in
tose lines in my experimentation.
--On Wednesday, September 01, 2004 14:07 +0300 Gil Freund
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am having a problem using sieve for vacation notices. I am using Cyrus
2.1.16 (Debian Sarge)
Shelley Waltz wrote:
I had the same behavior. Sieve filtering worked fine, but vacation
did not work. After much searching, I discovered this ...
http://asg.web.cmu.edu/archive/message.php?mailbox=archive.info-cyrussearchterm=vacationmsg=22894
My squirrelmail plugin did not require the user to
running a SuSE 9.1 site with the SuSE packed cyrus-imapd 2.2.3 with
postfix and mysql back end using web-cyradmn. I have had several setups
like this before and this is the first time I came across this kind of
problem.
The problem is that sieve vacation module is not working or should I say
-cyradmn. I have had several setups
like this before and this is the first time I came across this kind of
problem.
The problem is that sieve vacation module is not working or should I say
is working but cyrus is somehow getting dupes and well.. no vacation
message.. redirect
a SuSE 9.1 site with the SuSE packed cyrus-imapd 2.2.3 with
postfix and mysql back end using web-cyradmn. I have had several setups
like this before and this is the first time I came across this kind of
problem.
The problem is that sieve vacation module is not working or should I say
and mysql back end using web-cyradmn. I have had several setups
like this before and this is the first time I came across this kind of
problem.
The problem is that sieve vacation module is not working or should I say
is working but cyrus is somehow getting dupes and well.. no vacation
message
Ken Murchison wrote:
Rob Tanner wrote:
Hi,
How does Cyrus Sieve vacation repond to precendence: bulk mail such
as mailing lists. Do I have to check for the presence of the
particular header value, or does the cyrus vacation implementation
ignore those messages automatically?
It doesn't check
Hello All,
I've installed the following applications:
cyrus-imapd-2.2.3
cyrus-sasl-2.1.18
postfix-2.0.18-20040205 with TLS
openLDAP, amavisd-new, clamav, spamassassin.
on a FreeBSD 5.2.
I need to use the vacation on sieve, and I can't do it working.
no vacation messages were received
somewhere,
Hi,
How does Cyrus Sieve vacation repond to precendence: bulk mail such as mailing lists. Do I have to check for the presence of the particular header value, or does the cyrus vacation implementation ignore those messages automatically?
Thanks,
Rob
--
Rob Tanner
UNIX Services Manager
Rob Tanner wrote:
Hi,
How does Cyrus Sieve vacation repond to precendence: bulk mail such as
mailing lists. Do I have to check for the presence of the particular
header value, or does the cyrus vacation implementation ignore those
messages automatically?
It doesn't check the precedence header
Hi,
Given the following script :
require vacation;
vacation :days 1 :addresses [EMAIL PROTECTED] :subject Some subject
Just testing vacation, folks.
;
Does the :addresses parameter will be matched case insentively, meaning
that the vacation will also trigger for mail addressed to
[EMAIL
Hi Etienne,
--On Monday, December 15, 2003 10:50 AM -0500 Etienne Goyer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Given the following script :
|
|
| require vacation;
|
| vacation :days 1 :addresses [EMAIL PROTECTED] :subject Some
| subject Just testing vacation, folks.
| ;
|
|
| Does the :addresses
Hi Cyrus,
--On Monday, December 15, 2003 11:35 AM -0500 Cyrus Daboo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|| Does the :addresses parameter will be matched case insentively, meaning
|| that the vacation will also trigger for mail addressed to
|| [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?
|
| Good question - the vacation spec is
Cyrus Daboo wrote:
Hi Cyrus,
--On Monday, December 15, 2003 11:35 AM -0500 Cyrus Daboo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|| Does the :addresses parameter will be matched case insentively, meaning
|| that the vacation will also trigger for mail addressed to
|| [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?
|
| Good question - the
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 12:59:22PM -0500, Ken Murchison wrote:
Cyrus Daboo wrote:
Further to this I see that newer versions of CMU SIEVE do
case-insensitive comparisons, but older versions did not - perhaps
Ken/Rob can confirm when that change was made so you can decide whether
you
Etienne Goyer wrote:
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 12:59:22PM -0500, Ken Murchison wrote:
Cyrus Daboo wrote:
Further to this I see that newer versions of CMU SIEVE do
case-insensitive comparisons, but older versions did not - perhaps
Ken/Rob can confirm when that change was made so you can decide
On Thu, Oct 23, 2003 at 03:54:35PM -0700, Pat Lashley wrote:
...
With Exim, you would still need a lookup for the rewrite; but it makes
such lookups quite easy. I assume that you already have some sort of
database that has the full.name - mailbox translations. (I'm guessing
LDAP from your
Hello,
I'd like to be able to set the From line on sieve/vacation replies by
hand. For historical reasons, people's login IDs do not equal people's
email addresses, and sieve/vacation simply replies as the mailbox name (in
my case [EMAIL PROTECTED]), but in general that address isn't valid
On Thu, 23 Oct 2003, Ken Murchison wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to be able to set the From line on sieve/vacation replies by
hand. For historical reasons, people's login IDs do not equal people's
email addresses, and sieve/vacation simply replies as the mailbox
to be able to set the From line on sieve/vacation replies by
hand. For historical reasons, people's login IDs do not equal people's
email addresses, and sieve/vacation simply replies as the mailbox name (in
my case [EMAIL PROTECTED]), but in general that address isn't valid, and
it should reply
it as a local modification, but since its not part of
the current Sieve/vacation draft, we probably won't add it to CVS. You
could also suggest such an addition on the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
list, but I'm not sure how it will be received.
I doubt I'll attempt to add that functionality, the simple work
--On Thursday, October 23, 2003 14:53:38 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I doubt I'll attempt to add that functionality, the simple work around
here is put everyone's login in LDAP as an additional email address.
I'm sure it wouldn't be well received, it's sort of a dicey idea.
Certainly open to
On Thu, 23 Oct 2003, Pat Lashley wrote:
--On Thursday, October 23, 2003 14:53:38 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure how the vacation functionality is implemented; but if it
goes through your normal MTA instead of attempting a direct SMTP
connection; then you should be able to have
Dmitry Alyabyev wrote:
Hello
In case of setting up vacation the return message has 'Subject: subject' if it
specified like:
vacation vacation text here;
If I write:
vacation :days 1 :subject My subject here vacation text here;
The message goes with empty Subject header.
What
Hello
In case of setting up vacation the return message has 'Subject: subject' if it
specified like:
vacation vacation text here;
If I write:
vacation :days 1 :subject My subject here vacation text here;
The message goes with empty Subject header.
What did I miss ?
Cyrus 2.2
Hi
all,
this one has been
bothering me for a bit and it is the only thing keeping me from changing all my
filtering over to sieve from Exim filters and procmail. The most common
request I get from users at my office is for vacation auto-replies and it seems
to work from my testing to any
Sure would appreciate any hints on how to diagnose the problem|
John Lederer wrote:
We are running Postfix with Cyrus .
Sieve works fine for filing in mailboxes, and for redirects. It
doesn't do anything for vacation.
here is the sieve script:
#Mail filter rules for bjz
#Generated by bjz
What does imapd.log show?
John Lederer wrote:
Sure would appreciate any hints on how to diagnose the problem|
John Lederer wrote:
We are running Postfix with Cyrus .
Sieve works fine for filing in mailboxes, and for redirects. It
doesn't do anything for vacation.
here is the sieve script:
This is an Exim problem with its handling of CRLF which was dicusssed
within the last week or so. Check the list archives for details.
Ehren Wilson wrote:
Hi all,
this one has been bothering me for a bit and it is the only thing
keeping me from changing all my filtering over to sieve from
Hi -
make sure
sendmail:
in your imapd.conf is pointing to the right place.
--Jo
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 08:21, John Lederer wrote:
Sure would appreciate any hints on how to diagnose the problem|
John Lederer wrote:
We are running Postfix with Cyrus .
Sieve works fine for filing in
We are running Postfix with Cyrus .
Sieve works fine for filing in mailboxes, and for redirects. It doesn't
do anything for vacation.
here is the sieve script:
#Mail filter rules for bjz
#Generated by bjz using SmartSieve 0.5.0-devel 2003/07/29 11:44:00
require [vacation];
vacation :days 5
Try this in master.cf:
cyrus unix - n n - - pipe
flags= user=cyrus argv=/usr/lib/cyrus/bin/deliver -e -r${sender}
-m ${extension} ${user}
John
Alexander Brill wrote:
I am having some problems related to sieve and its vacation module. It
just won't send
Not sure if this applies, but we received similar problem in 2.0.16 with qmail until
we modified lmtp.c to replace all
instances of
smbuf[2] = ;
with something like
smbuf[2] = [EMAIL PROTECTED];
qmail's sendmail replacement really did not like the as a From address.
Hope this helps,
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 13:41, Alexander Brill wrote:
I am having some problems related to sieve and its vacation module. It
just won't send out to the right recipient, but it tries to send it to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] This is what I get in my logs:
I solved the problem by using LMTP as the
Hi!
I noticed a problem with non ASCII chars in a Subject of a message,
which is automatically answered by sieve/vacation.
Vacation reuses the original Subject line, but decodes the MIME in it
and sends out the decoded (8bit) subject without reencoding it.
So a message with Subject: =?iso-8859-1
On Wed, 2 Jul 2003, Roland Rosenfeld wrote:
Wouldn't it be better to simply reuse the original Subject without any
decoding? Otherwise the decoded Subject needs to be newly MIME
encoded, doesn't it?
Yes, you're correct.
What version of Cyrus are you using? Would you mind posting the bug to
Hi,
I do have a set of rules, which are all working, and then, I add :
require vacation;
if header :contains subject vacation sieve {
vacation I'm outta here;
fileinto INBOX/mat;
stop;
}
It does file the mail into INBOX/mat but does not respond with anything.
Am I doing something wrong
a set of rules, which are all working, and then, I add :
require vacation;
if header :contains subject vacation sieve {
vacation I'm outta here;
fileinto INBOX/mat;
stop;
}
It does file the mail into INBOX/mat but does not respond with anything.
Am I doing something wrong ?
--
Mathieu
://www.cyrusoft.com/sieve/drafts/sieve-vacation-04.txt
Is there a newer document about sieve vacation?
Is my syntax broken?
Is it possible that the sieve vacation functionality is broken?
I am using cyrus-imapd-2.1.11, cyrus-sasl-2.1.10, and sendmail.8.12.6.
Thanks,
--
Ricardo Muggli ([EMAIL PROTECTED
I know this has been discussed several times on this list, but I have an
additional wrench to add to the problem:
Sieve works perfectly for all functions except for vacation. We are
using sendmail as the MTA, Cyrus as the IMAP server, and procmail to
process some advanced SPAM filtering.
-domain. But now, using the config below,
nothing happens.
That's a good clue. `lmtp' appends `unspecified-domain' to
unqualified e-mail addresses. If your MTA strips the domain portion
from the envelope recipient, as sendmail does, the sieve vacation
handler will never generate vacation
On Fri, 27 Sep 2002, Ken Murchison wrote:
[]
ALL of the relevent specifications (RFCs, IDs, etc) are listed in
doc/specs.html
I start to wonder why I keep this up to date if nobody is going to look at it
:(
Ken,
Here's a little happier spin for you... some people do read them and they
I use :
cyrus-imapd 2.1.9
cyrus-sasl 2.1.7
postfix 1.1.11
All work fine, but now I would use sieve vacation script.
I put the vacation script on the user directory (/usr/sieve/.../user),
When I send mail to this user, the mail arrive correctly, but when the system
try to send back
On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 08:28:47AM -0400, Ken Murchison wrote:
I start to wonder why I keep this up to date if nobody is going to look at it
:(
They saved me lots of time when I was writing the php
DIGEST-MD5/CRAM-MD5 support :) Since I'm obviously the only one who
read these docs I would
postfix 1.1.11
All work fine, but now I would use sieve vacation script.
I put the vacation script on the user directory (/usr/sieve/.../user),
When I send mail to this user, the mail arrive correctly, but when the
system
try to send back the vacation message I have some strange
On Fri, 2002-09-27 at 21:42, Vittorio Manfredini wrote:
I put it :
postmaster: user
or
postmaster: user@domain
but now the system is not more trying to send the back the answer.
Ciao Vittorio
As far as I understand it, you really should set this to
postmaster: postmaster, as this is
On Wed 27 Feb 2002 at 00:44:50 -0500, you wrote:
When Cyrus puts the return-path into the message, it qualifies it
with the value of 'servername' (defaulting to gethostname()). It
doesn't pass that qualification to the Sieve subsystem.
Doesn't Cyrus only qualify it if the MAIL FROM in the
--On Wednesday, February 27, 2002 12:18 AM -0800 Ian Macdonald
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed 27 Feb 2002 at 00:44:50 -0500, you wrote:
When Cyrus puts the return-path into the message, it qualifies it
with the value of 'servername' (defaulting to gethostname()). It
doesn't pass that
Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2002 16:11:23 -0800
From: Ian Macdonald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[...]
Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received: from lovelace.corp.google.com ([unix socket])
by lovelace.corp.google.com (Cyrus v2.1.2) with LMTP; Mon, 25 Feb 2002
+16:00:45 -0800
X-Sieve: CMU
On Fri 22 Feb 2002 at 19:04:17 -0600, you wrote:
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 05:48:35PM -0500, Ken Murchison wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been following this thread, and
humbly suggest looking for where the line:
unspecified-domain.google.com
is lurking.
What's the Return-Path header indicate?
If Return-Path isn't right, vacation won't work either, since the
vacation message will attempt to go to the Return-Path.
If Return-Path isn't right, then it's almost certainly your MTA
rewriting the return-path to something bogus and there's nothing we
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