Sieve vacation problem

Torsten Schlabach tschlabach at gmx.net
Wed Sep 26 12:02:17 EDT 2007


 > I just don't understand what is "require vacation".

It's a kind of declaration. Your script "announces" it will need the 
vacation module. If it would not be there, imapd would probably 
complain. But it's usually built in.

 > I'm sure that sieve is working cause if the user add a forward filter,
 > it works fine.

I hope you made sure that the forwarding is by the means of Sieve, not 
in the MTA?

I am not sure about the days: 0 parameter. I know the default is 7, but 
will 0 mean that a response is sent every time?

Did you grep the logfile of your MTA to make sure Sieve really doesn't 
attempt to send a message? The problem might as well be that a message 
is generated but not accepted by your MTA for whatever reason.

AFAIK sieve calls sendmail, so depending on your MTA you need to make 
sure that sendmail is a proper alias to your actual MTA.

Regards,
Torsten

Marcelo Terres schrieb:
> Here is the script:
> 
> # Sieve Filter
> # Generated by Ingo (http://www.horde.org/ingo/) (September 25, 2007, 4:38 pm)
> 
> require "vacation";
> 
> # Férias
> vacation :days 0 :addresses "mhterres at mydomain.com" :subject "Retorno
> de mensagem" "Teste de mensagem de resposta";
> 
> I just don't understand what is "require vacation". Maybe I need a
> module or something ???
> 
> Regards,
> 
> On 9/26/07, Martin Schweizer <schweizer.martin at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>>Hello Marcelo
>>
>>Is the script activated? Is the synatax correct? Check with sieveshell.
>>
>>Regards,
>>
>>2007/9/25, Marcelo Terres <mhterres at gmail.com>:
>>
>>>I'm having a problem with sieve vacation.
>>>
>>>I'm using cyrus 2.2.12 with postfix 2.2.10 and horde.
>>>
>>>My users create the sieve filters with Ingo (from Horde) and
>>>everything is working, except vacation. The sieve script is correct,
>>>but nothing happens when the message come to the user.
>>>
>>>I'm sure that sieve is working cause if the user add a forward filter,
>>>it works fine.
>>>
>>>Anybody can give me some help in this question ?
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance,
>>>
>>>--
>>>Marcelo H. Terres
>>>mhterres at gmail.com
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>>
>>
>>--
>>Martin Schweizer
>>schweizer.martin at gmail.com
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>>
> 
> 
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