I would expect that Sieve would save the message if it cannot find a way to 
generate a MDN.

Anyways I run Cyrus 1.6.22

The sendmail program is located in /usr/sbin/sendmail which links to 
/usr/sbin/mailwrapper.

another one in /usr/libexec/sendmail/sendmail

However my /etc/mail/mailer.conf file lists /usr/local/sbin/sendmail

Perhaps Cyrus uses the original sendmail instead of the postfix one. Is 
there any way to check which sendmail is used by Sieve?


--On Thursday, October 19, 2000 2:18 PM -0400 Ken Murchison 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>
> Frank Sonnemans wrote:
>>
>> When using sieve filters with the Postfix mta I lose bounced and rejected
>> mail. I created a test account which rejects all mail. The mail is
>> delivered using the "cyrus" transport from Postfix, which pipes to the
>> cyrus deliver prg. The maillog shows that the mail has been delivered
>> with status=sent.
>>
>> However the mail is not filed in the INBOX (as was expected because of
>> the reject command in the sieve script). No bounce or reject message is
>> generated.
>>
>> What is going wrong?
>
> If you reject a message, it will NOT be filed into your INBOX (see the
> sieve draft).
>
> If a reject MDN is not being generated, then I'm guessing that either
> deliver couldn't find /usr/lib/sendmail or it couldn't determine what
> the Return-Path for the MDN should be.  Check imapd.log for errors.
> BTW, what version of Cyrus are your using?
>
> Ken
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