Kenneth Murchison writes:
>
>Let's try to split the problem in half. Compile the 'test' program in
>the sieve directory. Then grab one of the messages that you think it
>should have responded to and your sieve script. Run the 'test' program
>using the message and script (it'll ask you for the envelope from: and
>to: addresses) and see what it says.
Well, this is interesting. I used the actual message file and sieve
script on the server...
# 7/sieve/test 6. /imap/sieve/m/mills/default <
Envelope body of 'to'? [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envelope body of 'from'? [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Have I already responded to '923e65bff637fbf399403fa2628e9fb' in 7 days? no
echo 'On vacation for the next week' | mail -s 'Re: Seeing if this will work'
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' for message '6.'
notify msg = 'You have new mail
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Gary Mills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Seeing if this will work
Action(s) taken:
Sent vacation reply
' with priority = medium
keeping message '6.'
The test seems successful. Does sieve actually use the `mail' command?
That won't work on Solaris. I don't see it in the source, so I suppose
not. Is there a way to get debugging messages from the live sieve?
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