Oliver, Oliver Sommer wrote:
> Dear List, > > cyrus-imapd is the mail system I've been using successfully over the > last years but now I have a strange problem I cannot track down. > Probably it's a bug but I have no clue on where to start searching for > it. We use cyrus together with opengroupware.org ("ogo"). using a nice > web interface you can manage sieve stuff using ogo. the ogo server > connects the mail server using the sieve port, hence I consider it a > normal sieve client app. > > Now to my problem: it's about sieve and vacation. One of our users had > used an out-of-office notification. After the removal of the > notification everything seemed to be okay, but actually it wasn't: > > every now and then a user who is sending a mail to that specific account > gets his old vacation message. Many times we tried to get rid of it. I > scanned all the folders in the /var/sieve directory. we installed a new > vacation note and removed them - like everything you can do except for Install a new vacation and see what exactly changes on the cyrus box. Check 'sievedir' in imapd.conf and check for a 'default' softlink to a script in that location ($sievedir/f/foo/my.script). > reinstalling the mail server - with no luck at all. And it's not easy to > debug, because it doesn't send the vacation notice every time. just Because of the interval between repeat replies to the same sender. > sometimes. then it's gone for weeks, then it suddenly shows up - with > the old text. Are you sure there's no .forward with a unix vacation pipe in that specific account's home? Check that, also look for a .vacation.msg. > If anybody could give me a hint or something so look after - I would be > glad. this thing drives me totally crazy. I wonder: where is the > vacation notice actually stored if not in /var/sieve? It should be the 'sievedir' path in your imapd.conf > any help: totally appreciated. HTH Henk -- Henk Roose - [EMAIL PROTECTED] CWI - Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science Amsterdam (NL) --- 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-list.html