Re: Murder + Sieve + multiple backends problem

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Juergen Wolf wrote:
Hi

 currently, I test a Cyrus IMAP Murder v2.3.13-openpkg on a solaris
sparc host. While the murder setup went all fine and mail comes in and
can be read by users, there is one thing left I could not fix.
If a user has a sieve script like

#Mail filter rules for wolf
#Generated by wolf using SmartSieve 1.0.0-RC2 2008/11/25 09:02:43
require ["fileinto"];

if allof (header :contains "X-Spam-Status" "Yes,") {
	fileinto "INBOX.Spam-Tagged";
}

and the Folder INBOX.Spam-Tagged is located on a different backend
server as the INBOX folder, the sieve script does not work. I get the
following errors on the backend server where the INBOX is located:

lmtp[27859]: sieve runtime error for wolf id
 <200812011437.mB1EbPK3023434@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: Fileinto: Mailbox
 does not exist

Is there any way to tell sieve to move mails to the correct backend
server ?

  
>From the web site [http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/ag.html section 2.3]:
If a SIEVE script is present, the lmtp proxy server must do the processing as the end result of the processing may result in the mail message going to a different back end server than where the user's INBOX is. Note that the current implementation runs SIEVE on the backend servers, and holds the requirement that all of a user's mailboxes live on the same backend.
So, you should heed this warning.
    -nic
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