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managesieve has gone mad.

Started by freespeech21, September 24, 2013, 10:14:37 AM

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freespeech21

managesieve has gone mad.
One person went on holiday when he came back his out of office would not switch off, then it replicated it's self into two other users (the vacation noticE) and started to be sent out for them and those users had never set up an out of office or looted into round cube.
even deleting the vacation notice did not stop it, but if we put another vacation notice in then the new one is sent out, if we disable the new one then the old one is sent out....
mad....
how can I refresh the whole thing and start again... ?
I am running this on 10.8.4 mountain lion server and I can't stop sieve...
I have looked in the /Library/Server/Mail/Data/rules/USERFOLDER
and removed all sieve files
I have looked in each users mailbox but no seve files there...
I have restarted and still sieve will not stop sending out emails.... yesterday it went crazy sending a mail a second from one mailbox back to it's self....
help.....

freespeech21

This is a really serious bug but no one is replying.... why ? :'(

SKaero

Title say it all, its a managesieve problem not a RoundCube problem.

freespeech21


SKaero

You'd have better luck on a managesieve forum or mailing list.

ABerglund

Quote from: SKaero on September 24, 2013, 09:12:50 PM
You'd have better luck on a managesieve forum or mailing list.
Agreed. There's a lot less use of sieve out there than you might think, so you'll want to find someplace where there are sieve experts.

Related side note, I won't install sieve on my IMAP server, due to just this type of thing. Forums and help sites have lots of questions about various sieve problems, and I just don't have the time to take on maintenance of a service that fussy and trouble-prone. So there is no filtering capability on my webmail system. If my users really NEED some sort of filtering capability, they should use a local client, not webmail.
Arne Berglund
SysAdmin, Internet Services
Lane Education Service District
Eugene, OR, USA