On Tue, Nov 28, 2006, Alexander Benaguev <zul sigmatrans.ru> said:
> Aaron Stone wrote:
>> I am not sure if the problem is with the script or
the message. Please
>> post the script so that we can see if the error is
in the script. If it
>> is, I'll try to improve the error reporting by
adding context about
>> where the bad address was found in the script.
> but dbmail-sievecmd check syntax, isn't it? anyway, my
script (it's very
> simple):
Syntax is checked, but in some cases a text match is being
made, rather
than a syntactically-correct address match. For example,
if address :is "From" "someone somewhere" { ... }
There is very little checking taking place at upload time.
[snip script]
The script looks correct. Indeed, the problem must be a
malformed message.
> btw, i think, id of malformed mail in errmsg will be
very useful=)
Maybe? I think I would be annoyed if every lousy spam that
showed up in my
INBOX also generated a "This message was broken and
libSieve couldn't
parse it" message.
Aaron
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