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regarding sieve unable to "fileinto" when recipient is an user alias
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781019: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=781019
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Package: cyrus-common-2.4
Version: 2.4.16-4+deb7u2
Severity: normal
User: [email protected]

When a mail is received to an alias address, sieve can't fileinto the message. For instance, User "foo" as an alias "bar". I have a sieve rule that moves any message received by "bar" to the "Dossiers.bar_mail" folder :

elsif anyof (address :contains "To" "[email protected]",
        address :contains "Cc" "[email protected]")
{
        fileinto "Dossiers.bar";
}

If someone sends an email to "[email protected]", I get the following error in le mail log :

Mar 23 11:54:25 tls-srv-01 cyrus/lmtpunix[10524]: sieve runtime error for foo id <888761194.1033557880.1427108061874.javamail.r...@spooler6-g27.priv.proxad.net>: Fileinto: Mailbox does not exist

but the mailbox exists :
# ctl_mboxlist -d | grep user.foo
user.foo.Dossiers.bar_mail 0 default foo lrswipcda root lrswipcda

Regards,
François LEGAL


-- System Information:
Debian Release: wheezy
Architecture: amd64

Kernel: 3.2.65
Locale: LANG= LANGUAGE= LC_CTYPE=fr_FR.utf8
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash

Versions of packages cyrus-common-2.4 depends on:
ii  cyrus-common           2.4.16-4+deb7u2
ii  gawk                   1:4.0.1+dfsg-2.1
ii  libc6                  2.13-38+deb7u8
ii  libcomerr2             1.42.5-1.1+deb7u1
ii  libdb5.1               5.1.29-5
ii  libldap-2.4-2          2.4.31-1+nmu2
ii  libsasl2-2             2.1.25.dfsg1-6+deb7u1
ii  libsasl2-modules       2.1.25.dfsg1-6+deb7u1
ii  libsnmp15              5.4.3~dfsg-2.8+deb7u1
ii  libssl1.0.0            1.0.1e-2+deb7u14
ii  libwrap0               7.6.q-24
ii  libzephyr4             3.0.2-2
ii  netbase                5.0
ii  perl                   5.14.2-21+deb7u2
ii  sendmail-bin           8.14.4-4
ii  zlib1g                 1:1.2.7.dfsg-13

Versions of packages cyrus-common-2.4 recommends:
ii  cyrus-imapd-2.4        2.4.16-4+deb7u2

-- Configuration Files:

cyrus.conf
# Debian defaults for Cyrus IMAP server/cluster implementation
# see cyrus.conf(5) for more information
#
# All the tcp services are tcpd-wrapped. see hosts_access(5)

START {
        # do not delete this entry!
        recover         cmd="/usr/sbin/cyrus ctl_cyrusdb -r"

        # this is only necessary if idlemethod is set to "idled" in imapd.conf
        idled           cmd="idled"

        # this is useful on backend nodes of a Murder cluster
        # it causes the backend to syncronize its mailbox list with
        # the mupdate master upon startup
        #mupdatepush   cmd="/usr/sbin/cyrus ctl_mboxlist -m"

        # this is recommended if using duplicate delivery suppression
        delprune        cmd="/usr/sbin/cyrus expire -E 3"
        # this is recommended if caching TLS sessions
        tlsprune        cmd="/usr/sbin/cyrus tls_prune"
}

# UNIX sockets start with a slash and are absolute paths
# you can use a maxchild=# to limit the maximum number of forks of a service # you can use babysit=true and maxforkrate=# to keep tight tabs on the service
# most services also accept -U (limit number of reuses) and -T (timeout)
SERVICES {
        # --- Normal cyrus spool, or Murder backends ---
        # add or remove based on preferences
imap cmd="imapd -C /etc/imapd-local.conf -U 30" listen="127.0.0.1:imap" prefork=0 maxchild=100
        imaps           cmd="imapd -s -U 30" listen="imaps" prefork=0 
maxchild=100
        #pop3           cmd="pop3d -U 30" listen="pop3" prefork=0 maxchild=50
        #pop3s          cmd="pop3d -s -U 30" listen="pop3s" prefork=0 
maxchild=50
        #nntp           cmd="nntpd -U 30" listen="nntp" prefork=0 maxchild=100
        #nntps          cmd="nntpd -s -U 30" listen="nntps" prefork=0 
maxchild=100

        # At least one form of LMTP is required for delivery
        # (you must keep the Unix socket name in sync with imap.conf)
        #lmtp           cmd="lmtpd" listen="localhost:lmtp" prefork=0 
maxchild=20
lmtpunix cmd="lmtpd" listen="/var/run/cyrus/socket/lmtp" prefork=0 maxchild=20
        # ----------------------------------------------

        # useful if you need to give users remote access to sieve
        # by default, we limit this to localhost in Debian
sieve cmd="timsieved" listen="localhost:sieve" prefork=0 maxchild=100

        # this one is needed for the notification services
notify cmd="notifyd" listen="/var/run/cyrus/socket/notify" proto="udp" prefork=1

        # --- Murder frontends -------------------------
        # enable these and disable the matching services above,
        # except for sieve (which deals automatically with Murder)

        # mupdate database service - must prefork at least 1
        # (mupdate slaves)
        #mupdate       cmd="mupdate" listen=3905 prefork=1
        # (mupdate master, only one in the entire cluster)
        #mupdate       cmd="mupdate -m" listen=3905 prefork=1

        # proxies that will connect to the backends
        #imap           cmd="proxyd" listen="imap" prefork=0 maxchild=100
        #imaps          cmd="proxyd -s" listen="imaps" prefork=0 maxchild=100
        #pop3           cmd="pop3proxyd" listen="pop3" prefork=0 maxchild=50
        #pop3s          cmd="pop3proxyd -s" listen="pop3s" prefork=0 maxchild=50
        #lmtp           cmd="lmtpproxyd" listen="lmtp" prefork=1 maxchild=20
        # ----------------------------------------------
}

EVENTS {
        # this is required
        checkpoint      cmd="/usr/sbin/cyrus ctl_cyrusdb -c" period=30

        # this is only necessary if using duplicate delivery suppression
        delprune        cmd="/usr/sbin/cyrus expire -E 3" at=0401

        # this is only necessary if caching TLS sessions
        tlsprune        cmd="/usr/sbin/cyrus tls_prune" at=0401

        # indexing of mailboxes for server side fulltext searches

        # reindex changed mailboxes (fulltext) approximately every other hour
#squatter_1 cmd="/usr/bin/nice -n 19 /usr/sbin/cyrus squatter -s" period=120

        # reindex all mailboxes (fulltext) daily
        #squatter_a     cmd="/usr/sbin/cyrus squatter" at=0517
}


imapd.conf
# Debian Cyrus imapd.conf
# See imapd.conf(5) for more information and more options

# Configuration directory
configdirectory: /var/lib/cyrus

# Directories for proc and lock files
proc_path: /var/lib/cyrus/proc
mboxname_lockpath: /var/lib/cyrus/lock

# Which partition to use for default mailboxes
defaultpartition: default
partition-default: /home/mail/cyrus/
#partition-default: /var/spool/cyrus/mail

# Security features : hide Cyrus version and server name
servername: mail server
serverinfo: off
imapidresponse: 0

# News setup
#partition-news: /var/spool/cyrus/news
#newsspool: /var/spool/news

# Alternate namespace
# If enabled, activate the alternate namespace as documented in
# /usr/share/doc/cyrus-doc-2.4/html/altnamespace.html, where an user's
# subfolders are in the same level as the INBOX
# See also userprefix and sharedprefix on imapd.conf(5)
#altnamespace: no
altnamespace: yes
sharedprefix: Dossiers publics

# UNIX Hierarchy Convention
# Set to yes, and cyrus will accept dots in names, and use the forward
# slash "/" to delimit levels of the hierarchy. This is done by converting
# internally all dots to "^", and all "/" to dots. So the "rabbit.holes"
# mailbox of user "helmer.fudd" is stored in "user.elmer^fud.rabbit^holes"
unixhierarchysep: no

# Rejecting illegal characters in headers
# Headers of RFC2882 messages must not have characters with the 8th bit
# set. However, too many badly-written MUAs generate this, including most
# spamware. Enable this to reject such messages.
#reject8bit: yes

# Munging illegal characters in headers
# Headers of RFC2882 messages must not have characters with the 8th bit
# set. However, too many badly-written MUAs generate this, including most
# spamware. If you kept reject8bit disabled, you can choose to leave the
# crappage untouched by disabling this (if you don't care that IMAP SEARCH
# won't work right anymore.
#munge8bit: no

# Forcing recipient user to lowercase
# Cyrus IMAPD is case-sensitive. If all your mail users are in lowercase, it is # probably a very good idea to set lmtp_downcase_rcpt to true. This is set by # default, per RFC2821. This was not set by default in debian versions up to
# and including 2.2.12-4.
lmtp_downcase_rcpt: yes
#username_tolower: no

# Uncomment the following and add the space-separated users who
# have admin rights for all services.
#admins: cyrus
admins: cyrus root

# Space-separated list of users that have lmtp "admin" status (i.e. that
# can deliver email through TCP/IP lmtp). If specified, this parameter
# overrides the "admins" parameter above
#lmtp_admins: postman
lmtp_admins: postman cyrus root

# Space-separated list of users that have mupdate "admin" status, in
# addition to those in the admins: entry above. Note that mupdate slaves and # backends in a Murder cluster need to autenticate against the mupdate master
# as admin users.
#mupdate_admins: mupdateman

# Space-separated list of users that have imapd "admin" status, in
# addition to those in the admins: entry above
#imap_admins: cyrus

# Space-separated list of users that have sieve "admin" status, in
# addition to those in the admins: entry above
#sieve_admins: cyrus

# List of users and groups that are allowed to proxy for other users,
# seperated by spaces.  Any user listed in this will be allowed to login
# for any other user. Like "admins:" above, you can have imap_proxyservers
# and sieve_proxyservers.
proxyservers: cyrus root

# No anonymous logins
allowanonymouslogin: no

# Minimum time between POP mail fetches in minutes
popminpoll: 1

# If nonzero, normal users may create their own IMAP accounts by creating # the mailbox INBOX. The user's quota is set to the value if it is positive,
# otherwise the user has unlimited quota.
autocreatequota: 512000

# Max incoming message size is 32MBytes
maxmessagesize: 33554332

# Used as from address if email is rejected
postmaster: [email protected]

# User for shared folders delivery (user+folder delivery mode)
postuser: sharedfolders

# A user needs administer right to delete a mailbox
deleteright: a

# umask used by Cyrus programs
umask: 077

# Sendmail binary location
# DUE TO A BUG, Cyrus sends CRLF EOLs to this program. This breaks Exim 3.
# For now, to work around the bug, set this to a wrapper that calls
# /usr/sbin/sendmail -dropcr instead if you use Exim 3.
#sendmail: /usr/sbin/sendmail

# If enabled, cyrdeliver will look for Sieve scripts in user's home
# directories: ~user/.sieve.
sieveusehomedir: false

# If sieveusehomedir is false, this directory is searched for Sieve scripts.
sievedir: /var/spool/sieve

sieve_maxscriptsize: 256
sieve_maxscripts: 10
#sieve_utf8fileinto: true

# notifyd(8) method to use for "MAIL" notifications.  If not set, "MAIL"
# notifications are disabled.  Valid methods are: null, log, zephyr
#mailnotifier: zephyr

# notifyd(8) method to use for "SIEVE" notifications. If not set, "SIEVE" # notifications are disabled. This method is only used when no method is
# specified in the script.  Valid methods are null, log, zephyr, mailto
#sievenotifier: zephyr

# If enabled, the partitions will also be hashed, in addition to the hashing # done on configuration directories. This is recommended if one partition has a
# very bushy mailbox tree.
hashimapspool: true

# Allow plaintext logins by default (SASL PLAIN)
allowplaintext: yes

# Force PLAIN/LOGIN authentication only
# (you need to uncomment this if you are not using an auxprop-based SASL
# mechanism.  saslauthd users, that means you!). And pay attention to
# sasl_minimum_layer and allowapop below, too.
#sasl_mech_list: PLAIN
sasl_mech_list: NTLM LOGIN PLAIN

# Allow use of the POP3 APOP authentication command.
# Note that this command requires that the plaintext passwords are
# available in a SASL auxprop backend (eg. sasldb), and that the system
# can provide enough entropy (eg. from /dev/urandom) to create a challenge
# in the banner.
#allowapop: no

# The minimum SSF that the server will allow a client to negotiate. A
# value of 1 requires integrity protection; any higher value requires some
# amount of encryption.
sasl_minimum_layer: 0

# The maximum SSF that the server will allow a client to negotiate. A
# value of 1 requires integrity protection; any higher value requires some
# amount of encryption.
#sasl_maximum_layer: 256

# List of remote realms whose users may log in using cross-realm
# authentications. Seperate each realm name by a space. A cross-realm
# identity is considered any identity returned by SASL with an "@" in it.
# NOTE: To support multiple virtual domains on the same interface/IP,
# you need to list them all as loginreals. If you don't list them here,
# (most of) your users probably won't be able to log in.
#loginrealms: example.com

# Enable virtual domain support.  If enabled, the user's domain will
# be determined by splitting a fully qualified userid at the last '@'
# or '%' symbol.  If the userid is unqualified, and the virtdomains
# option is set to "on", then the domain will be determined by doing
# a reverse lookup on the IP address of the incoming network
# interface, otherwise the user is assumed to be in the default
# domain (if set).
#virtdomains: userid

# The default domain for virtual domain support
# If the domain of a user can't be taken from its login and it can't
# be determined by doing a reverse lookup on the interface IP, this
# domain is used.
#defaultdomain:

#
# SASL library options (these are handled directly by the SASL libraries,
# refer to SASL documentation for an up-to-date list of these)
#

# The mechanism(s) used by the server to verify plaintext passwords. Possible
# values are "saslauthd", "auxprop", "pwcheck" and "alwaystrue".  They
# are tried in order, you can specify more than one, separated by spaces.
#
# Do note that, since sasl will be run as user cyrus, you may have a lot of
# trouble to set this up right.
#sasl_pwcheck_method: auxprop
sasl_pwcheck_method: saslauthd

# What auxpropd plugins to load, if using sasl_pwcheck_method: auxprop
# by default, all plugins are tried (which is probably NOT what you want).
#sasl_auxprop_plugin: sasldb

# If enabled, the SASL library will automatically create authentication secrets
# when given a plaintext password. Refer to SASL documentation
sasl_auto_transition: no

#
# SSL/TLS Options
#

# File containing the global certificate used for ALL services (imap, pop3,
# lmtp, sieve)
#tls_cert_file: /etc/ssl/certs/ssl-cert-snakeoil.pem
tls_cert_file: somefile.crt

# File containing the private key belonging to the global server certificate.
#tls_key_file: /etc/ssl/private/ssl-cert-snakeoil.key
tls_key_file: somefile.key

# File containing the certificate used for imap. If not specified, the global # certificate is used. A value of "disabled" will disable SSL/TLS for imap.
#imap_tls_cert_file: /etc/ssl/certs/cyrus-imap.pem

# File containing the private key belonging to the imap-specific server
# certificate. If not specified, the global private key is used. A value of
# "disabled" will disable SSL/TLS for imap.
#imap_tls_key_file: /etc/ssl/private/cyrus-imap.key

# File containing the certificate used for pop3. If not specified, the global # certificate is used. A value of "disabled" will disable SSL/TLS for pop3.
#pop3_tls_cert_file: /etc/ssl/certs/cyrus-pop3.pem

# File containing the private key belonging to the pop3-specific server
# certificate. If not specified, the global private key is used. A value of
# "disabled" will disable SSL/TLS for pop3.
#pop3_tls_key_file: /etc/ssl/private/cyrus-pop3.key

# File containing the certificate used for lmtp. If not specified, the global # certificate is used. A value of "disabled" will disable SSL/TLS for lmtp.
#lmtp_tls_cert_file: /etc/ssl/certs/cyrus-lmtp.pem

# File containing the private key belonging to the lmtp-specific server
# certificate. If not specified, the global private key is used. A value of
# "disabled" will disable SSL/TLS for lmtp.
#lmtp_tls_key_file: /etc/ssl/private/cyrus-lmtp.key

# File containing the certificate used for sieve. If not specified, the global # certificate is used. A value of "disabled" will disable SSL/TLS for sieve.
#sieve_tls_cert_file: /etc/ssl/certs/cyrus-sieve.pem

# File containing the private key belonging to the sieve-specific server
# certificate. If not specified, the global private key is used. A value of
# "disabled" will disable SSL/TLS for sieve.
#sieve_tls_key_file: /etc/ssl/private/cyrus-sieve.key

# File containing one or more Certificate Authority (CA) certificates.
#tls_ca_file: /etc/ssl/certs/cyrus-imapd-ca.pem

# Path to directory with certificates of CAs.
tls_ca_path: /etc/ssl/certs

# The length of time (in minutes) that a TLS session will be cached for later # reuse. The maximum value is 1440 (24 hours), the default. A value of 0 will
# disable session caching.
tls_session_timeout: 1440

# The list of SSL/TLS ciphers to allow, in decreasing order of precedence. # The format of the string is described in ciphers(1). The Debian default # selects TLSv1 high-security ciphers only, and removes all anonymous ciphers # from the list (because they provide no defense against man-in-the-middle # attacks). It also orders the list so that stronger ciphers come first.
tls_cipher_list: TLSv1+HIGH:!aNULL:@STRENGTH

# Require a client certificate for ALL services (imap, pop3, lmtp, sieve).
#tls_require_cert: false

# Require a client certificate for imap ONLY.
#imap_tls_require_cert: false

# Require a client certificate for pop3 ONLY.
#pop3_tls_require_cert: false

# Require a client certificate for lmtp ONLY.
#lmtp_tls_require_cert: false

# Require a client certificate for sieve ONLY.
#sieve_tls_require_cert: false

#
# Cyrus Murder cluster configuration
#
# Set the following options to the values needed for this server to
# autenticate against the mupdate master server:
# mupdate_server
# mupdate_port
# mupdate_username
# mupdate_authname
# mupdate_realm
# mupdate_password
# mupdate_retry_delay

berkeley_cachesize: 16384
berkeley_txns_max: 2000

##
## KEEP THESE IN SYNC WITH cyrus.conf
##
# Unix domain socket that lmtpd listens on.
lmtpsocket: /var/run/cyrus/socket/lmtp

# Unix domain socket that idled listens on.
idlesocket: /var/run/cyrus/socket/idle

# Unix domain socket that the new mail notification daemon listens on.
notifysocket: /var/run/cyrus/socket/notify

# Syslog prefix. Defaults to cyrus (so logging is done as cyrus/imap etc.)
syslog_prefix: cyrus

##
## DEBUGGING
##
# Debugging hook. See /usr/share/doc/cyrus-common-2.4/README.Debian.debug
# Keep the hook disabled when it is not in use
#
# gdb Back-traces
#debug_command: /usr/bin/gdb -batch -cd=/tmp -x /usr/lib/cyrus/get-backtrace.gdb /usr/lib/cyrus/bin/%s %d >/tmp/gdb-backtrace.cyrus.%1$s.%2$d <&- 2>&1 &
#
# system-call traces
#debug_command: /usr/bin/strace -tt -o /tmp/strace.cyrus.%s.%d -p %2$d <&- 2>&1 &
#
# library traces
#debug_command: /usr/bin/ltrace -tt -n 2 -o /tmp/ltrace.cyrus.%s.%d -p %2$d <&- 2>&1 &
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These bugs are probably fixed in recent Cyrus-Imapd releases.

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