On 2017-02-18, Ben <[email protected]> wrote: > >> What I did when encountering a similar issue was to take one of the messages >> from INBOX that should have been moved elsewhere and use sieve-test on it: >> >> sieve-test -Tlevel=matching <sieve source file> <message file> >> >> That generates a lot of output as it goes through every line of the sieve >> file and shows the actual values that are used for the tests. However, it >> pointed out my problem quite clearly. >> > > Thank you for this. > > Actually, after many hours of head-bashing, I discovered the problem. > > sieve doesn't work when you're just using telnet port 25 ! > > I was doing : > ehlo test > mail from:[email protected] > rcpt to:[email protected] > data > Subject: hello world > Hello World ! > . > > With the above, sieve was simply sending everything to INBOX > > When I changed my methodology : > ehlo test > mail from:[email protected] > rcpt to:[email protected] > data > From:<[email protected]> > To:<[email protected]> > Subject: hello world > Hello World ! > . > > It worked as expected. >
The first one works as expected too; your rule used "address" so it is correct that it didn't look at the envelope address. You want e.g. envelope "to" "[email protected]"
