On 22 Oct 2020, at 15:10, Sean Kamath <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Oct 22, 2020, at 12:19, @lbutlr <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On 22 Oct 2020, at 10:05, @lbutlr <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> if address :matches ["To", "Cc"] ["*@*."] {
>> if envelope :matches :detail "to" "*" {
>> set :lower "name" "${1}";
>> redirect :copy "backup+295.${name}@@*example.com*";
>> }
>>
>> ## Started executing script 'bcc'
>> 5: envelope test
>> 5: starting `:matches' match with `i;ascii-casemap' comparator:
>> 5: getting `to' part from message envelope
>> 5: extracting `detail' part from address <[email protected]>
>> 5: finishing match with result: not matched
>> 5: jump if result is false
>> 5: jumping to line 7
>> ## Finished executing script 'bcc'
> If I read that bcc trace, it says “extracting ‘detail’ part from address
> <[email protected]>”.
OK, but that exact line is used in several examples online to get the email
address.
And it doesn't explain why "if address :matches ["To", "Cc"] ["*@*."] {" also
failed to match despite also showing the email address.
> “[email protected]” does not have a :detail part
> (https://wiki2.dovecot.org/Pigeonhole/Sieve/Examples talks about this).
And I am not asking for :detail, nor am I trying to the the address
extension/plus address.
> If it were “[email protected]” then the net line out to say “finished
> match with result: ‘thing’” or some such.
It should not because I am not asking for the detail, I am only asking for
:matches "*"
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