Hi
Sorry for the late reply — I overlooked your reply.
Am 2025-04-15 13:45, schrieb Tom Hendrikx via dovecot:
Hi Alexander,
Stupid question: does filtering to an alternative root folder work when you leave all the unicode/emoji stuff out? Maybe you misconfigured something else for delivering to mailboxes that are not under INBOX?
Can you do a simple 'fileinto: "test";' and start debugging from there?
It seems to be related to unicode/emoji, yes. It **DOES** work with some emojis, but seemingly not with all. And that's IMO totally weird…
Trying to get this to work:
if anyof (address :contains ["to", "cc"] "cassandra@skwar.me", address :contains ["to", "cc"] "cassy@skwar.me", address :contains ["to", "cc"] "c@skwar.me") { addflag "$label7"; addflag "\\Seen"; fileinto "INBOX/🫥 Privat/Cassandra"; stop; }
Well… **THIS** does work. But when I change the fileinto to the following, it'll complain that it cannot find the folder:
… fileinto "INBOX/🫥 Privat/🦸🏼♀️ Cassandra"; …
The folder does exist. It cannot be a typo on my side, as I'm not typing anything. I'm using SOGo webmail or Roundcube webmail. They do not allow me to type the folder name for the "fileinto" (or I wouldn't know how). So I just click.
Why would "🦸🏼♀️" (or "🦸🏼♀️ "? I guess the space isn't an issue) be a problem? The "🫥" works.
And I've got an "overload" of emojis. They help me and on Gmail, where I'm coming from, everything just worked.
So… There's also these:
🎗 Social Networks / 🏔🚴 Draussen 🗣 MLs Foren / 🗞 Newsletter / 🏢 Job Newsletter — LinkedIn, Xing, … …
And they do work. So, it is **not** a general issue with emojis.
Which emojis cause issues? And why? (That's probably not directed to you, Tom)
Would emojis need to be encoded in some way?
Regards,
Alexander