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Old 08-03-2007, 11:32 AM
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Default Filter logs?

Hello!

I'm trying to track down where one of my many filters has gone wrong. Is there anyway to turn on logging for filters?

Thanks for your time,
-Nick
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Old 08-03-2007, 12:06 PM
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What's the expected result, what's the actual result? Post the filer that you're having a problem with (search the forums for sieve and details on how display the actual filter stored in Zimbra).

[edit] Oh, and some details from the headers or the fields you're filtering on to show how/why it should be filtered the way you expect.
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Old 08-03-2007, 12:14 PM
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What's the expected result, what's the actual result? Post the filer that you're having a problem with (search the forums for sieve and details on how display the actual filter stored in Zimbra).
Oh sorry, my issue isn't so much that the filter isn't working, but rather, I have about 40 filers before the one I'm trying to test, and I don't know if one of the earlier ones is catching the message, or if it is going past into the 20 below it. So more just trying to trace why this message got routed to folder X, when I was expecting it in folder Y. So really just trying to see what filter grabbed ahold of a message. procmail has a have a nice little logging ability that helps debugging, and was wondering if there was something similar in zimbra. = )

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