I have an email where I need to edit the body. I know this is generally a bad
idea, but in this case I need to do it. The email comes in automatically every
week or two, and so I thought that SIEVE would be the way to go.
if header :contains "from" "theaddress at tehdomain" {
if body :raw :contains "A string" {
# Magic happens here
}
}
It looks like what I need to do is enable and use vnd.dovecot.filter to pipe the
message to a script. (Er. | not vnd.dovecot.pipe)
So, if I wanted to transform the message so that the string "foobar13"
was changed to "foo-bar-13"
I would add
filter :try "myfoobarfix.sh"
After "magic happens here">
OK so far?
Now, what are the requirements on the executable script? Would it literally be
as simple as an executable file that simply said
sed -e '|foobar13|foo-bar-13|g'
Or does it need to be a shebang script and take input on $1 and ? ?
And lastly, where do the executable scripts need to be?
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dovecot/pigeonhole/master/doc/rfc/spec-bosch-sieve-extprograms.txt
says "the external programs cannot be chosen arbitrarily; the available
programs are restricted through administrator configuration", but no
details on exactly how that is configured.
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