Hi, Could you please advice how I can replace envelope of a message received on my server? Best would be using sieve. Simple case - email A at example.com ?receives message, which I'd like to repack into new envelope (I want to have control what values in the envelope will be there - from, to, replay-to et.c) and send to B at test.com . At first I wanted to use editheader extension, but it is not allowing me to modify From or To values as far as I can tell. Another idea was to use envelope, but I don't see any way of editing values. Only reading. Now, I am thinking of writing script and from sieve it will be passed there, where I'll do message parsing and send new message using mutt or something similar. Frankly speaking I suppose there is much better solution to that and I'd appreciate any advice on the topic. Thanks, Jon -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/attachments/20181120/c4efc8f6/attachment.html>
On 20.11.2018 23.51, jon.sp2 at wp.pl wrote:> Hi, > > Could you please advice how I can replace envelope of a message > received on my server? Best would be using sieve. > > Simple case - email A at example.com <mailto:A at example.com>?receives > message, which I'd like to repack into new envelope (I want to have > control what values in the envelope will be there - from, to, > replay-to et.c) and send to B at test.com <mailto:B at test.com>. > > At first I wanted to use editheader extension, but it is not allowing > me to modify From or To values as far as I can tell. Another idea was > to use envelope, but I don't see any way of editing values. Only reading. > > Now, I am thinking of writing script and from sieve it will be passed > there, where I'll do message parsing and send new message using mutt > or something similar. Frankly speaking I suppose there is much better > solution to that and I'd appreciate any advice on the topic. > > Thanks, > Jonsieve redirect could maybe do this? Aki -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/attachments/20181121/d8d6ff31/attachment.html>
> On 20.11.2018 23.51, jon.sp2 at wp.pl wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Could you please advice how I can replace envelope of a message >> received on my server? Best would be using sieve. >> >> Simple case - email A at example.com <mailto:A at example.com>?receives >> message, which I'd like to repack into new envelope (I want to have >> control what values in the envelope will be there - from, to, >> replay-to et.c) and send to B at test.com <mailto:B at test.com>. >> >> At first I wanted to use editheader extension, but it is not allowing >> me to modify From or To values as far as I can tell. Another idea was >> to use envelope, but I don't see any way of editing values. Only reading. >> >> Now, I am thinking of writing script and from sieve it will be passed >> there, where I'll do message parsing and send new message using mutt >> or something similar. Frankly speaking I suppose there is much better >> solution to that and I'd appreciate any advice on the topic. >> >> Thanks, >> Jon > > sieve redirect could maybe do this? > > Aki >From what I read redirect can only redirect message and doesn't give me any control over envelope that message will be in. So I am only able to use some global settings and not per message. Is that correct? Or can I modify it somehow? Jon
Op 20/11/2018 om 22:51 schreef jon.sp2 at wp.pl:> Hi, > > Could you please advice how I can replace envelope of a message > received on my server? Best would be using sieve. > > Simple case - email A at example.com <mailto:A at example.com>?receives > message, which I'd like to repack into new envelope (I want to have > control what values in the envelope will be there - from, to, > replay-to et.c) and send to B at test.com <mailto:B at test.com>. > > At first I wanted to use editheader extension, but it is not allowing > me to modify From or To values as far as I can tell. Another idea was > to use envelope, but I don't see any way of editing values. Only reading. > > Now, I am thinking of writing script and from sieve it will be passed > there, where I'll do message parsing and send new message using mutt > or something similar. Frankly speaking I suppose there is much better > solution to that and I'd appreciate any advice on the topic.Your story conflates the message envelope with the message header. From your description, I gather you in fact mean the message headers that contain sender and recipient addresses. You should be able to modify those using the editheader extension (first deleteheader then addheader). Regards, Stephan. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/attachments/20181130/a0efa04d/attachment.html>
I am not sure what you are trying to achieve. But I would almost say you should do something with sendmail routing or so. Then you route messages to any server and any destination email address as you like. Without changing the headers and you may not need to add a reply-to header. -----Original Message----- From: Stephan Bosch [mailto:stephan at rename-it.nl] Sent: 30 November 2018 10:31 To: jon.sp2 at wp.pl; dovecot at dovecot.org Subject: Re: Replacing email envelope Op 20/11/2018 om 22:51 schreef jon.sp2 at wp.pl: Hi, Could you please advice how I can replace envelope of a message received on my server? Best would be using sieve. Simple case - email A at example.com receives message, which I'd like to repack into new envelope (I want to have control what values in the envelope will be there - from, to, replay-to et.c) and send to B at test.com. At first I wanted to use editheader extension, but it is not allowing me to modify From or To values as far as I can tell. Another idea was to use envelope, but I don't see any way of editing values. Only reading. Now, I am thinking of writing script and from sieve it will be passed there, where I'll do message parsing and send new message using mutt or something similar. Frankly speaking I suppose there is much better solution to that and I'd appreciate any advice on the topic. Your story conflates the message envelope with the message header. From your description, I gather you in fact mean the message headers that contain sender and recipient addresses. You should be able to modify those using the editheader extension (first deleteheader then addheader). Regards, Stephan.