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2020 Feb 15
2
shared folder name or public folder with mail address
...:44, Tobias Kirchhofer wrote: > On 14 Feb 2020, at 11:06, Armin Schindler wrote: ... > > The sorting in the according public folder happens in a global sieve > script before user scripts are fireing. It is combined with the ?+? > notation in postfix for sub addresses and an special ?listadm? user > > postfix: > | > listadm+Verteiler/info@$DOMAIN > | > > The sieve script is then reading the generated address and delivers it > into the according public folder. We learned a lot about sieve scripting > with this task :-) > > |sieve_before = /var/vmail/s...
2020 Feb 15
0
shared folder name or public folder with mail address
...> On 14 Feb 2020, at 11:06, Armin Schindler wrote: > ... >> >> The sorting in the according public folder happens in a global sieve >> script before user scripts are fireing. It is combined with the >> ?+? >> notation in postfix for sub addresses and an special ?listadm? >> user >> >> postfix: >> | >> listadm+Verteiler/info@$DOMAIN >> | >> >> The sieve script is then reading the generated address and delivers >> it >> into the according public folder. We learned a lot about sieve >> scripting &gt...
2020 Feb 15
2
shared folder name or public folder with mail address
...n't used as namespace name. Is there a config option for this behaviour? Armin > The procedure in our setup is like this: > > 1. Virtual alias for each public-Folder email address within postfix: > > Pattern: > folder at domain.tld <mailto:folder at domain.tld> > listadm+Namespace/folder at domain.tld <mailto:folder at domain.tld> > Example: > info at domain.tld <mailto:info at domain.tld> > listadm+Verteiler/info at domain.tld <mailto:info at domain.tld> > > Verteiler is the namespace, info the mailbox. listadm is a pseudo user &g...
2020 Feb 15
0
shared folder name or public folder with mail address
...Configuration#Trace_Debugging > Armin > >> The procedure in our setup is like this: >> >> 1. Virtual alias for each public-Folder email address within >> postfix: >> >> Pattern: >> folder at domain.tld <mailto:folder at domain.tld> >> listadm+Namespace/folder at domain.tld <mailto:folder at domain.tld> >> Example: >> info at domain.tld <mailto:info at domain.tld> >> listadm+Verteiler/info at domain.tld <mailto:info at domain.tld> >> >> Verteiler is the namespace, info the mailbox. listadm...
2020 Feb 14
3
shared folder name or public folder with mail address
Hello! we are about to move from cyrus to dovecot and have one open issue for that migration. With cyrus we have "shared/" folders with a name that is self defined like shared/project-xyz but the email address for direct delivery to that folder my be different (not project-xyz at domain.com). With dovecot we try to have it similar (at least how the user sees it in the client) like it
2020 Feb 14
0
shared folder name or public folder with mail address
...%u/ location = maildir:%%h/:INDEXPVT=~/shared/%%u list = children subscriptions = no } ``` The sorting in the according public folder happens in a global sieve script before user scripts are fireing. It is combined with the ?+? notation in postfix for sub addresses and an special ?listadm? user postfix: ``` listadm+Verteiler/info@$DOMAIN ``` The sieve script is then reading the generated address and delivers it into the according public folder. We learned a lot about sieve scripting with this task :-) ``` sieve_before = /var/vmail/sieve/global/global-before.sieve [?] ``` Mo...
2020 Feb 14
2
shared folder name or public folder with mail address
...aildir:%%h/:INDEXPVT=~/shared/%%u > list = children > subscriptions = no > } > | > > The sorting in the according public folder happens in a global sieve script before user scripts are > fireing. It is combined with the ?+? notation in postfix for sub addresses and an special ?listadm? user > > postfix: > | > listadm+Verteiler/info@$DOMAIN > | > > The sieve script is then reading the generated address and delivers it into the according public > folder. We learned a lot about sieve scripting with this task :-) > > |sieve_before = /var/vmail/sieve/...