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2016 Jun 01
3
forwarding emails using sieve
I know this is a tad tangential to dovecot, but maybe someone has some pointers for me. I'm trying to forward emails using the sieve filtering and redirect doesn't do it because it doesn't wrap the message in a new email, instead, it seems to just change the envelope From (and To). This causes the outbound relay to reject the message for security/spam reasons (forged From). It
2015 Mar 04
1
Sieve editheader should support adding Received and Auto-Submitted headers
...see that "Auto-Submitted? and ?Received? are hardcoded to be blocked without reference to whether they are to be added or removed. However, the hard restriction in RFC 5293 on Auto-Submitted and Received only applies to the use of deleteheader and not addheader. https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5293#section-6 > As a matter of local policy, implementations MAY limit which header > fields may be deleted and which header fields may be added. However, > implementations MUST NOT permit attempts to delete "Received" and > "Auto-Submitted" header fields a...
2011 Dec 16
2
Two important new Pigeonhole v0.3 features
Hello Dovecot users, Pigeonhole v0.3 for Dovecot v2.1 has two new features I would like you to play with before I make a first release: 1) The new Sieve editheader extension (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5293). This allows modifying the headers of the message before delivery. This is actually the first implemented extension that can modify the message itself in any way. This feature adds quite a bit of new code that I'd like to see tested more thoroughly. 2) The new sieve-filter tool (documented...
2016 Oct 05
4
[feature suggestion] pigeonhole - sendmail path for outgoing email
pigeonhole seems to use /usr/sbin/sendmail for its outgoing emails - even tought that is does not seem to be documented anywhere. How about setting to specify diffrent sendmail program path and parameters?
2019 Jun 13
1
Sieve rewrite headers?
I?ve bene looking for examples on how to do this, but so far am coming up short. I want to check certain messages for a reply-ro header and if it is present, rewrite it to X-Reply-To: and then add my own reply-to header. I don?t see anything in the various sieve examples I?ve found on altering the actual message. There is the editheader extension, but I failed to find documentation or examples