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2017 Nov 30
1
Autoreplies are not sent
El 30 nov. 2017 4:02 a.m., "Steffen Kaiser" <skdovecot at inf.h-brs.de> escribi?: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, 29 Nov 2017, Sergio Belkin wrote: Now, I'd want to every mail was sent to support-abc at example.com it triggers > an autoreply vacation style. > > So, I've wrote and compiled a sieve filter, something like that and put in >
2017 Nov 30
0
Autoreplies are not sent
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, 29 Nov 2017, Sergio Belkin wrote: > Now, I'd want to every mail was sent to support-abc at example.com it triggers > an autoreply vacation style. > > So, I've wrote and compiled a sieve filter, something like that and put in > op1 at example.local sieve folder. > > But it fails complaining like that: > nov 29
2012 Nov 26
3
Vacation messages come from POSTMASTER, not user
Problem : All vacation autoreplies come from the postmaster address. Expected behavior : vacation notice comes from the user who set the vacation. Platform : Dovecot 2.1.7 on Debian Squeeze ( See below for example reply, sieve script and dovecot -n output) Any help appreciated! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sieve script used: if
2010 Sep 02
1
Best way to migrate from qmail-ldap's autoreply?
Hi, qmail-ldap uses four LDAP attributes for handling autoreplies in qmail-local: - deliverymode (to see whether the autoreply should be send) - mailreplytext, which is a base64 encoded multiline string* - mailreplystart and mailreplystop, unix dates I'm wondering how this could be handled with Dovecot (2.0) in the most easier way. All I could find out so far: - patching the code - writing
2012 Jan 13
2
Using Dovecot-auth to return error code 450 (or other 4xx) to Postfix when user is on vacation
Hello to all members. I am using Dovecot for 5 years, but this is my first post here. I am aware of the various autoresponder scripts for vacation autoreplies (I am using Virtual Vacation 3.1 by Mischa Peters). I have an issue with auto-replies - it is vulnerable to spamming with forged email address. Forging can be prevented with several Postfix settings, which I did in the past - but was forced
2010 Sep 22
1
Sieve autoreply woes on test setup
Hi, I have been testing sieve in my setup with qmail-ldap and deliver on a LAN with an artificial domain name. Everything seems to be working as expected, except in cases when autoreplies (vacation, reject messages) need to be tested. The domain name is vmint, and dawnone is the hostname on which mail server is setup, so a users have address like cot at vmint, cute at vmint and dove at vmint *
2020 Jun 11
0
handling spam from gmail.
You do not understand how mail works. Google mail is only getting through when spf checks and the likes are being passed. I am not creating any problems with this, I am just bouncing them back. Google has enough billions to handle these issues. If everyone would apply this procedures, people with legitimate email accounts would move from a spam network to some other provider. People joining
2018 Jan 10
2
Can Dovecot reject unencrypted mail?
Hi, Is it possible to configure Dovecot to reject mail that is not encrypted. In other words: 1. If the user tries to send an unencrypted message from their MUA, the server rejects it. 2. If a third-party tries to send an unencrypted message to the user, the server rejects it. The end result would be that no mail stored on the server can be decrypted by the administrator. I am aware that: *
2017 Dec 30
2
Random delivery
"Jorge Bastos" <mysql.jorge at decimal.pt> writes: > I?d like to achieve something that i don?t know if it?s possible. It's almost always possible; it really depends on how much work you want to do. > I have account info at domain.tld and when an email is received, I want to > forward it to several accounts, always in this order: > > ? Email1 at domain.tlf
2005 Oct 27
6
Mail Server
Hi, I need to setup a new mail server and before I got my feet wet or losing in the configurations jungle, I really need some advice from the gurus here for what the best software to used for the mailserver base on CentOS 4.x setup. The objective is, the mailserver will be easy to setup, maintained and have some 1. database backend for storing user info ( mysql? ) 2. spam and antivirus