This is probably not the best place to ask this question; however, I figured I had to start somewhere.
I want to write a sieve script that can sort incoming mail into specific locations.
EXAMPLE:
require ["fileinto"]; if header :contains "X-Virus-Status" "Infected" {fileinto "SPAM"; stop;} elsif header :contains "X-SpamCop-Disposition" "Blocked" {fileinto "SPAM"; stop;} elsif address :contains "To" "user1@domain.com" {fileinto "INBOX.user1";} elsif address :contains "To" "user2@domain.com" {fileinto "INBOX.user2";} elsif address :contains "To" "user3@domain.com" {fileinto "INBOX.user3";} # The rest goes into INBOX # The default is "implicit keep", we do it here explicitly else {keep;}
This works fine unless user1, user2 and or user3 are all included in the same e-mail address. It is rare; however, it does happen. In that case, a separate message for each recipient would be delivered to the first matching mailbox. The other recipients would not receive any traffic at all.
I am new at writing sieve scripts, and have not come up with any way of preventing this from happening. If anyone has a suggestion, I would love to hear it. Even the examples I found by Googling were not really informative.
-- Jerry Dovecot.user@seibercom.net
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