While I would MUCH prefer SRS as you mentioned, it would dramatically save me time and effort, there is at least this option:
sieve_redirect_envelope_from = recipient
It's not SRS, but it will rewrite the sender to the recipient address. So user@gmail.com sends to user@yourdomain.tld, which redirects to whoever@gmail.com, then user@yourdomain.tld becomes the envelope sender for the message headed toward whoever@gmail.com.
It's better. It's not what I want, just better.
On 2024-01-04 07:51, Laura Steynes wrote:
Happy New Year!
Now to Aki, Timo, Corr, why, when setting up mail forwarding, is sieve not automatically configuring rules for SRS, it has this ability for long time, yet dovecots sieve based forwarding just creates a plain old redirect "forward" resulting in,in 2024, 99% of forwarded emails getting rejected for failing SPF because it's not enabling the require or the rules needed for successful sender rewriting.
Is this an oversight? and I suppose the bigger question is, when is it planned to be corrected to using SRS method?
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