On 05/05/2016 01:00 AM, deoren wrote:
Goal:
- Setup a Google Calendar entry for a biweekly task
- Configure the email notification schedule
- When the email notification from Google arrives have Sieve send a notification to an alias I have setup for my cell provider's email to text messaging gateway
- Receive text message
I know there are other products which likely handle this better, but I'm specifically attempting to replicate old behavior by getting text message reminders when a specific Google Calendar event occurs.
The problem I'm having is that Sieve is attempting to help by NOT sending a notification for emails that it finds are automatically generated. I didn't found a lot of information when I searched for additional details, but I didn't find an earlier message thread on this list that led me to believe that the default behavior is likely chosen as some sort of safety net to prevent common issues from occurring.
What I would like to do is override this behavior at some level (per rule, per user, system-wide, whatever) to allow for Sieve notifications when emails matching a specific pattern are detected regardless of whether they are auto-generated or not.
I already found mention in the documentation[1] that the editheader extension refuses to remove the Auto-Submitted header, so setting up a per user or global rule to do just that wouldn't help. I also haven't come upon a way to simply modify the value for the Auto-Submitted header, so that doesn't look to work in this situation either.
Does anyone know of a way to accomplish this? Thanks in advance for your help!
[1] http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Pigeonhole/Sieve/Extensions/Editheader
If you can't do it with dovecot / pigeonhole then consider doing something in the MTA like removing the Auto-Submitted header before delivery, or of course you can just send your notification out of there. Which MTA are you using?