Scott, you are right. And I guess it's computed faster too.
# rule:[test] if header :matches "from" "*.info" { redirect "subbs@domain.com"; }
Even a TLD like "*.superinfos" may be included: "*@*.*info*"
Greetings Martin
On Wed, 2019-02-20 at 08:47 +0000, Scott M. via dovecot wrote:
Why do you use regex ?
You can just use matches: https://p5r.uk/blog/2011/sieve-tutorial.htm l#matchtype
On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 03:31 AM, subin ks via dovecot
wrote: I've Dovecot and dovecot-sieve v 2.2.27 installed on a Debian 9.6. I'm trying to set a Sieve filter which will redirect all emails from info
(i.e. .info) TLD to another email. This is the filter:require ["regex"]; # rule:[test] if header :regex "from" "info$" { redirect "subbs@domain.com"; }
It's not being honored; all emails from .info TLD ends up in the inbox and none are redirected. Let me know what I'm doing wrong.
Thanks.