On 12-02-14 14:03, Alan Schmitt wrote:
Hello,
To easily access my mail both offline on my computer and on my phone, I am synchronizing a local copy on my computer using offlineimap. As the spam filtering options provided on the server are not sufficient, I am now looking into client-side spam filtering.
My current setup is as follows. Mail is synchronized using offlineimap, and delivered to a local dovecot server:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- [Repository LocalIMAP] type = IMAP preauthtunnel = /usr/local/Cellar/dovecot/2.2.10/libexec/dovecot/imap -c ~/.dovecotzimbra.rc --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
The configuration of the local server is simply:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- protocols = imap mail_location = maildir:~/.Maildir/zimbra:INBOX=~/.Maildir/zimbra/.INBOX --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
I then read my mail using gnus, and index it using notmuch.
A suggestion I've been considering is use the pigeonhole sieve extprograms plugin (http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Pigeonhole/Sieve/Plugins/Extprograms) to call the spam filter (I've been looking at dspam at the moment). However, I could not find how to configure the use of sieves in the context of offlineimap. Hence my questions:
Is it possible to use dovecot sieves in such a setting? Is there a howto that explains how to do it?
You could simply enable sieve in the dovecot environment. The offlineimap + dovecot setup you have running already can be left mostly intact: it has nothing to do with offlineimap.
You could just setup sieve per the dovecot wiki guidelines, and then create a sieve script that uses the ext_programs plugin to call dspam (or any other filter that adds headers and is able to print the message including those added headers to stdout).
I'm not sure if it's necessary to do the delivery to dovecot using Dovecot's deliver LDA, or that you can keep using the '...libexec/dovecot/imap' binary for that in order to have sieve support. Maybe someone else can fill that in.
Regards, Tom