On 2014-09-23 10:22, Henry Stack wrote:
On 22-09-2014 23:50, Reindl Harald wrote: [...] you need to provide more informations about your setup and if possible avoid mask IP addresses - where does the smtpd live, where is dovecot and how did you configure the relay at all what postfix version? in case of a recent version -> smtpd_relay_restrictions is configured?
ok here comes the data the sieve rule is simple
if header :contains ["subject"] ["redirect"] {redirect "henry@gmail.com"; stop;}
first of all the main issue is the sieve "redirect" to a email address on a foreign server. In our case gmail. (sieve is a part of dovecot, and I found no possibility to make sieve more verbose.) I can make postfix verbose but it just say that relay is not permitted.
to test sieve and the rule I send a email from henry@live.de (Hotmail) to my account on the server. henry@example.net and expect it to be redirected to henry@gmail.com
The only interesting line in the log-file is still NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from mail.example.net[62.78.xxx.xxx]: 554 5.7.1 henry@gmail.com: Relay access denied; from=henry@live.de to=henry@gmail.com proto=ESMTP helo=
it say that sieve is trying to make a email FROM henry@live.de TO henry@gmail.com and send it via mail.example.net. *this is crazzy.* I think that this is the reason why I get the relay not permitted. afaik it should envelope the email using henry@example.net
Even I transform my own server in a open relay and send the email like sieve want it to be redirected it will be rejected by the destination server because my server is no authority for gmail.
Does somebody know how I can teach sieve to send as envelope ?
This looks like a postfix configuration issue, nothing to do with dovecot or sieve. You should really ask on a postfix list but what does your postfix main.cf look like?