dovecot-lda is simply used as the delivery agent in postfix, so similarly to procmail if you've perhaps used that?
Have a read through the wiki for information:
http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA#head-8f8abf4cde019b86387dbccf8b0829733a601c1c
Gavin Young wrote:
I am running a Postfix + Dovecot + LDAP virtual domains mail server.
If I was to switch over to using the dovecot-lda how would it fit into the above set-up? How would users customise their sieve filters?
Thanks for all the help so far!
Gavin
On Sun, 2006-04-16 at 06:21 -0500, Bob Gustafson wrote:
Sorry, sent my message (below) to the wrong guy.
Dovecot-lda does a pretty good job of implementing the code to support sieve filters. My note was a testimonial to that fact. Just follow the Dovecot wiki instructions.
Bob G
On Sun, 2006-04-16 at 12:17 +0200, Timo Boettcher wrote:
Hi Bob,
- Bob Gustafson <bobgus@rcn.com>, Sunday, April 16, 2006, 6:12:55 AM:
I am using 1.0beta7 with dovecot.lda from CVS (see build and configure instructions in the dovecot wiki )
My system is Fedora 5 running on a Raid 1 two disk pair. Boot, swap, and root are all raided as separate partitions and root is an LVM volume.
The only configuration problem was that dovecot as installed on Fedora 5 is in /usr/ and the compiled dovecot and dovecot-lda install in /usr/local/. I wanted to use the run-tme config files in /etc/ and some tweeks were necessary to the startup scripts.
I use Postfix on the mail machine and the remote clients are Netscape/mail, Evolution, and MacOSX mail.
Has been running fine for a few days.
Bob G
What does this have to do with sieve Filtering???
Timo
PS.: Please have a look at http://www.vranx.de/mail/tofu.html