I use recipient_delimiter addresseses quiet a bit, and I want to put several of them into a mailbox
if anyof (header :contains ["to"] [ “FOO", “foo", “bar", “florin"]) { fileinto :create “later"; stop; }
When I get an email addressed to me+FOO@example.com or me_florin@example.com, the messages end up in my inbox (Yes, I have both + and _ defined as delimiters in postfix and in dovecot).
Is this because sieve is not seeing the delimiter? I am wondering this because I have another rule that seems to be working fine that is largely the same, but operates on domains:
if anyof ( header :contains ["From"] [“kreme.com", “localdomain1.tld”, "localdomain2.tld", "localdomain3.tld", “covisp.net” ]){ fileinto :create "priority"; }
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