could your script be modified to use LMTP?
On Sat, Nov 5, 2016 at 12:01 PM, Ben Johnson <ben@indietorrent.org> wrote:
On 11/3/2016 10:07 PM, Ben Johnson wrote:
Hello!
I had hoped that marking all messages that arrive to a specific mailbox as read/seen would be as simple as applying the following sieve script to all incoming mail for that mailbox user:
######################## require ["imap4flags"]; addflag "\\Seen"; ########################
With this script in-place, mail does not appear to be marked as read/seen. It arrives as it normally would, and my email client sees it as new mail.
Is something more required? Or is it a bug/limitation in my email client?
I've found many examples of "addflag "\\Seen";" on the web, but all of them are wrapped in conditional logic of some variety. This is a spam-training mailbox and I simply want everything marked as seen/read upon arrival so I'm not bothered/notified every time.
Thanks for any pointers here!
-Ben
I had the afterthought that perhaps the problem is that my Antispam plugin pipe-script simply writes the original message to the filesystem. It doesn't use dovecot-lda, so the Sieve filters are not being applied.
I would use dovecot-lda if it didn't sefault with my pipe script. :(
Will just have to live with making messages read manually, I suppose!
-Ben
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