[Dovecot] postfix+dovecot+sieve?
Quick newbie question... is anybody using postfix+dovecot+sieve? Postfix doesn't natively support Sieve, and neither does Dovecot, so I'm not quite sure how to simply add Sieve to my configuration. Thanks in advance...
- Jon
On Thu, Aug 04, 2005 at 04:37:12PM -0400, Jon Salz wrote:
Quick newbie question... is anybody using postfix+dovecot+sieve? Postfix doesn't natively support Sieve, and neither does Dovecot, so I'm not quite sure how to simply add Sieve to my configuration. Thanks in advance...
http://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/2005-July/007859.html
hope this helps
darix
Hi Jon,
On 5/08/2005 8:37 a.m., Jon Salz wrote:
Quick newbie question... is anybody using postfix+dovecot+sieve? Postfix doesn't natively support Sieve, and neither does Dovecot, so I'm not quite sure how to simply add Sieve to my configuration. Thanks in
Look at the dovecot lda, as it allows you to both filter using sieve rules and pre-build the indexes at delivery time rather than when the client accesses the mailbox. It's in latest -test releases, but also has a separate tag in CVS. Search list archives for more info about it, also some basic information in the wiki.
If you're looking for an alternative, there is mvmf http://www.mvmf.org/ which is also pretty good (and in my experience seems slightly less buggy).
reuben
Reuben Farrelly wrote:
If you're looking for an alternative, there is mvmf http://www.mvmf.org/ which is also pretty good (and in my experience seems slightly less buggy).
What kind of bugs you've seen with Dovecot LDA?
-- Tomi Hakala
On 16/08/2005 3:28 a.m., Tomi Hakala wrote:
Reuben Farrelly wrote:
If you're looking for an alternative, there is mvmf http://www.mvmf.org/ which is also pretty good (and in my experience seems slightly less buggy).
What kind of bugs you've seen with Dovecot LDA?
When I first tried Dovecot LDA I was seeing some index file corruption that went away when I stopped using it, but that seems to have been fixed now as I haven't had any problems with that for quite a while.
But every now and then a mail simply misses being filtered for no apparent reason, and ends up in the Inbox. I'm filtering based on "Delivered-To:" lines, so as long as a mail has been sent to the right address (usually a mailing list), it will always have the right "Delivered-To:" statement. It's only very occasional, perhaps one in few hundred deliveries or so...I haven't figured out a pattern to it.
reuben
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Jon Salz
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Marcus Rueckert
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Reuben Farrelly
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Tomi Hakala