[Dovecot] Dovecot proxy hooks
I am interested in the possibility of using Dovecot IMAP/POP proxying capabilities to analyze emails that are passing through and possibly modify content on the fly. This subject has been discussed here [1] before. I have tried the mail-filter plugin [2], but the hooks it uses are only called in a non-proxy setup.
Is there a practical way of doing this, or plans to add such a feature?
Links: [1]: http://dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2006-February/011704.html [2]: http://www.dovecot.org/patches/2.2/mail-filter.tar.gz
On 14.10.2013, at 21.22, dac@getodata.ro wrote:
I am interested in the possibility of using Dovecot IMAP/POP proxying capabilities to analyze emails that are passing through and possibly modify content on the fly. This subject has been discussed here [1] before. I have tried the mail-filter plugin [2], but the hooks it uses are only called in a non-proxy setup.
Is there a practical way of doing this, or plans to add such a feature?
Links: [1]: http://dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2006-February/011704.html [2]: http://www.dovecot.org/patches/2.2/mail-filter.tar.gz
You can’t use the simple proxying feature for this. If you modify the mail content, it would require modifying quite a lot of different command outputs and there’s no way a proxy could do it without more or less reimplementing half of the IMAP server functionality. But what you could do is to use the imapc backend and the mail-filter.
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dac@getodata.ro
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Timo Sirainen