on 7-24-2008 9:03 AM Brandon Keepers spake the following:
I'm working on an application that is backed by Postfix 2.3.8 and Dovecot 1.0.13, configured with virtual domains, for handling messaging.In my opinion (which is worth every penny you didn't pay for it) If I want notices of my new messages on a phone or other mobile device, I might as well just get the message sent or copied there.I need to be able to send the notification (such as "You've received a new message on SomeAwesomeService. Click here to check it out", It's evil, I know) to a different email address, such as a mobile device. Eventually, we want to do other things like clear web page caches when a message is received, or sending IM notifications, but that's for another day.So basically, we want to notify our application whenever a new mail is received, and it can do all the magical things that it needs to do.I was hoping to get some feedback on the different approaches I'm looking at. From what I can tell, there's not a way to deliver to multiple virtual transports in postfix, so here's the options I see:* Content filterI could set up a "content filter" that just delivers the mail to the application, and then re-injects it back into postfix. This seems like more work than the other options just because I have to worry about re-injecting the message* Intercept deliveryReplace the dovecot deliver command with a custom one that calls the dovecot deliver and then passes the message on to the application. I've written a little proof of concept for this and it seems to work, but just seem shady.* SieveDovecot supports Sieve, so I could just have a global sieve script that sends the notifications. This is definitely the solution I'm leaning towards.Are there any better options? Do you think this will have a significant impact on performance? Am I crazy?Thanks, Brandon
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