On 2013-02-06 7:57 AM, Marcio Merlone wrote: > Em 06-02-2013 13:19, Robert Schetterer escreveu: >> Am 06.02.2013 14:53, schrieb Reindl Harald: >>> Am 06.02.2013 14:36, schrieb Marcio Merlone: >>>> A probably simple question and answer: can a sieve script be >>>> executed on outgoing messages? I already use deliver >>>> on postfix, perhaps the sieve script could be executed when saving >>>> to the Sent folder? >>> there are complete different things happening >>> for incoming messages and save sent messages >>> >>> you do NOT want get sieve in action if you drag&drop >>> messages between folders and do this for sent messages >>> would trigger the same since the client acts the same way >> Sorry Harald, i dont agree, this would be a nice feature to have >> in fact we internally disussed this allready, it might be used for >> workaround imap bugs of new outlook, and for auto flagging and auto >> sorting mails, anyway at recent i see no way to get it real on the tec >> side , but that might change in the future with i.e relation to rfc4550 > My specific need in this case is that we must forward copy all mails > with a specific subject and/or destination to a mail account for > auditing and registry purposes. It already works for messages which > has at least on inside destination (multiple exact same copies when > multiple inside destination, but what the heck...), but if a message > is sent with only outside destinations I get no copy. It should work > similar to postfix always_bcc, but only when a criteria matches. > > Regards. > Would sender_bcc_maps or recipient_bcc_maps be able to work on the postfix side? Otherwise I would suggest BCC like Steffen did and filter out what you want with sieve. Heck, with the *_bcc_maps on the postfix side you can still filter what you want with sieve.
-Greg
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