On 27 Sep 2013, at 13:45 , Jerry <je...@seibercom.net> wrote: > On Fri, 27 Sep 2013 12:01:20 -0600 > LuKreme articulated: > >> >> On 26 Sep 2013, at 17:36 , Noel Butler <noel.but...@ausics.net> wrote: >> >>> Certainly does not do that by _default_ in a normal >>> mysql/virtuser/maildir setup using lda >>> when mail arrives for foo+dove...@example.com >>> it gets stored in foo's cur/ >>> leaving it for the end users mail client to decide what to do with >>> it, if anything. >> >> Hmm. I guess I was misinformed. Too bad, since currently my procmail >> pipe is not working for virtual users (I am getting permission denied >> errors). > > Why use procmail when sieve is so much more powerful?
First, I have a lot of procmail recipes over many years. Second, there are quite a few things that sieve can’t do that procmail does well (for just one example, calling external programs). Sieve also doesn’t allow you to add or alter headers, I don’t believe. -- Qui me amat, amat et canem meam