Hello Tom, Tom Hendrikx <t...@whyscream.net> writes:
> You could simply enable sieve in the dovecot environment. The > offlineimap + dovecot setup you have running already can be left > mostly intact: it has nothing to do with offlineimap. > > You could just setup sieve per the dovecot wiki guidelines, and then > create a sieve script that uses the ext_programs plugin to call dspam > (or any other filter that adds headers and is able to print the > message including those added headers to stdout). Thank you for the suggestion. This is indeed what I'm trying to do. > I'm not sure if it's necessary to do the delivery to dovecot using > Dovecot's deliver LDA, or that you can keep using the > '...libexec/dovecot/imap' binary for that in order to have sieve > support. Maybe someone else can fill that in. This is the crux of my question, I guess. Right now I don't deliver any mail, but use offlineimap to keep a local imap server (dovecot) in sync with a remote one. So my questions are: 1. Can I use dovecot's sieves if I don't deliver mail? 2. If not, how can I hook up offlineimap and dovecot so that mail is delivered instead of synchronized? Thanks, Alan