Op 4/19/2016 om 9:10 PM schreef Robert Schetterer: > Am 19.04.2016 um 20:55 schrieb Tom Hendrikx: >> On 19-04-16 20:01, Bradley M. Kuhn wrote: >>> I'm using Dovecot's sieve extensions quite happily, they are very good! >>> Thanks for all who worked on them. I have a question that maybe is >>> appropriate for a sieve-specific discussion list, so if there is one I >>> should post to instead, please let me know: >>> >>> >>> I've poked through the sieve vacation RFC and all the documentation I >>> can find and I cannot figure out how to do this. It's more-or-less not >>> the intent of sieve's vacation, so perhaps it's more of a "you can't get >>> there from here" situation, but maybe folks here have an idea: >>> >>> I am (ab)?using sieve vacation to send an automated response at all >>> times to all senders who put me in the To line, every 90 days, which >>> explains my lack of responsiveness and to explain who else might be >>> better contact. (I have hundreds of emails sent to me to which I will >>> never have time to respond, and probably should have been routed to >>> someone else at my organization anyway.) >>> >>> However, I *don't* want my regular correspondents to receive this >>> autoreply. I'd thus like to seed the database with known individuals >>> I'm corresponding with to pretend they've already received the >>> autoresponder. > at sometime in the future > > https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-sieve-external-lists-10 > > may solve such cases
It is an RFC already: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6134 It's on my list for implementation. I've recently implemented something quite similar, so it shouldn't be extremely difficult. It's just that v2.3 development will go first. Regards, Stephan.