Hi Mark, Thanks so much for the link. Getting a better understanding of Sieve was on my to-do list. This gives me a great concrete project for my first foray. 🙂
I was hoping there was just a switch I could throw in Dovecot to route the message, but I guess this is a living example of the modularity in modern open-source software. 🙂 Thanks, Scott ________________________________ From: dovecot <dovecot-boun...@dovecot.org> on behalf of Mark Constable <ma...@renta.net> Sent: June 13, 2020 8:52 PM To: dovecot@dovecot.org <dovecot@dovecot.org> Subject: Re: Send SPF SoftFails to Junk On 14/6/20 8:07 am, Scott A. Wozny wrote: > Messages from domains set with a softfail that come from bad sources > are tagged in the message header with "Softfail (domain owner > discourages use of this host)", but end up in the user's Inbox, > anyway. I suppose I kind of figured DoceCot would see the SPF > softfail in the message header and automagically route that message > to Junk, but it didn't. > > I've looked around Google and the Dovecot documentation to see if > there are any instructions on how to do this, but I can't find > anything. You probably need to take advantage of sieve scripts so here is a super lightweight spam filtering system that might provide some useful clues.. https://markc.blog/server/using-spamprobe-via-sieve/