Mathias Koerber schrieb am Tue, Apr 23, 2002 at 03:26:37PM +0800:
> > AFAIK cyrus' lmtpd(8) is highly integrated with the rest of the cyrus
> > software, you cannot invoke procmail at this point any more.  The "fix"
> > would be to relay the mails via SMTP, set up a small postfix on the
> > cyrus box and do procmail then.  But this enhances the complexity of
> > your setup enormously and might not be desired.  What about using sieve
> > instead?
> 
> I have not had time to look at sieve yet. I have several procmail recipes
> and want to be able to support those. Sieve may be offered and users can
> convert if they want, but i don't want to force them.
> 
> If lmtpd/cyrus at that stage does honor a
>       |/procmail #account
> in ~/.forward, I guess that may be sufficient..

For all I know of cyrus-imapd, it doesn't.  I think you're lost on this be-
cause Sieve scripts differ on various aspects from procmail recipes and in
Sieve you cannopt invoke external commands (e.g. to include procmail).  This
is at least what RFC3028 states.


Regards,

Birger

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