Hi,

Hi,

I found this and it looks just perfect for this !

http://serverfault.com/questions/322657/how-can-i-route-some-emails-to-a-script-in-postfix

one more question, if my script die and cannot process the mail (too much cpu or ... script bug), the mail is lost or will go back in queue ? How my script tell postfix that the process is ok or not for postfix to have a clean exit ?

again sorry if those questions are not asked in the good place or form, please advise and I will try my best !

Stéphane




Le 25/11/2016 à 11:35, Stéphane MERLE a écrit :
Hi,

I got a 2 dedicated postfix/dovecot servers that deal with return to replyto mails. For now, I got a bash script that "read and parse" each files in /Maildir/new and if it match some criterias (most on TO/FROM/SUBJECT) send it to another domain mailbox, from that new domain, the mails are taken and inserted in a MSSQL bdd by a script that pop the box ...

That way of working seems not efficient to me, so I am trying to find a way to parse the mail directly within postfix (I think that sieve can handle that), and to insert it into the bdd or make a HTTP REST call to our API ...

First is that just possible (sending the mail to a bdd or to a POST HTTP call) ?

and if not, where can I find information on how I can use postfix to send each mail to a developed a golang binary that would parse the mail and call the API (kind of like it seems to work with dovecot or sieve or spamassassin). In order to know what to answer to postfix for example ... or a way to tell sieve to send the mail matching those criterias to my process

Sorry if the question sounds terrible, and maybee offtopic, I am trying to find a better way to deal with that task.

Stéphane






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