<sigh> I was afraid someone would say that. ;-)
Any pointers? For procmail and maildrop it's fairly straightforward --
just set up your .qmail files to pipe incoming mail through them. It
looks as if Sieve support is via dovecot, which makes things a little
more complex. Does anyone who has implemented Sieve have any pointers or
recommendations to share?
Thanks,
Angus
Eric Broch wrote on 8/31/20 6:41 PM:
I'd support both Sieve and Maildrop.
On 8/31/2020 4:27 PM, Angus McIntyre wrote:
For a long time, I've used procmail for filtering incoming mail in
qmailtoaster setups. I understand that procmail is now unmaintained,
and that maildrop might be a more future-proof choice. So I'm adding
maildrop support to my ansible role.
Are there other tools that I should consider? I'm not interested in
supporting every possible tool just for the sake of it, but if
there's a better option(*) than maildrop, I'd like to look at that.
I've heard of Sieve, but I think it may be too limited compared with
procmail and maildrop.
Thanks,
Angus
(*) By a better option, I mean one that someone actually uses, rather
than something theoretical that would be 'nice to have'. Also, at
this
time I'm only looking to support FOSS solutions, not commercial products.
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