This patch allows the dovecot proxy processes to lookup the destination
host by name instead of IP address. Tested agains 1.2.10, expected to
work against 1.2.11.
The patch is pretty straightforward, it's making it work within the
restrictions of the login process that's more interesting.
I
Following from Steffen Kaiser's response, RFC5230 explains the
conditions necessary for the Sieve Vacation extension to trigger a
response.
This says:
"Vacation" MUST NOT respond to a message unless the recipient user's
email address is in a "To", "Cc", "Bcc", "Resent-To", "Resent-Cc", or
"Rese
the end of my day (~18:00 @ UTC+11)
I have also updated the wiki with sieve plugin testing information
http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA/Sieve/Dovecot "Script Compling with Sieve
Plugins"
Cheers,
-Martin Foster
Stephan Bosch wrote :
Martin F. Foster wrote:
oh wow - ignore my
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sieve_plugins: sieve_extdata
sieve_extdata_dict_uri: file:/usr/local/etc/dovecot/extdata.dict
sieve_before: /usr/local/etc/dovecot/sieve/before.sieve
quota: maildir
sieve: ~/.dovecot.sieve
sieve_dir: ~/sieve
$ cat /usr/local/etc/dovecot/extdata.dict
priv/vacation_subject
I am the subject.
priv/v
Le 09-Jan-10 20:29, Stephan Bosch a écrit :
I thought this would be an excellent opportunity to test the new
Pigeonhole plugin support and also to do something interesting with the
namespace functionality of the variables extension. That is why I gave
this a short look, which promptly resulted i
On 5.1.2010, at 10.02, Martin F. Foster wrote:
I am looking at porting and generalizing an old in-house patch that I'm using for
the CMU Sieve plugin. It allows sieve script to test& lookup arguments from
LDAP.
..
Related work:
1. Pigeonhole low priority TODO w
I am looking at porting and generalizing an old in-house patch that I'm
using for the CMU Sieve plugin. It allows sieve script to test & lookup
arguments from LDAP.
Before getting too involved in this, I'd like to discuss my goals here
in the hopes that someone else also thinks this would be