Thank you!

So:

1. SMTP communication
2. NOADD*
3. filters
4. DEFAULTDELIVERY

Does opt MIME belong to NOADD* variables?



Idézem/Quoting Sam Varshavchik <mr...@courier-mta.com>:

> Szépe Viktor writes:
>
>>
>> Good morning!
>>
>> Is there documentation on the execution order of these?
>>
>> - incoming SMTP RCPT TO:, MAIL FROM:
>> - incoming SMTP DATA
>
> This is documented in RFC 2821.
>
>> - DEFAULTDELIVERY
>> - opt MIME (rfc2045_rewrite)
>> - NOADDMSGID, NOADDDATE ...
>> - courier-filter (perl, python)
>
> The opt settings, the NOADD* variables, are processed as part of  
> receiving the message itself. The filters run as a last step before  
> the message is accepted, after the previous settings resulted in  
> changes, if any, to the content of the message.
>
> The DEFAULTDELIVERY setting is read when and if the message gets  
> delivered to a mailbox. This happens, of course, a long time after  
> the message gets accepted.


Szépe Viktor
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