Hi Bron, Thanks for the answer, it seems promising.
On 5 March 2015 at 23:17, Bron Gondwana <br...@fastmail.fm> wrote: > On Fri, Mar 6, 2015, at 11:26 AM, Fabio S. Schmidt wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Is there any plan of Internationalization of the Sieve reject message >> ? It would be great for non-english speakers to be able to change the >> subject and the initial text of the automatically reject messages >> without compiling it. > > I've been tempted to push this out into notifyd for a while actually. > Everything else interesting happens there. Once we did that, having an > internationalised notifyd would be easy enough. Our notifyd is written in > Perl, and does tons of other interesting stuff already. In particular, we > want to DKIM sign and add authentication headers to our sieve bounces so that > we can confirm the user who generated them with their sieve rules, regardless > of alias expansion and other magic - while still stripping all personally > identifying information from them so that the users don't leak their login > username in the sieve bounce. > > Bron. > > > > -- > Bron Gondwana > br...@fastmail.fm -- My best regards, Fabio Soares Schmidt Linux Professional Institute - LPIC-3 Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist: Active Directory