On 23 Sep 2020, at 14:29, Marc Roos <[email protected]> wrote:

> You can do whatever you like, as long as the result is this 'text' file. 
> I have also bash file that modifies this file for users. You can make a 
> 5 min cron job that detects changes in ldap and then creates the sieve 
> rule.

I've tried the cronjob approach before, and people didn’t like the delay.

I have found the extra fields being queried from the userdb, 

user_attrs = 
mailMessageStore=home=%$,=mail_auto_reply_mode=%{ldap:mailAutoReplyMode},=mail_auto_reply_text=%{ldap:mailAutoReplyText}

Is it possible to confirm how the mail_auto_reply_mode variable would be 
available in sieve? Is it just a case of referring to ${mail_auto_reply_mode} 
or is there more to it than that?

Regards,
Graham
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