Then you should probably look at ManageSieve protocol, available in Dovecot and some of clients, especially webmail ones and recently even discussed on this list.
Aki > On 20/07/2022 09:55 EEST justina colmena ~biz <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Thank you. I will have to look at "basic configuration" for sieving although > I don't want things crashing on production. > > I get too much mail at a publicly available address -- and while > SPF+DKIM+DMARC does cut down on the bulk of obvious spam -- the spam that > does get through is a little bit too "legitimate" to eliminate without > special sieving rules. > > This stuff really needs to be configurable per user without abusing root > privileges and without futzing at the command line, or else it just isn't > useful to the end user on the desktop or mobile device. Sieving needs to be > either an email client thing, or else a standard interface for rules that can > be configured and uploaded to Dovecot from the email client / reader software. > > https://doc.dovecot.org/configuration_manual/sieve/configuration/#basic-configuration > > > On July 19, 2022 10:35:40 PM AKDT, Aki Tuomi <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > > > > On 20/07/2022 09:34 EEST Doug Hardie <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > I encountered an interesting problem that one originator was being dumped > > > into the Deleted file directly by my sieve. The sieve file was quite > > > large and it was not obvious which entry was causing the issue. I recall > > > there was a way to get sieve-test to show what is going on and which > > > lines it used, but I could not replicate it tonight for anything. I > > > ended up having to change all the deliver to the Deleted files to > > > something else and test one at a time to find the offending entry. It > > > took a long time. How do you get sieve-test to show the actual path it > > > took through the file? > > > > > > -- Doug > > > > Hi Doug, take a loot at > > https://doc.dovecot.org/configuration_manual/sieve/configuration/#trace-debugging > > > > It might help. > > > > Kind regards, > > Aki > -- > Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
