On Mittwoch 22 Juli 2009 Stefan Förster wrote:
> ince you mentioned procmail, my buest guess is that your
> Postfix/Zarafa integration is similar to the wiki page at
>
> http://zarafa.com/wiki/index.php/MTA_integration
>
> This leaves me slightly puzzled, because I can't imagine where you'd
> want to plug in a Sieve filter: The setup describe above looks like
> the program "zarafa-agent" is doing the final delivery (as far as
> Postfix is concerned), which means that ultimately, the decisions on
> things like the destination mailbox are made by Zarafa, and not any
> intermediate MDA (mail delivery agent).
>
> What excatly are you trying to do with Sieve filtering?

Yes, zarafa-dagent delivers, but you can tell it where:
See http://forums.zarafa.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=2759
Example procmail:
        :0w
        * ^X-Original-To: spam-t...@otherdomain.example
        | /usr/bin/zarafa-dagent $USER -CF Inbox\\SPAM_trapped
        EXITCODE=$?

Maybe I can do the same with dovecot-deliver as Ralf suggested. I'll try 
this tonight.

mfg zmi
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