On Donnerstag 23 Juli 2009 Mikael Bak wrote:
> Postfix sends the email to amavisd-new
> for processing, and after that the email are pushed back to postfix
> for delivery.
>
> Your "deliver" program will have to be able to push back the email
> into postfix exactly as amavisd-new does. I think you have to fiddle
> with master.cf for this to work.

Yes, similar. With amavis, you make
postfix -> amavis -> postfix
But amavis does "only" check for spam and markup the mail. I'd need an 
amavis that calls sieve, and sieve would have to tell amavis which 
mailbox to use, and amavis rewrite x...@y.z to x+mymail...@y.z

Sounds simple, if I could code I'd do it, as there seems to be no 
server-side sieve filtering that's independent of the mailer used. I 
guess that could be of great help to a lot of people, especially when 
you want to switch your mailstore and not change all your filters.

mfg zmi
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