postfix (*) presents the right "rcpt to a...@aaa.com" to the milter filter,
but sieve only sees the internal b@bbb.local.
Why convert/alias a...@aaa.com to b@bbb.local?
Why not setup dovecot to have a mailbox and receive mail for a...@aaa.com,
allowing sieve to run for a...@aaa.com, and users
In my understanding the vacation plugin uses the original recipient as
sender for the out of office reply which in my case is in the
X-Original-to header (I use lmtp and have also set
"lda_original_recipient_header = X-Original-To"). But it does not - it
sticks with the b@bbb.local mail
Also came to mind that if you have the maildirs in place, you can just point
dovecot to those maildirs, there is no need to import/convert them.
Aki
> On 09/06/2023 14:08 EEST Aki Tuomi via dovecot wrote:
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>
> Yes, the trick is to use doveadm sync/backup, not doveadm import, as the
>
ok i went through this and the best solution although it is a bit of work
is imapsync
imapsync --host1 --user1 --password1 \
--host2 --user2 --password2 \
--regextrans2 "s,\.,_,g"
see : https://github.com/imapsync/imapsync
note the reg parameter above deal with dot in mailboxes etc
Yes, the trick is to use doveadm sync/backup, not doveadm import, as the guide
explains.
Aki
> On 09/06/2023 13:51 EEST t Seeger wrote:
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> Thank you for the link, unfortunately I am missing the crucial clue. I get
> the directories backed up, but I don't get them imported properly
Thank you for the link, unfortunately I am missing the crucial clue. I get
the directories backed up, but I don't get them imported properly all
mails are displayed as unseen. i tried with simple pasting and the doveadm
import command. Is there a trick to preserve the flags? Maybe it is
On 09.06.23 00:36, Richard Troy wrote:
OH, sure, I got it down to a trickle, but these few Russian sites
always managed to get their spam through and
(FWIW, if you can characterize the offenders by country, trying a GeoIP
filter as a stop-gap measure sounds rather promising.)
Give me a