On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 20:54:09 +0200, Michael Monnerie <michael.monne...@is.it-management.at> wrote: > Dear list, > > I have vacation via sieve scripts in the form of: > > require "vacation"; > vacation :days 5 > :subject "Abwesenheitsnotiz" > "Danke für Ihre Nachricht." > > Now we have a customer who have a lot of alias domains. They get mail to > x...@dom1.at and that's place to x...@dom-real.at. I just found that sieve > then does NOT reply to messages for that alias. > > In this discussion > http://objectmix.com/imap/201068-sieve-vacation-addresses-wildcards.html > they say it's a must to setup all alias addresses, is that true for > dbmail also or is there a workaround?
There is a search for "is this message actually addressed to me?" -- an important error case being mailing lists that get spammed by people's autoresponders. I can't think of a good workaround to offer you off the cuff. > I must say that we rewrite alias domains in postfix already, so dbmail > only sees x...@dom-real.at, not x...@dom1.at (where the people send mail to). > Looks like sieve vacation doesn't see the envelope, but the content of > the mail "To:" header. So I guess it won't work on BCC: received mails > too? I'm pretty sure that Bcc is specifically excluded for the obvious privacy implications of the Bcc. Aaron _______________________________________________ DBmail mailing list DBmail@dbmail.org http://mailman.fastxs.nl/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dbmail