Hello I'm setting up sieve, but our setup will probably make things a bit more difficult:
Our SMTP servers (Postfix) only allow authenticated users to send messages, and checks if the sender login matches with the "mail from" line of the SMTP protocol. The SMTP servers and IMAP/POP3 servers are not installed on the same machines. This setup, as is, would make it impossible for sieve to send redirection or vacation messages, as there would be no way for it to do the authentication, so some kind of modification would be necessary to make it work. I could think of two solutions: - Run an extra postifx instance that allows unauthenticated messages from the IMAP/POP servers - Run Postfix's qmqpd. This would be nice to avoid the overhead of more smtp connections, but I couldn't really find any qmqp client and would end up having to write some script with the Net::QMQP perl module. So, finally, my qustion :) Is anyone running on a similar setup that only allows for authenticated SMTP? Maybe you can suggest me some simpler workaround for redirection and vacation to work (or are the solutions listed above the only ones I'd have available?) Thanks in advance, Andre --- Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyruswiki.andrew.cmu.edu List Archives/Info: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/mailing-list.html