Global sieve rule

Franz Skale i.bin at dah.am
Sat Jun 17 17:09:57 CEST 2017


Hi,
only want to report back, that the setting ( also for multidomain ) works.

Rgds.

Franz

Am 10.06.17 um 18:07 schrieb Skale, Franz:
> Hi Daniel,
> thanks for the hint.
> But in a multidomain setup, i think, it would be sufficient, to route 
> all SPAM to user+spam at domain.tld by configuring amavis via 
> /etc/amavis/conf.d/50-user:
> $recipient_delimiter = '+';
> $addr_extension_spam = 'Spam';
>
> So, by reading the amavis perldoc, my interpretation:
> All spam will be rewritten to user+Spam at domain.tld and i don't need 
> one rule for one user ?
> Make sense to me, i give it a try.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Franz
>
>  Am 2017-06-10 00:34, schrieb Daniel Hoffend:
>> Hi Franz
>>
>> why don't you configure amavisd to deliver spam messages to +spam using
>> the parameter "addr_extension_spam". This was a spam gets delivered to
>> user+spam at domain.tld and postfix/cyrus delivers the mail to the spam
>> folder using lmtp. This is possible without having a global sieve rule.
>>
>> -- 
>> regards
>> Daniel
>>
>> On 2017-05-30 07:48, Skale, Franz wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> i think there's no easy way other than tweaking:
>>> /usr/share/roundcubemail/plugins/managesieve/lib/Roundcube/rcube_sieve.php 
>>>
>>> (Line 137, Variable $script).
>>> Try to submit a feature request to roundcube (github).
>>> For me also, it doesn't make sense not to have default rules applied 
>>> to all
>>> roundcube users via config file.
>>> Like: /usr/share/roundcubemail/plugins/managesieve/config.inc.php
>>>
>>> Rgds.
>>> Franz
>>>
>>> Am 2017-05-29 22:38, schrieb Henry:
>>> >I wish to have a global sieve rule that moves spam mail to a user's
>>> >spam mail folder.
>>> >
>>> >In Roundcube I can create this rule on a user by user basis:
>>> >
>>> ># rule:[Spamassassin]
>>> >if header :contains "subject" "***SPAM***"
>>> >{
>>> >        fileinto "Spam";
>>> >}
>>> >
>>> >I would like to set the above as a default for all users.
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