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On 2012-02-20, Grant Edwards <grant.b.edwards@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> I'm looking to set up something that reads messages from one IMAP |
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> server/mailbox, filters out the spam, and then writes the filtered |
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> messages into another IMAP server/mailbox. The source and destination |
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> servers may or may not be the same, and neither is the machine where |
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> the filter is running. I'd like the solution to use the IMAP IDLE |
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> command to avoid the latency and load of constantly setting up SSL |
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> connections and polling the source server. |
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> It looks like fetchmail -> procmail+spamassassin -> dovecot/deliver |
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> ought to do what I want. |
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Or not. It looks dovecot can't deliver to a mailbox on an IMAP server |
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after all. |
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> Is there something simpler and easier that I've overlooked? |
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Grant Edwards grant.b.edwards Yow! ... bleakness |
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at ... desolation ... plastic |
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gmail.com forks ... |