2010/2/6 Arnt Gulbrandsen <arnt(_at_)gulbrandsen(_dot_)priv(_dot_)no>:
Дилян Палаузов writes:
Considering the above way of determining the From address, why cannot the
requirement
Unless explicitly overridden with a :from parameter, the From field
SHOULD be set to the address of the owner of the Sieve script.
be met?
Not sure when I'll get around to it, but I do mean to someday implement
group-wide and system-wide sieves, ie. sieves written by someone, processing
someone else's mail. I don't understand what that SHOULD means in that
context.
This really isn't that hard. We've had user sieve sieves, channel sieves,
system-wide sieves, domain sieves, head of household sieves, mailing list
sieves, and various other sorts. But in every case there's a fairly obvious
choice for an owner address, e.g,. for a domain sieve it's the domain
postmaster and if there isn't one of those, the system postmaster.
The tricky thing in a multiple sieve environment isn't figuring out who owns
the sieve but rather how to combine the results of multiple sieves. Jutta
Degener's long-expirted multisieve draft laid out the approach we follow, more
or less.
Event in that context, I'd still infer address based on the recipient
-- the system level script should still know whose mailbox the message
will be delivered to.
IMO that's a *really* bad idea. You're forging mail when you do this.
Ned
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