On Mon, 13 May 2002, Bob Finch wrote: > fillin_header() is used to build notify responses -- it doesn't do > anything to the incoming message.
Ya, I *just* clued into that :( I looked at the code, but not where it was called from ... > I think the right place to do this is either in an lmtp proxy or inside > lmtpd before it calls sieve. I'm playing with code in lmtpd that allows > the administrator to specify a zero or more filter modules that are > called in sequence where sieve is called now. Sieve would become just > another filter module. This would allow the system administrator to set > up filtering policies that would be difficult or impractical to do > within sieve alone. So, are you looking at moving the spam extensions to outside of sieve itself too?