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      Adjusted to the lib-smtp changes in Dovecot. · fbedb2db
      Stephan Bosch authored
      Now using struct smtp_address rather than sieve_address.
      In some cases, struct message_address may prove to be more suitable, but this is the best fit for now.
      Adjusted to the renamed fields in struct mail_deliver_context.
      fbedb2db
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      lib-sieve: vacation extension: Allow ignoring the envelope sender while... · 8643cbde
      Stephan Bosch authored
      lib-sieve: vacation extension: Allow ignoring the envelope sender while composing the "To:" header for the reply.
      
      This adds a new setting "sieve_vacation_to_header_ignore_envelope".
      With this setting enabled, the "To:" header is always composed from the first "Sender", "Resent-From" or "From" header found in the message (in that order).
      Normally, the "To:" header is composed from the address found in the "Sender", "Resent-From" or "From" headers that is equal to the envelope sender.
      If none is then found, the bare envelope sender is used.
      The new setting allows ignoring the envelope, which is useful e.g. when SRS is used.
      8643cbde
  16. Aug 17, 2017
    • Stephan Bosch's avatar
      lib-sieve: vacation extension: Compose the "To:" header from full sender... · d55d8773
      Stephan Bosch authored
      lib-sieve: vacation extension: Compose the "To:" header from full sender address found in the first "Sender:", "From:" or "Resent-From:" header.
      
      Before, it would create a "To:" header without a phrase part. The new behavior is nicer, since the reply will be addressed to the sender by name if possible.
      This addresses an old FIXME.
      d55d8773
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    • Stephan Bosch's avatar
      lib-sieve: vacation extension: Use Microsoft X-Auto-Response-Suppress header... · 036d5191
      Stephan Bosch authored
      lib-sieve: vacation extension: Use Microsoft X-Auto-Response-Suppress header to prevent unwanted responses.
      
      We've seen a few situations where Pigeonhole and Microsoft products start a useless machine conversation.
      At least older versions of Outlook ignore the standards on multiple points to make this happen.
      We prevent this now by recognizing and generating the X-Auto-Response-Suppress header.
      036d5191
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    • Stephan Bosch's avatar
      lib-sieve: util: program-client-local: Changed link between parent and child... · d28957f5
      Stephan Bosch authored
      lib-sieve: util: program-client-local: Changed link between parent and child process from a socketpair to a double pipe.
      
      Turns out /dev/stdin, /dev/stdout, and /dev/fd/XX don't work on Linux if the underlying FD is a socket.
      Since some programs may rely on those symbolic links to work, the local client is amended to use two pipes instead.
      This will not help for programs invoked in the remote script service, since a socket is required for the connection.
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