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I've followed this;
https://www.knownhost.com/wiki/cont...w-to-configure-subaddressing-with-directadmin
But that only really works when the plus address is in the TO: email address.
I'd like to be able to setup alias's that will land in my main mailbox, but then into a folder.
Lets just say my main email account is [email protected] and I have a [email protected] alias/forwarder that forwards to [email protected].
The sieve rules only work if the [email protected] is in the TO or CC field. It doesn't recognise that it's been forwarded if [email protected] was in the BCC.
This is the same as Plus Addressing.
Is it possible to have exim add a line to the headers to advise which mailbox or Forwarder email address it arrived at, so you could then have the sieve rules detect and use that address?
https://www.knownhost.com/wiki/cont...w-to-configure-subaddressing-with-directadmin
But that only really works when the plus address is in the TO: email address.
I'd like to be able to setup alias's that will land in my main mailbox, but then into a folder.
Lets just say my main email account is [email protected] and I have a [email protected] alias/forwarder that forwards to [email protected].
The sieve rules only work if the [email protected] is in the TO or CC field. It doesn't recognise that it's been forwarded if [email protected] was in the BCC.
This is the same as Plus Addressing.
Is it possible to have exim add a line to the headers to advise which mailbox or Forwarder email address it arrived at, so you could then have the sieve rules detect and use that address?