Alternative for Fastmail's (soon to be) deprecated enotify Sieve extension?

Yesterday I received an email from Fastmail that they will deprecate the enotify Sieve extension (at the end of this month), which I heavily use.

My usage falls into two categories:

  1. Sending a (newly constructed!) email to my Remember The Mik import address (to add tasks to download/pay invoices)
  2. Sending a (newly constructed!) email to my Pushover import address (to alert of new sign ins to critical services)

Due to privacy/security concerns I do NOT want to forward/redirect the incoming emails that trigger this (as is, with personal links to download invoices, etc.).

What alternatives do I have?

PS: I already mailed Fastmaill support; my ticket is redirected to their tier 2 support, which can take some time and I want to know whether anyone here has (other) suggestions, maybe outside Fastmail’s offering.

If you have a server computer running MailMate it can use rules to generate emails.

Servers that I currently use:

Unfortunately no macOS server… (so I can’t run MailMate)

I’ve never heard of Sieve. However a Google search of:

Sieve extension alternative

may result in some useful information.

Such a Google search for me returns totally irrelevant results…

This is what Sieve is about, but Google does not seem to know either:

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Possibly a dumb question, but since Fastmail’s rules seem to allow sending follow-up emails and such, have you verified that what you’re doing in Sieve can’t be at least closely replicated with a custom Fastmail rule?

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That would be nice, but I don’t see such action in their list of rule actions:

Where did you find that?

This page lists “send a copy to” as a possible action:

Mail rules – Fastmail.

I’m not suggesting it does what the current integration does – but maybe it is enough to be able to do what you need?

Unfortunately not.

As I mentioned before, I don’t want to forward (“send a copy”) received emails “as is”, due to personal links in them.