So, Can we outline the requirements/steps to complete the Sieve features set for DBMail?
- It sounds like the sievelib is ready, not sure what that means. - Integration into Kolab code base - Sieve script storage system, I assume MySQL. - Test with 2.x code base - Test with folder routing based on headers and vacation message. These are my specific requirements. This is simplistic but maybe a starting point. Aaron, could you updated this? I'd be happy to keep the wiki updated with requirements. Again I am happy to contribute $1000 to the cause. If that is not enough then maybe we can find more people willing to contribute more funds to fast track this feature. Thanks again... excited to move to DBMail finally. Kevin Baker --- Paul J Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Kevin Baker wrote: > > > Completion of Sieve functionality, 100% compatible with > > Cyrus implementation. This would allow DBMail to be a > > complete drop-in replacement for Cyrus. I know there > has > > been a good bit of work completed on this already. > > ( kevbaker at yahoo dot com $1000 ) > > Indeed. Now that Aaron has finished and frozen libsieve > there's nothing > really keeping us from finishing this feature, other than > human resources. > > > I guess other projects allow multiple people to > contribute > > to a specific feature. I'm happy to contribute the > above, > > if anyone else is interested maybe the value can go up. > > Maybe Aaron can give a decent estimate of the amount of > time it would > cost him to implement this. That should lead to some > indication of the > amount of money that might be ample incentive. > > > Again if this is not something that the project admins > want > > as part of the DBMail project, understandable... we can > > just forget I posted this. However, I am very > interested in > > moving DBMail into our production environment, this one > > feature has been holding me up for some time. > > Anything that will speed up development is more than > welcome. Time, > money, documentation, encouragement, publicity, you name > it. > > -- > > ________________________________________________________________ > Paul Stevens paul > at nfg.nl > NET FACILITIES GROUP GPG/PGP: > 1024D/11F8CD31 > The > Netherlands________________________________http://www.nfg.nl > Kevin Baker Mission Vi Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 858.454.5532 __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com