On Tuesday 13 February 2007 02:41 pm, Mark E. Mallett wrote: > > Sieve is exactly that standard mechanism. It's well documented, but > > unfortunately not well implemented. > > Do you mean not widely?
That's what I meant - yes. > http://sieve.info/ > > I think I've plugged my own implementation here a time or two(*). I like that site - I knew there were a lot of projects making use of it and it seems like KMail is trying to as there have been Sieve options for awhile, but I don't really know what they've done with them yet. > > Cyrus does an awesome job of > > implementing it though and SquirrelMail's plugin means that you can have > > users able to configure even complicated Sieve scripts in a pretty > > environment. > > Do you really need a pretty environment? :) My users do. My company's servers use Cyrus/Sieve. My own server at home uses only Courier and procmail. Were I to rebuild it now, I'd use Cyrus/Sieve in a heartbeat. -N _______________________________________________ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss/