On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 12:22:35AM +0530, Chandan Rajendra wrote:
> Can isync be used to pipe new mails to procmail?
> 
i've been shortly thinking about such a thing myself, but i really think
it's a bad idea - you are much better off using fetchmail+procmail for
that. of course there is no bidirectional synchronization in that case.

> Or are there other ways of sorting mail when using isync?
>
when you use imap (be it online or offline), you really want to do the
message sorting on the server when the mails arrive. that means you
would use procmail from your .forward file if you have shell access to
the server, or whatever sorting options your email provider offers you
(sometimes something Sieve based).

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