RE: [Dbmail] Question about Sieve

2008-02-07 Thread Jorge Bastos
Hum That a good thing also.. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul J Stevens Sent: quinta-feira, 7 de Fevereiro de 2008 21:24 To: DBMail mailinglist Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Question about Sieve The good thing about using dbmail-timsieved is

Re: [Dbmail] Question about Sieve

2008-02-07 Thread Paul J Stevens
The good thing about using dbmail-timsieved is that your sieve scripts will be validated before insertion. Jorge Bastos wrote: > Hum right, > > Currently i have some forms just for my use to insert into the database. > > I could had think about that! Dumb me J > > Gonna do it that way. > >

RE: [Dbmail] Question about Sieve

2008-02-07 Thread Jorge Bastos
Hum right, Currently i have some forms just for my use to insert into the database. I could had think about that! Dumb me J Gonna do it that way. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of James Greig Sent: quinta-feira, 7 de Fevereiro de 2008 20:00 To: 'DBMail mailing

RE: [Dbmail] Question about Sieve

2008-02-07 Thread James Greig
Hi Jorge, I might be interpreting you wrong here. However, dbmail is all db based, so in theory all you need to do is update the database. We have integrated dbmail into our hosting control panel and allow customers to use vacation through sieve, all we do is an update on the dbmail Database

[Dbmail] Question about Sieve

2008-02-07 Thread Jorge Bastos
Hi Paul/Aaron, I'd like to make an application in .NET to manage sieve and in the future manage users. Now for sieve, I'd like to insert some rules using an template, etc. My question is, I'm no sieve guru, so, to insert to a user, I need to auth against the timsieved right? Jorge __