David Reid schreef:
Has anyone looked at modifying the sieve implementation to allow the use
of MySQl to store the rules?
This is a two-sided problem:
- The ManageSieve server needs to store, retrieve and activate the
scripts in the SQL database.
- The Sieve plugin needs access to the SQL da
On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 11:36 +0100, David Reid wrote:
> Has anyone looked at modifying the sieve implementation to allow the use
> of MySQl to store the rules?
Maybe instead of MySQL directly it could use lib-dict, which then could
be configured to use MySQL or whatever.
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Maybe you can write a daemon to read rules from mysql and then build
sieve scripts. :)
On Tue, 07 Apr 2009 11:36:15 +0100 David Reid wrote:
> Has anyone looked at modifying the sieve implementation to allow the use
> of MySQl to store the rules?
>
> david
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Has anyone looked at modifying the sieve implementation to allow the use
of MySQl to store the rules?
david