Op 23-3-2018 om 10:31 schreef Mr Nicolas Belan:
Hi,
sieve_default shoud be good, but roundcube set an empty sieve script
if a user removed its script.
Uhmm why though?
Regards,
Stephan.
Regards,
Nicolas
Le vendredi 23 mars 2018 à 09:03:16 UTC+1, Alex JOST
Hi,
ok, so I have to 'fileinto' AND stop processing.I thought that just 'stop' does
the trick.
I am trying that, thank you
Nicolas.
Le jeudi 22 mars 2018 à 19:29:15 UTC+1, Stephan Bosch
a écrit :
Op 3/22/2018 om 3:30 PM schreef Mr Nicolas Belan:
> Hello the
Hi,
sieve_default shoud be good, but roundcube set an empty sieve script if a user
removed its script.So, until the user creates its first script, it is working,
but never called after.
That's why I choose to use sieve_after.
Regards,Nicolas
Le vendredi 23 mars 2018 à 09:03:16 UTC+1,
Am 22.03.2018 um 15:30 schrieb Mr Nicolas Belan:
Hello the list,
I am trying to achieve filter processing using sieve, but i am not sure I can
do what I want.
I want to let the user decide to use my filtering script (sieve_after) or
not.According to the documentation, i am trying to stop
Op 3/22/2018 om 3:30 PM schreef Mr Nicolas Belan:
> Hello the list,
>
> I am trying to achieve filter processing using sieve, but i am not
> sure I can do what I want.
>
> I want to let the user decide to use my filtering script (sieve_after)
> or not.
> According to the documentation, i am trying
Hello the list,
I am trying to achieve filter processing using sieve, but i am not sure I can
do what I want.
I want to let the user decide to use my filtering script (sieve_after) or
not.According to the documentation, i am trying to stop processing in user
sieve script, but processing