* Barry Warsaw :
> On Dec 9, 2009, at 3:35 PM, David Brown wrote:
>
> > RFC 5228 seems to obsolete RFC 3028. Okay, I think I found the project here:
> > http://sieve.info/
>
> Hi Dave, thanks for the update and link.
>
> > The most python-y thing I could find is on their servers page; they list
On Dec 9, 2009, at 3:35 PM, David Brown wrote:
> RFC 5228 seems to obsolete RFC 3028. Okay, I think I found the project here:
> http://sieve.info/
Hi Dave, thanks for the update and link.
> The most python-y thing I could find is on their servers page; they list
> pysieved (Python Managesieve Se
RFC 5228 seems to obsolete RFC 3028. Okay, I think I found the project here:
http://sieve.info/
The most python-y thing I could find is on their servers page; they list
pysieved (Python Managesieve Server) but the link 404s. Looks like the
programmer's site is still running, though... looks like y
If anybody is looking for something cool, crazy, and experimental to work on
for Mailman 3, I have am idea that would fun to explore if I had more free time.
I wonder if RFC 3028[1] could be useful in Mailman. This RFC defines the Sieve
language for mail filtering. I seem to recall that there'