On Mon, 2021-04-26 at 13:51 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> It looks fine.  Did you have any specific concern?

One thing I couldn't find was how you supposed to write up a long list
of different rules, like how I've got a rule for this list, another
rule for that.  If I simply list one clause after another, as I've
done; or if I was supposed to do if, else, else, else, statements.

> As a side note, I use Thunderbird and there's a nice extension for 
> connecting to the server to manage and edit the sieve scripts.  You
> can edit them as text or in a kind of graphical drag&drop programming
> interface.

I use Evolution.  Somewhere I saw a comment about Evolution supporting
it, elsewhere that was denied.

I don't really mind that I set the rules totally outside of the mail
client.  I would have thought that someone might have written a
standalone editor.

I still have some rules that I run from the mail client, because it can
do other things.  e.g. Highlight special messages with colours, filter
messages that I've already read leaving unread messages in the inbox.
 
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Boilerplate:  All unexpected mail to my mailbox is automatically deleted.
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