Whoops, make that LIBsieve.sourceforge.net ;-)

Aaron


On Sat, 22 Feb 2003, Aaron Stone wrote:

> A while back, we were talking about using Sieve for this purpose. I set
> off and hacked out a version of the Sieve library from CMU over at
> sieve.sourceforge.net. There's still a major piece of groundwork that
> needs to be done for that to integrate with DBMail, but once it's together
> I think that's going to be the system we'll use. (if you're wondering, the
> problem is that CMU's lex parser wants the script in a file, but we need
> to pass the script from a memory buffer because it's going to be stored in
> the database!)
>
> The main reason for this is because Sieve also comes with a protocol for
> uploading your scripts which is supported by several commercial programs,
> most notably Mulberry, and by half a dozen free ones (search freshmeat.net
> for 'sieve' and you'll see a few).
>
> There really isn't a timeline on this happening, however... coders wanted!
>
> Aaron
>
>
> On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, Tim Uckun wrote:
>
> > At 05:09 PM 2/21/2003 -0800, you wrote:
> >
> > >Are there any programs that would filter incmong messages
> > >to a folder in imap for dbmail?
> > >I am trying to filter different mails from mailgroups.
> > >thanks,
> >
> > The best way to do this is to set up your MTA to deliver mail to pocmail or
> > maildrop or something. The maildrop filter then can look at the mail and
> > deliver it to dbmail-smtp with the command line arguments for user and 
> > mailbox.
> > ----------------------------------------------
> >               Tim Uckun
> >        Mobile Intelligence Unit.
> > ----------------------------------------------
> >     "There are some who call me TIM?"
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