Thank you for your hints!
Do you have a place to read about all this syntax and functions, so I can improve my knowledge about sieve and its possibilities

Best regards, Walter

P.S. By the way, is it possible to call a perl script paramtrized with the mail data?

On 6/22/06, Kjetil Torgrim Homme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, 2006-06-22 at 10:59 +0200, Sylvain MEDEOT wrote:
> Here is what I am using...
>
> if allof (address :contains ["From","FROM"] "extspec.de") {
>      redirect "[EMAIL PROTECTED]";
> }

just picking some Sieve nits, I hope you don't mind.

the header field name is case insensitive, so you don't have to specify
both "From" and "FROM" -- all variants will be checked anyway.  also,
allof is superfluous here since there is only one test.  finally, in
this case I would prefer :matches for more exact matching, e.g.,

  From: Some One <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

would return true for the above test.  so I suggest:

  if address :matches "From" "*@ extspec.de" {
    ...
  }

--
Kjetil T.





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