Steffen Kaiser wrote:
The new libsieve library of Stephan Bosch does include a tool called
"sieve-filter". It applies a Sieve script to all messages in a folder.
This is still a work in progress. It is undocumented and ill tested.
In addition there is a "sieve-test" tool that:
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Steffen Kaiser writes:
> > But it seems, that my sieve-scripts on the local dovecot server are not
> > recognised by this combination.
>
> You have to simulate the delivery after synchronisation. However, I wonder
> how this is to work:
>
> 1) you sync news mails from A -> B
> 2) you process t
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On Tue, 26 May 2009, Dieter Faulbaum wrote:
But it seems, that my sieve-scripts on the local dovecot server are not
recognised by this combination.
You have to simulate the delivery after synchronisation. However, I wonder
how this is to work:
Dieter Faulbaum wrote:
> I have a dumb question, is it possible to use this combination:
>
> Synchronising a remote IMAP-server and a local dovecot-IMAP-server by
> offlineimap (with both types = IMAP), which works very well.
> But it seems, that my sieve-scripts on the local dovecot server are no
On Ter, 26 Mai 2009, Dieter Faulbaum wrote:
I have a dumb question, is it possible to use this combination:
Synchronising a remote IMAP-server and a local dovecot-IMAP-server by
offlineimap (with both types = IMAP), which works very well.
But it seems, that my sieve-scripts on the local dovecot
I have a dumb question, is it possible to use this combination:
Synchronising a remote IMAP-server and a local dovecot-IMAP-server by
offlineimap (with both types = IMAP), which works very well.
But it seems, that my sieve-scripts on the local dovecot server are not
recognised by this combination