J.P. Trosclair wrote:
> I'm looking for a way to set the \Seen flag on certain mail no matter
> what. Currently I'm using a global sieve script to do this. From what
> I've read, there is no way to enforce the global script if the user
> creates their own sieve script.
>
> More details:
>
> I hav
J.P. Trosclair schreef:
> I'm looking for a way to set the \Seen flag on certain mail no matter
> what. Currently I'm using a global sieve script to do this. From what
> I've read, there is no way to enforce the global script if the user
> creates their own sieve script.
>
> More details:
>
> I h
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Hi,
On 2009-03-04 10:53, J.P. Trosclair wrote:
| Is there a better way to set the \Seen flag other than the global sieve
| script since it can be overridden by the user?
One idea: You could use the Sieve include extension to include the global
scrip
I'm looking for a way to set the \Seen flag on certain mail no matter
what. Currently I'm using a global sieve script to do this. From what
I've read, there is no way to enforce the global script if the user
creates their own sieve script.
More details:
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