Le lun 21 août 2006 04:49, Ross Boylan a écrit : > On Fri, Mar 17, 2006 at 07:46:47AM -0500, Matej Cepl wrote: > > Larry Garfield wrote: > > > On a related note, what exactly is sieve? I've seen Debian > > > packages for it, and KMail mentions it, but I haven't found any > > > decent documentation on how exactly to USE it. It *appears* to > > > be a client-controlled, server-implemented set of filters. If > > > I'm right, then I really would like to know how to use it. :-) > > > If not, then what exactly is it? > > > > It is what you think it is, but the biggest problem is that it has > > to be supported by the IMAP server (which is not that common) and > > even more important it has to be set available by the server > > administrator (I have never met IMAP server which would allow me to > > use SIEVE). > > > > Matej > > Recent versions of exim also support sieve. > > The sieve specification is in an RFC, and there are a number of > extensions floating around. last dovecot do know about sieve, if you use its lda. Though, the language is specified in a RFC, now how to modify it, I've never tested kmail sieve functionalities, so I don't know if it works with anything else than cyrus imapd implementation. -- ·O· Pierre Habouzit ··O madcoder@debian.org OOO http://www.madism.org
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