9 Sep
2009
9 Sep
'09
08:04
Sandy Drobic wrote:
Some Imap servers understand SIEVE. That protocol is designed for server-based mail handling. Examples are Cyrus Imap and Dove Imap.
There are some plugins available for Squirrelmail and probably other webmail clients to handle Sieve filter rules.
I think Kmail allows you to manipulate sieve scripts directly. The problem with sieve is that it is not easy, and you can't turn it over to your typical office staff. It is nice to have server side sorting of mail. Gmail does server side sorting (with labels) and if accessed by imap its a pretty good approximation of sieve scripts. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org