On Tuesday 01 June 2010 20:55:52 Phil Howard wrote:
<frank+lists/dovecot@linetwo.net> wrote:
On 6/1/10 2:10 PM -0400 Phil Howard wrote:
On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 13:42, e-frog <e-frog@gmx.de> wrote:
This might be helpful:
Right now only time for a quick look. Looks like yet another server with yet another protocol (via port 4190), rather than integrated into IMAP as an extension. I'm doubting all my email clients have support for this.
You're wrong on it being another server; it does work within IMAP.
It is integrated into dovecot (once patched) and does not need to be managed as a separate daemon on the server. But it is a separate protocol on a different port (traditional default: 2000).
In the mean time, I just need a short term solution to divert tagged-as-spam messages into the INBOX-spam (or something like that) folder. I'll probably just go ahead and write a shim program in C (as easy for me as a script is for others) to check for the tag and add the -m option to deliver as needed.
This is absolutely unnecessary. Sieve can be used without letting the users manage their own scripts. There can be a system wide default script.
Rainer