Luca Corti wrote:
The next script should always run in my humble opinion. This way users are not able to modify behaviour of scripts imposed by higher levels of administration (domain admin, system admin). Or maybe this could be configurable, with a parameter defining if a match in a script inhibits other scripts execution or not.
SIEVE is not just some clever scheme that Timo (or anyone else) just made up. Each library implementation may be independent, but the language and its behavior are publicly defined:
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc3028.html
If you don't like the limitations of Sieve (which was a deliberate choice, BTW), then maildrop and procmail are just down the hall... ;-)
John
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