29 May
2009
29 May
'09
11:44 a.m.
Steffen Kaiser writes:
But it seems, that my sieve-scripts on the local dovecot server are not recognised by this combination.
You have to simulate the delivery after synchronisation. However, I wonder how this is to work:
- you sync news mails from A -> B
- you process them with Sieve on B, possible out them into other folders No, this doesn't work but I wnat to do). I "simulate" that with nnimap-split-rules in gnus (which works okay, but I think it would be nicer to do it by sieve-scripts).
- next time you sync the filtered mails back to A, because they appear to be new. Yes and this works too.
But I guess you cannot run Sieve on A? That's right, it's a CommuniGate Pro(fessionell?-) server, which doesn't support sieve.
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The new libsieve library of Stephan Bosch does include a tool called "sieve-filter". It applies a Sieve script to all messages in a folder. I will test that, if it is in squeeze. Seems promising.
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Thanks for the info.
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