6 Dec
2011
6 Dec
'11
5:50 p.m.
Op 6-12-2011 16:00, Patrick Domack schreef:
Guess the next nice step would be to get sieve scripts to be able to use the aliased special use folders. So you can just say, fileinto \Spam;
Hmm, yeah. This will require some standardization efforts though.
Your example is a bit problematic:
- First, syntax-wise, the argument should be enclosed in double quotes; the grammar of the Sieve language is a bit sacred. :)
- From what I've read, those SPECIAL-USE flags are not guaranteed to be unique, so the delivery may become ambiguous. So, it is not really an alias.
- Making the bare fileinto command accept a SPECIAL-USE flag as an alternative to a regular folder name may be unwise (potentially causing naming conflicts, albeit unlikely). Some sort of :special_use tag would be in order.
The ability to query which folder(s) are used for special purposes could be an alternative, although that is not ideal either. I am not sure how to approach this right now.
Regards,
Stephan.