Mark E. Mallett wrote:
On Wed, Aug 17, 2005 at 08:09:44AM -0700, Marc Perkel wrote:
Timo Sirainen wrote:
I think the best way to implement this would be to code it using a Sieve script. I'm not sure if it's powerful enough without extensions though (I've only seen simple Sieve scripts), but I think that's the right way to do it..
Timo,
Would a single Sieve script be able to do this for all users. I'm not familiar with Sieve so would anyone have an example of how to do this?
If you implement that delivery scheme centrally, the big question is how are you going to let each user override it? I don't think it would be a good idea to decide to do that style of delivery for all users-- I certainly wouldn't want it. There are some tagged address that I want to go into their own folders, but more typically I will group mail to different tagged address into common folders, and have many of them simply going into my inbox because that's where I want them
Better to let each user decide how they want their mail delivered, IMHO. If the implementation provides access to match results (as via the upcoming "variables" extension or via some other means such as in mine), it's pretty easy for each user to have this choice.
Now, if your LDA implementation supports include-files or script libraries, you could provide such a thing that each user could choose to invoke. But that's another tangent :-)
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I've had this feature on my email server for several years and never had anyone ask about turning it off. In fact it never occurred to me that someone wouldn't want it. If you don't want to use it you just wouldn't have anyone email you to your unpublished folder addresses. I don't know of any down side to have it there.