On Nov 29, 2006, at 2:16 AM, Curtis Maloney wrote:
It wouldn't hurt the list for you to tell us which criteria you
judged the delivery agents by. Never know, someone might have an
even better alternative.
There are two must-have features:
- capability to move emails marked as spam into a junk mail folder
- capability for users to set their own vacation message via a web page
Sieve can do both but for #2 it appears that the vacation message
text must be contained within the Sieve script itself. I'm planning
on using mySQL for the authentication database and the vacation
message should be stored in mySQL. I don't see any way to access the
vacation message text from mySQL using Sieve.
Of course, there are unknown needs that will popup in the future and
Maildrop appears to be flexible enough to handle most situations. I
have no experience with either, so this opinion is based on what I've
been reading and subject to change.