From: NAGY Andras <nagya@inf.elte.hu>
Subject: mail splitting and sieve
Date: 23 Dec 2000 13:55:41 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87d7ej1elu.fsf@lovi.inf.elte.hu> (raw)
The nnimal.el todo list contains
;; o Sieve
This is a server-side mail filtering language, I've been told. It'll
be available at our site in the near future, and we except a
performance improvement from using this, `background' splitting
method, instead of Gnus' `upon-request' way. However, I like the
approach of storing splitting-related info where it belongs, that is,
along with group info, using Gnus' group parameters mechanism. (You
probably guessed, I use group mail splitting.)
Therefore it would be nice if Gnus could generate a Sieve script from
an nnmail-split-fancy list and store it on the server. I plan to
implement this, and wonder if anyone else has similar plans, either
regarding this specific problem or Sieve support in general.
Andras
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2000-12-23 12:55 NAGY Andras [this message]
2000-12-23 15:00 ` Simon Josefsson
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