From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: itz@very.loosely.org (Ian Zimmerman) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2017 00:40:13 -0700 Subject: Mangled and non-mangled TUHS mail lists In-Reply-To: <20171003041216.GA22899@wopr> References: <20171001032536.GB31930@minnie.tuhs.org> <209ed252-49ff-aff4-dd0a-614397907418@tnetconsulting.net> <20171003041216.GA22899@wopr> Message-ID: <20171003074013.a3x5tz4cxjthh265@matica.foolinux.mooo.com> On 2017-10-02 21:12, Kurt H Maier wrote: > Courier's maildrop MDA is also still developed, and has the advantage > of not being another network protocol to manage. Sieve doesn't necessarily imply another protocol. Do not confuse Sieve and ManageSieve. For example exim's implementation is entirely local; it is just a different syntax for .forward files. exim also provides another syntax which is specific to it but has more features than Sieve. Gory details are at [1]. dovecot provides ManageSieve but you don't have to enable it. Again, you can simply drop the rules file on the server via whatever file transfer protocol you normally use - scp, rsync, etc. [1] http://exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/spec_html/filter.html -- Please don't Cc: me privately on mailing lists and Usenet, if you also post the followup to the list or newsgroup. Do obvious transformation on domain to reply privately _only_ on Usenet.