[NTLUG:Discuss] Quest for webmail with FULL sieve support
David Stanaway
david at stanaway.net
Tue Aug 11 07:52:00 CDT 2009
If it provides a plugin for Thunderbird and for a webmail client for
consistent editing I could consider it, otherwise I am not a big fan of
qmail.
Chris Cox wrote:
> David Stanaway wrote:
>
>> OK, so squirrelmail with Avelsieve works.
>>
>> If I edit the scripts in Thunderbird with Sieve (Raw sieve script
>> editor), Avelsieve will not see the changes and they will be lost on
>> re-edit. Moreover, Avelsieve is not aware of other scripts, just the
>> script named phpscript.
>>
>> This is less than ideal. Is there a webmail sieve UI with a full sieve
>> parser, or at the other easier end, that provides raw access to the
>> sieve scripts.
>>
>> I am the primary user and I don't mind having to know the sieve sytanx,
>> but I would like to edit my filters from webmail, and be able to
>> activate different versions of my filter scripts.
>>
>> Ideas anyone?
>>
>
> This probably isn't a "great" answer anymore, but qmail (remember that
> one?) has hooks that allow you to plug in filters than can key off of
> any SMTP "field". That's what my primary mail service provider offers
> and that allows me to filter out entire netblocks, filter subject lines,
> etc. So... I throw it out there for consideration.
>
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