I was digging into Sieve, and found that it's not well support with 
Courier-Imap.  But, in my searching, I came across a reference to Maildrop.

I'd rather not have to mess around with replacing my IMAP server with 
something else just to get filtering working, but can do this if need be.  
Maildrop looks promising to help avoid this though....  I guess I have more 
reading ahead of me.. :)

Shawn


On Tuesday 24 May 2005 16:00, Gustin Johnson wrote:
> I try to do all my filtering server side.  Sieve is supported by the
> webmail package I use (horde and imp, from horde.org) so a user can add
> rules once they
> log in to webmail.  These rules are stored server side so they persist when
> a user uses their email package.  kmail and other clients also support
> sieve but I have not yet secured the service, user creditials would thus be
> in the clear,
> which is bad.
>
> Procmail is an oldie but a goldie, I had used it for years until switching
> to sieve.  There is also a web frontend called smartsieve, but I found the
> horde module to be the best IMO for managing the rules.
>
> Cheers,

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