On Thu, Dec 13, 2007 at 11:58:55PM -0500, Joe Auty wrote:
> Is Maildrop the best option for rule parsing, BTW? I would love to be  
> able to write sieve scripts, but I don't know of something that will  
> support this under Courier....

You can use Exim instead of Postfix - it has sieve built in (as well as its
own filtering language), and delivers directly to Maildir++.

With Exim the entire processing flow of mail acceptance, routing and
delivery is configurable. This means there's quite a learning curve, but you
get a Swiss army knife for mail processing. Furthermore, the documentation
is utterly comprehensive. http://www.exim.org/

I guess the main argument for using maildrop would be if you're using
sqwebmail, since it includes an interface for creation of simple maildrop
rulesets.

Regards,

Brian.

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