Hi.

I think you all have heard about sieve, a filter control language originated 
in cyrus IMAP server and written down in RFC 5228.

While searching about, I found a message in courier-imap mail list about that, 
saying that the IMAP-server should not be the right place to implement sieve, 
what I fully agree with.

My question is now: Did anyone have a look at this regarding courier-MTA? I 
think about some kind of rule-converter that gets instructions via Sieve from 
clients and interacts with Maildrop on the server side.

For the moment, I did not look deeper into this, perhaps some existing mail 
filter stuff could be adapted easier than maildrop. A customer asked me what 
would be needed to get sieve support on out courier-driven box.

regards,
Bernd


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