Coming from a newbie perspective something that says This is just a libary install me and nothing interesting will happen then install dbmail with sieve and feel the lurve
would have been really handy ;-> I am replying from SquirrelMail with avelsieve now ;-> On Thu, August 17, 2006 16:01, Aaron Stone wrote: > On Thu, 2006-08-17 at 01:34 -0400, Matthew T. O'Connor wrote: > >> First off, now that I'm running on DBMail 2225 let me say, THANK YOU! >> >> >> I think the sieve functionality is a huge improvement for DBMail. >> > > More than welcome, thanks :-) > > >> We need better (more? some?) Sieve documentation. libSieve is hard to >> install (running CentOS, probably easier on debian), and it's hard to >> figure out how to use after you have it. > > It shouldn't be much harder than ./configure ; make ; make install > As a library, there are no frontend programs that come with it. So once > installed, it's just kinda there, waiting to be linked to. Did you run into > any complications during the build process? > > If there aren't any more issues that come up with libSieve 2.1.3, I'm > going to release just the code portion of the tarball as 2.2.0 -- leaving > out the www and rfc directories -- so I do greatly appreciate any bug > reports, complaints, ideas to round out the library. > >> We need some example sieve scripts, a cook book page on the Wiki would >> be a great improvement. > > Check out www.sieve.info -- it's the home site for the Sieve language. > > > Aaron > > > _______________________________________________ > Dbmail-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://twister.fastxs.net/mailman/listinfo/dbmail-dev > >
