Hello

> Or I'd guess just upload a new sieve script every month / year / <insert
> frequency here>, which of course could be a scripted task.

I think, this is solution for now.
There may be script, which download sieve scripts, analyze them, correct 
fields and upload back to server automatically.

>
> On Mon, 2007-03-26 at 19:41 +0200, Guido A.J. Stevens wrote:
> > >> I want to put incoming messages into folders, based on current year
> >
> > and month
> >
> > You can do that with a procmail delivery.
> >
> > :0 c
> >
> > * ^From:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > {
> >         YEARFOLDER="Archive/foo-bar-`date +%Y`"
> >
> >         :0: archive
> >         :
> >         | /usr/sbin/dbmail-smtp -u yourusername -m "$YEARFOLDER"
> >
> > }

I don't have procmail and think, this is not the best solution.
If mail server have 1k users, there must be 1k such procmail's configs. This 
is not good. Users don't have real accounts on system and can't manipulate 
such configs manually.

Thanks for your attention.

-- 
Oleg Lapshin

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