Fair point, I assumed that was the case.  We are looking for a way of 
triggering when e-mails are moved into a certain folder within imap, basically 
for spam filter training.  For example, if an email is moved to /spam/ from 
/inbox/ then this triggers a spam train to train the email as spam.  However, 
if an email is moved to /inbox/ from /spam/ then this triggers a spam train to 
train as good.

Kind Regards

James Greig

On Tue, 02 Oct 2007 13:39:45 +0200, Paul J Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> James,
> 
> straight from the RFC 3028:
> 
> Abstract
> 
>    This document describes a language for filtering e-mail messages at
>    time of final delivery.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> James Greig wrote:
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> Just a quick query.  Does sieve only work on incoming mail with
> dbmail-smtpd and dbmail-lmtpd or does it also work with dbmail-imapd.
>> Myself and a work colleague were wondering if we could do a sieve based
> on people moving e-mails into certain folders within imap, i.e. a spam
> folder etc.
>>
>> Cheers.
>>
>> James
>>
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