Aaron Stone wrote:
> 
> On May 13, 2008, at 6:01 AM, Paul J Stevens wrote:
>> Bert Slagter wrote:
>>
>>> As far as I understand from the man pages dbmail-smtp allows me to let
>>> dbmail deliver a message to a user. So I'm afraid this doesn't really
>>> solve my problem. For example, I need to save a message in a specific
>>> folder (like Sent or Drafts) and need to set specific flags (like seen).
>>> And, I don't want sieve scripts to execute when I save this message. As
>>> I can see this is not possible with dbmail-smtp. Or am I missing
>>> something?
> 
> Use the -M option to skip scripts, quotas and permissions when inserting
> a message into a particular mailbox.
> 
>> dbmail-smtp does allow you to store messages into specific mailboxes.
>> But it
>> does not support setting flags.
> 
> Flags, eh. Think that would be a feature worth adding, if I have time to
> code it up?

the imap parser is already hooked up into dbmail-export. Shouldn't be
too hard to do the same for dbmail-smtp/dbmail-deliver and support:
dbmail-deliver --flags '(\Seen \Deleted $Junk)' -M mailbox -u user


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