Larry Garfield wrote: > On a related note, what exactly is sieve? I've seen Debian packages for > it, and KMail mentions it, but I haven't found any decent documentation on > how exactly to USE it. It *appears* to be a client-controlled, > server-implemented set of filters. If I'm right, then I really would like > to know how to use it. :-) If not, then what exactly is it?
It is what you think it is, but the biggest problem is that it has to be supported by the IMAP server (which is not that common) and even more important it has to be set available by the server administrator (I have never met IMAP server which would allow me to use SIEVE). Matej -- GPG Finger: 89EF 4BC6 288A BF43 1BAB 25C3 E09F EF25 D964 84AC http://www.ceplovi.cz/matej/blog/, Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 23 Marion St. #3, (617) 876-1259, ICQ 132822213 And remember, once -- to an interested party -- is fine. Anything more is SPAM and you need to be shot right after your arms are ripped from your screaming, writhing body that is still glistening from all of the boiling oil that was poured all over the festering wounds you were inflicted with for your spamming crimes against humanity. -- James White on advertising commercial books on OOo discussion list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

