-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi,
> Please switch your signing to S/MIME - inline is so oldschool and "ugly". ;-) It's in our TODO list, "As soon as possible" ;) (I use FireGPG/Gmail) > IMO - I'd welcome an interface for server-side filters. It has to be > very abstract, because some IMAPDs have filters build in, others use > maildrop or/and procmail to achieve the same. So an interface would > need to be configurable (through a config file) and then people can > build filters. Mmm.. ok, like an option to select the filter's interface who will be used ? It's possible, but I havan't any another filter's system to try... Do you have any names ? Regards, -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: http://firegpg.tuxfamily.org iD8DBQFG1aP0jKKs5/FTCjURAtIqAKDXyXSxfZDZ7YJnUTQHRXrY8IZ0CACgzWwQ 1M5NA16t88b8f4CnPw+LSDg= =OlPT -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- On 8/29/07, till <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 8/29/07, Maximilien Cuony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > Hi all, > > > > Ok, I choose the begin by the "patching system", and when the plugin > system > > will be ready, I will adapt my code ! (As I see, it's wouldn't be > hard...) > > > > I worked this afternoon, and most of thnigs seem to work. I have to make > the > > user's interface an it's will be done ! But there will have some > limitations > > (I suppose you found them with your discussions...) : for example, the > cache > > MUST be activated, and the filters are checked only when the user access > to > > the webmail.... > > The entire downside of implementing filters in a webmail is that the > user has to log into the webmail. So for example an autoresponder is > pretty useless - unless you set up a script and crontab it to login > for you but that defeats the entire purpose of "easy to use". > > IMO - I'd welcome an interface for server-side filters. It has to be > very abstract, because some IMAPDs have filters build in, others use > maildrop or/and procmail to achieve the same. So an interface would > need to be configurable (through a config file) and then people can > build filters. > > > Btw, I see "Copyright (C) 2005-2007, RoundCube Dev, - Switzerland" in > the > > liscence block. Do you came form Switzerland too ? > > Thomas (who started all this) is based in Switzerland, others are from > the U.S., we have someone from the Netherlands, an Austrian, someone > from Turkey and also Germany. > > Cheers, > Till > > P.S. > Please switch your signing to S/MIME - inline is so oldschool and "ugly". > ;-) > -- ( o _ Maximilien Cuony [The glu] / / \ Mon Blog : http://theglu.tuxfamily.org V_ /_ www.ubuntu-fr.org www.getfirefox.com Ce mail est signé numériquement avec FireGPG. Clé publique : http://theglu.tuxfamily.org/public/cle.pgp
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