Hi Sam,

Sam Hartman wrote:

>I find the string "MUA" meaning anything that happens after delivery
>confusing.  I'd suggest another string--possibly "POST-MDA" and
>reserve "MUA" for sieve scripts actually executed inside a MUA.
>  
>
I don't think POST-MDA is any better. For typical Sieve "post delivery" 
is always MUA.
But now that there is a proposal to run Sieve in IMAP, there is another 
post delivery point of Sieve script execution: IMAP (or MailStore).

>Alternatively perhaps "MUA" could mean the script is executed at the
>direction of the MUA.
>
No, this is not what MUA specified in the draft means.

>That's not quite the same thing as
>post-delivery.
>  
>
Correct. A script generated by MUA and executed by MTA/MDA will have the 
value "MTA" or "MDA" respectively.

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