Sieve is a library, integrated into lmtpd, while procmail is a standalone
process (and eats resources).
I thought eating resources was a feature of procmail?
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Christopher Chan wrote:
Sieve is a library, integrated into lmtpd, while procmail is a
standalone process (and eats resources).
I thought eating resources was a feature of procmail?
I didn't think procmail ate significantly more resources than any other
delivery agent ?
John R Pierce wrote:
Christopher Chan wrote:
Sieve is a library, integrated into lmtpd, while procmail is a
standalone process (and eats resources).
I thought eating resources was a feature of procmail?
I didn't think procmail ate significantly more resources than any other
delivery
Mogens Kjaer wrote:
Florin Andrei wrote:
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And today I noticed that DBMail uses Sieve. Very nice!
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What's the advantage of using sieve compared to procmail?
syntax! procmail syntax resembles nothing else.
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Florin Andrei wrote:
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And today I noticed that DBMail uses Sieve. Very nice!
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What's the advantage of using sieve compared to procmail?
Mogens
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I am currently using Cyrus IMAPd, and been using it for a long time, the
main reason being that I want an IMAP server with nice server-side
filtering, which Cyrus provides via Sieve. Given that Sieve is
integrated with Squirrelmail, all is good.
Or is it?
Cyrus IMAPd is powerful, but it's a
James A. Peltier wrote:
Florin Andrei wrote:
I am currently using Cyrus IMAPd, and been using it for a long time,
the main reason being that I want an IMAP server with nice server-side
filtering, which Cyrus provides via Sieve. Given that Sieve is
integrated with Squirrelmail, all is good.
Florin Andrei wrote:
I am currently using Cyrus IMAPd, and been using it for a long time,
the main reason being that I want an IMAP server with nice server-side
filtering, which Cyrus provides via Sieve. Given that Sieve is
integrated with Squirrelmail, all is good.
have you tried Dovecot?
Florin Andrei wrote:
I am currently using Cyrus IMAPd, and been using it for a long time, the
main reason being that I want an IMAP server with nice server-side
filtering, which Cyrus provides via Sieve. Given that Sieve is
integrated with Squirrelmail, all is good.
Or is it?
Cyrus IMAPd is
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