> -----Original Message-----
> From: David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, 24 September 2005 3:32 AM
> To: Qmail Toaster
> Subject: [toaster] Sorting mail
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> The Shupp toaster is an extremely neat package, and I have been
> using it for
> over 12 months now on several boxes.
>
> I have found IMAP to be extremely useful to handle a large amount
> of e-mail,
> including archived messages, accross several MUA's including webmail
> (squirrelmail).
>
> But one feature I'm desperately lacking is the ability to sort mail into
> IMAP folders based on simple rules (eg. sender or subject). I don't need
> complex filtering, which various packages provide (eg. procmail)
> but I *do*
> need the ability to move mail into different folders based on filter
> settings.
>
> Knowing that I will have to integrate this with qmail & courier as well, I
> thought I'd ask here first. Does anyone has anything going like this? Does
> anyone have any suggestions for what I should try?
>
> I have looked at procmail, sieve, and maildrop, but I haven't figured out
> any way of getting those programs to actually *move* my mail into
> different
> folders; they seem to be "accept or reject" only...
>
> Thanks & regards,
>
> David.
>
Just thought I'd clarify that the capability I'm after is _server side_
sorting... I am aware of various ways to achieve what I'm after using the
filtering plugin for squirrelmail, but I need to filter on the server side
('cause I don't always access my e-mail with squirrelmail).
David.
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