Aaron Stone wrote:
On Tue, 2006-07-11 at 12:38 -0400, Mark E. Mallett wrote:
But really, a problem is that support for RCPT-TO (and other) scripting
probably needs more fleshing out anyway, since RCPT-TO wants to see more
states and more information returned from a script than simply "accept"
or "reject." To me, this suggests having a separate scripts, or at
least script fragments, for each mode.
There is a significant portion of the LEMONADE work involving Sieve
scripts that are activated by various IMAP actions. Could this be
extended to SMTP actions as well?
If there is enough interest to do this, I would encourage people to make
this a separate document:
1). It is not clear if Lemonade WG end up using Sieve and it is not
clear when this work will complete;
2). Profiling Sieve for different SMTP environments seems to be an
independent (and hopefully easier) task, even though it might intersect
with IMAP Sieve work (e.g. "environment extension").