Hi Folks,
Our people have moved to Cyrus imap for our e-mail! ;-{
As such, they have abandonned procmail and use sieve instead!
Sieve is really a subset of procmail functionality.
I am currently writing a procmail to sieve program in Perl5, which will
take the subset of procmail that sieve will accept. Basically, this implies no
modifications and in most cases no variables either.
Is anybody else working along similar lines?
I would also like to hear from people that have imap-ssl and are still
allowed to use procmail. Do you have also sieve on your system?
I am allowed to run procmail locally, but will also need a method to
transfer email from imap-ssl to my machine so that procmail can be run on it.
For the moment, I transfer it manually with thunderbird.
Thanks in advance for any of your suggestions.
Regards,
--Ralph
Ralph P. Sobek, PhD Disclaimer: The above ruminations are my own.
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