On Sun, 23 Apr 2006 10:31:41 -0500, Brian Jackson iggy@theiggy.com wrote:
Anish Mistry wrote:
On Wednesday 05 April 2006 19:13, anthony@rexburg.com wrote:
I know that there was a thread started here about message filtering: http://lists.roundcube.net/mail-archive/roundcube.dev/2005/10/376/
Anyone know the status on this?
I'm liking RoundCube a lot! And if I decide to adopt it, I would want to forward all of my email addresses over to it, but I would want incoming emails to automatically go into certain folders, depending on the To Address, so that I don't have to go move each individual email into their folders.
Do we just need to wait for this feature? Any ideas on a time frame?
I've got this item on my To-Do list. As others have said the correct place to add filtering is server-side via. Sieve. That is what I'm planning on doing; Sieve and only Sieve. Right now it is just a To-Do item and no code has been written. Hopefully I'll have time sometime this summer to work on it. I'm working on getting the relevent pear packages up to snuff right now.
How many imap servers support sieve? Making it sieve specific seems like a bad idea.
Agreed, and again, don't take all Summer to reinvent the wheel when this has already been done before. Check out http://email.uoa.gr/projects/squirrelmail/avelsieve.php -- it's a SM plugin, with a web UI front end, take a look at the screenshots. So all the work is basically already done, you just have to 1) integrate it into RC 2) redo the layout/style 3) ??? 4) profit!
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