On 28 January 2013 21:19, Kevin Monceaux <Kevin at rawfeddogs.net> wrote:
On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 12:14:51AM +0000, Liam Proven
wrote:
IMAP could do the folders, sure. But what it
couldn't do is the rules.
Really? My current Dovecot sieve script is 1,411 lines long. It sort
messages from various mailing lists into 236 different mailboxes. At the
moment I have 3,042,355 messages total in those mailboxes. I'm an e-mail
pack rat.
Interesting. Not an option unless you run your own mailserver, I
guess, or have shell-level access to one.
But I am afraid that I am a child of the 1990s in email terms. I want
a GUI and a couple of forms to fill in.
Many years ago, I was able to make config changes to sendmail.cf and
have it work, and was happy to write shell scripts to automate stuff.
Today, I avoid that kind of thing if at all possible.
But you make a good point.
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