Re: Idea for filtered access to cyrus

From: Michael R. Gettes (no email)
Date: Wed Aug 02 2006 - 14:25:17 EDT

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    I don't know - if there exists some plumbing today to make this happen -
    I am happy to utilize it in this idea. So, I'd appreciate some
    education
    if any of the capabilities of this idea already exist in some form.

    /mrg

    On Aug 2, 2006, at 14:23, Robert Banz wrote:

    >>
    >> Cyrus gets this and slices off the +filter= and places the value
    >> "foo"
    >> into a FILTER variable.
    >>
    >> On the mail delivery side: LMTP is changed to look for X-IMAP-
    >> FILTER headers
    >> and to store the value of the header as an IMAP flag. Assuming
    >> X-IMAP-Filter: foo
    >> then we add /filter=foo to the IMAP flags. Do so for each X-IMAP-
    >> FILTERheader found.
    >
    > Could this be more generically implemented by creating a sieve
    > extension to manipulate IMAP flags when storing a message to a folder?
    >
    > -rob

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