I would be using sieve more in a zoo that in the wild. I would like to
setup a redirect script for some user accounts.
Hypothetical scenario. Company has an accouts receiveable clerk and an
accounts payable clerk. Accounts payable clerk gets a dream job at
google and quits. While company is looking for a replacement they need
to be reading incoming email for the payables. So email for
accounts.payable get redirected to accounts.receivable untill a new
person arrives at work. Then they get their own tim.schneider@domain
style email address and the accounts.payable email address becomes a
redirect to the new email account. I am often changing email
redirections. Until now I was editing /etc/mail/virtualuser for the
redirections and occasionally /etc/mail/aliases.
I would not give end users access to sieveshell or whatever, I would
perform that function on their behalf.
On 1/15/2008, "Jim Meier" <jim@dsdd.org> wrote:
>
>On 14-Jan-08, at 11:41 PM, Tim Schneider wrote:
>
>>
>> Has anyone setup cyrus with sieve in a virtual domain environment that
>> can help me login in to sieve to manage sieve scripts for virtual
>> users?
>
>I can't offer any help, as I'm amazed Sieve is in use in the wild. Are
>there useful tools for it now? Is it supported by any mail clients?
>What are you using it for?
>
>-Jim
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