Reindl Harald writes:
Am 20.01.2013 22:08, schrieb Sam Varshavchik: >> > years ago, when i was using imap, i filtered on my client, not on >> > server. >> >> That's because standardized server-side filtering never really got going >> and isn't well-supported by any widely-used client. > > And, it's highly unlikely that it ever will says the developer of courier-imap ignoring that most people these days are using dovecot or gmail and even niche-systems like dbmail supports sieve since years
Which standalone email clients can be used to adjust gmail's server-side filters?
Forget even that – which standalone, relatively common, email clients can even support server-side sieve filters? Or, even have a clue what sieve is?
I'm fully willing to consider the possibility that there are a plethora of sieve-supporting email clients out there that I just don't know about it.
But, for some reason, I don't think that to be the case. There are some email clients that might support sieve, I suppose. But I'd be shocked if, in the entire pool of email clients, they're more than statistical noise.
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