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Title : Sieve Extension: Externally Stored Lists
Author(s) : A. Melnikov
Filename : draft-melnikov-sieve-external-lists-01.txt
Pages : 7
Date : 2007-07-06
Sieve scripting language can be used for implementing of
whitelisting, blacklisting and personal distribution lists.
Currently this requires that all members of such lists be hardcoded
in the script itself. Whenever a member of such list is added or
deleted, the script needs to be updated and possibly uploaded to a
mail server.
This document defines a Sieve extension for accessing externally
stored mailing lists, i.e. list whose members are stored externally
to the script, for example in LDAP (RFC 4510), ACAP (RFC 2244) or a
relational database.
ToDo
o Need a way to advertise supported URI schemas in ManageSieve and
ihave.
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