Re: how to run sieve scripts?

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Andrew Morgan wrote:
On Fri, 20 Apr 2007, Andy Howell wrote:


I have no idea how it works in Thunderbird. When you are using sieveshell, you upload the script and then "activate" it. The activation step creates a symlink from defaultbc to your script, marking it as the script in use. With sieveshell you can upload multiple scripts and switch between them using activate.


Rudy Gevaert wrote:
> You have to make it active.  I'm using the extension too.

Andy & Rudy,

Thanks. Activate did the trick. I wanted to white-list my son's email and forward unknown ones to me. My little test script works fine.

At some point I want to move my mail to imap and have sieve do all the filtering. I've got 180+ filters in Thunderbird; many more than I want to convert by hand. The Thunderbird filter file, msgFilterRules.dat, looks pretty straight forward. Maybe I can write a script to convert them.

Regard,

	Andy

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