Francesco P. Lovergine a écrit :
On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 02:25:31PM +0100, Gonéri Le Bouder wrote:
* Package name : sickle
Version : 0.3
Upstream Author : Duncan Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.codebunny.org/coding/sickle/
* License : BSD
Description : mail filtering tool for IMAP
Sickle is a mail filtering tool. Designed to filter email before it is
retrieved or viewed, Sickle filters on the server via IMAP. The filter
instructions themselves are written in Perl, so benefit from the
flexibility of the language. Sickle is not meant to be user friendly,
and has the potential to cause data-loss if handled incorrectly. If
you're not comfortable with Perl, best stop reading.
In what it's better than imapfilter, which appears a more mature product?
Since sickle's filter are write with Perl, you can easily use Perl regex
to filter mail or use external module. In fact the description is not
right (it comes from the website). Simple rules can be write without a
Perl knowledge.
if ($mes->{'subject'} =~ /\[foobar\]/) { move('INBOX.foobar'); }
This move [foobar] mail to INBOX.foobar
For the moment it's impossible to move mail from one imap account to
another one but for the rest Sickle could be a good alternative.
I use for a while without problem.
Cheers,
Gonéri Le Bouder
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