>>>>> On Tue, 02 Apr 2002 09:47:23 -0700, >>>>> Justin Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (jw) writes:
jw> Does anyone know of any problems using sieve scripts with Shared jw> Folders? I have set altnamespace to yes and have normal user.name jw> users with sieve working just fine. I also have a couple mailboxes jw> in the shared space, but the scripts don't seem to be getting read. jw> I have run the test program on them just to make sure the syntax is jw> okay. Sieve only works with real users (folder prefix of "user."). There has been some talk about how to approach this, but at least for me, nothing terribly satisfactory. One idea that seems to be the most straight forward to implement would be to use a pseudo-user for non-user folders. However, my concern with this is that I would not want to have *all* the non-user folders run through Sieve. If you've got a lot of Shared Folders it seems to me this would become a nasty bottleneck, but maybe not? Also, how do you then allow different individuals to edit a Sieve script for different Shared Folders if there is only one script under this one pseudo-user? -- Amos