Greets.
In Cyrus 2.3.1 I see the body test extension is now included which my
users will appreciate. It also appears that since Cyrus 2.1.16 many of
the sieve extensions have updated drafts. Having poked around the Cyrus
2.3.1 source and docs I have two questions:
1) For the extensions available in Cyrus 2.3.1, which version of the
draft is implemented?
2) Just how expensive is the body test extension? Does that expense
impact cpu or memory and is the impact only noticeable when the
extension is required into the script or is it noticeable when added
into imapd.conf?
I'm more curious about the second question but really need to know the
answer to the first question so I can offer up proper docs and examples
to my end users.
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Scott Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
IBM Linux Technology Center
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