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On Mar 8, 2004, at 12:25, Adam Bown wrote:
> This means they can alias a domain at their inbox or any subfolder
> thereof and exim will deliver it directly there. It was then I
> decided the arrangement lends itself nicely to spam filtering.
I forgot to mention one thing:
You may consider using 'sieve' as your filtering language, even if you
are not using Cyrus. (Exim has its own support for Sieve, just use the
line "# Sieve filter" as the first line of a user's ".forward" file).
The reason is that Sieve is rapidly becoming a "standard" filtering
language (RFC3028). Also, the Web-mail applications suites Horde+IMP
is soon coming out with support for user editing of Sieve rules (see
http://www.horde.org/ingo/).
-tor
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