Re: [Evolution-hackers] server-side rule notes



I've got some thoughts/class proposal on 

http://primates.ximian.com/~notzed/projects.html#camel-filter

if anyone cares to comment ...


On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 08:59, Dan Winship wrote:
> > Actually mainly i'm curious as to how exchange defines its rules - are
> > they somewhat sieve (and for that matter, imap-search) like, in that you
> > have a bunch of specific tests/checks with and/or/not boolean
> > containers, or are they a bit camel-like in that you can do
> > almost-arbitrary expression on almost-arbitrary values.
> 
> IMAP/Sieve-like. (You can't put arithmetic expressions in the rules, for
> example.) The other weird bit is that the rules work with the MAPI
> representation of the message rather than the MIME representation, which
> is why you can't directly compare against arbitrary RFC822 headers, only
> the whole PR_TRANSPORT_MESSAGE_HEADERS property.
> 
> -- Dan
> 
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