+2003-07-11 Simon Josefsson <jas@extundo.com>
+
+ * gnus.texi (Splitting in IMAP): Typos, tiny patch from Matthias
+ Andree <ma@dt.e-technik.uni-dortmund.de>.
+ (Splitting in IMAP): Mention Sieve.
+
2003-07-10 Simon Josefsson <jas@extundo.com>
* message.texi (Security): Discuss the PGP 2.x compatibility
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+\e$B$7$?!#9,$$$K\e(B gnus \e$B$b$=$l$r%5%]!<%H$7$^$9!#\e(B@xref{Sieve Commands}.)
+
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@table @code
@subsection Splitting in IMAP
@cindex splitting imap mail
-Splitting is something Gnus users has loved and used for years, and now
+Splitting is something Gnus users have loved and used for years, and now
the rest of the world is catching up. Yeah, dream on, not many
-@acronym{IMAP} server has server side splitting and those that have splitting
-seem to use some non-standard protocol. This means that @acronym{IMAP}
-support for Gnus has to do its own splitting.
+@acronym{IMAP} servers have server side splitting and those that have
+splitting seem to use some non-standard protocol. This means that
+@acronym{IMAP} support for Gnus has to do its own splitting.
And it does.
+(Incidentally, people seem to have been dreaming on, and Sieve has
+gaining a market share and is supported by several IMAP servers.
+Fortunately, Gnus support it too, @xref{Sieve Commands}.)
+
Here are the variables of interest:
@table @code