+2005-01-04 Jochen K\e,A|\e(Bpper <jochen@fhi-berlin.mpg.de>
+
+ * gnus.texi (Group Parameters): Slight extension of sieve
+ parameter description.
+
2005-01-03 Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de>
* gnus-news.texi: Mention change new behavior of
Commands}) \e$B$H$-$K!"0J2<$N\e(B Sieve \e$B%3!<%I$,:n$i$l$^$9\e(B:
@example
-if address \"sender\" \"sieve-admin@@extundo.com\" @{
- fileinto \"INBOX.list.sieve\";
+if address "sender" "sieve-admin@@extundo.com" @{
+ fileinto "INBOX.list.sieve";
@}
@end example
+\e$BJ#?t$NEE;R%a!<%k%"%I%l%9$N$?$a$N%F%9%H$r@8@.$9$k$K$O!"\e(B@code{(sieve
+address "sender" ("name@@one.org" else@@two.org"))} \e$B$N$h$&$J%0%k!<%W%Q%i\e(B
+\e$B%a!<%?$r;H$C$F2<$5$$!#\e(BSieve \e$B%9%/%j%W%H\e(B (@pxref{Sieve Commands}) \e$B$r@8@.$9\e(B
+\e$B$k$H!"0J2<$N$h$&$J\e(B Sieve \e$B%3!<%I$,:n$i$l$^$9\e(B:
+
+@example
+if address "sender" ["name@@one.org", "else@@two.org"] @{
+ fileinto "INBOX.list.sieve";
+@}
+@end example
+
+Sieve \e$B%Q%i%a!<%?$K4XO"$9$k=EMW$J%3%^%s%I$HJQ?t$K$D$$$F$O!"\e(B@pxref{Sieve
+Commands} \e$B$r;2>H$7$F2<$5$$!#\e(B
+
Sieve \e$B8@8l$O\e(B RFC 3028 \e$B$G=R$Y$i$l$F$$$^\e(B
\e$B$9\e(B (@pxref{Top, Emacs Sieve, Top, sieve, Emacs Sieve})\e$B!#\e(B
Commands}) the following Sieve code is generated:
@example
-if address \"sender\" \"sieve-admin@@extundo.com\" @{
- fileinto \"INBOX.list.sieve\";
+if address "sender" "sieve-admin@@extundo.com" @{
+ fileinto "INBOX.list.sieve";
@}
@end example
+To generate tests for multiple email-addresses use a group parameter
+like @code{(sieve address "sender" ("name@@one.org" else@@two.org"))}.
+When generating a sieve script (@pxref{Sieve Commands}) Sieve code
+like the following is generated:
+
+@example
+if address "sender" ["name@@one.org", "else@@two.org"] @{
+ fileinto "INBOX.list.sieve";
+@}
+@end example
+
+See @pxref{Sieve Commands} for commands and variables that might be of
+interest in relation to the sieve parameter.
+
The Sieve language is described in RFC 3028. @xref{Top, Emacs Sieve,
Top, sieve, Emacs Sieve}.