| Summary | Integrate with Turba Address Book |
| Queue | Ingo |
| Queue Version | HEAD |
| Type | Enhancement |
| State | Accepted |
| Priority | 1. Low |
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| Requester | chris (at) huyler (dot) net |
| Created | 02/18/2005 (1178 days ago) |
| Due | |
| Updated | 07/24/2005 (1022 days ago) |
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> This would only make sense for the IMAP driver because all other
> script backends don't create their filter rules at runtime. And it
> might be a huge performance hit, but the idea is neat.
Or probably turba should be hooked to call ingo if something changes in the database.
Okay, performace loss, but come on, how many times a user modify his/her address book?
Gergely
State ⇒ Accepted
This would only make sense for the IMAP driver because all other script backends don't create their filter rules at runtime. And it might be a huge performance hit, but the idea is neat.State ⇒ New
Priority ⇒ 1. Low
Type ⇒ Enhancement
Summary ⇒ Integrate with Turba Address Book
Queue ⇒ Ingo
Most importantly, there should be an option to Whitelist all addresses in a specific address book.
Users may also like to filter email based on information in their address book. For example:
For all entries in 'Address Book' where 'Email Field' = 'From Header', if 'Company Field' = 'Search String' then move to 'Business Mail' Folder.
I know this looks easier than it is so I'd be happy with just whitelisting an address book for now.