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* [[http://www.cmu.edu|CMU]]'s Sieve and ManageSieve implementation is available as part of the [[http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/|Cyrus IMAP Project]]. | * [[http://www.cmu.edu|CMU]]'s Sieve and ManageSieve implementation is available as part of the [[http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/|Cyrus IMAP Project]]. | ||
* //Language:// C | * //Language:// C | ||
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+ | * [[https://rubygems.org/gems/sieve-parser|Sieve-Parser]]'s sieve-parser is a pure-ruby implementation for parsing and manipulate the sieve scripts. | ||
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* [[http://james.apache.org/jsieve/index.html|JSieve]] is a Java implementation of the Sieve mail filtering language. It is implemented as a language processor that can be plugged into any internet mail application to add Sieve support. jSieve is a subproject of [[http://james.apache.org/|Apache JAMES]]. | * [[http://james.apache.org/jsieve/index.html|JSieve]] is a Java implementation of the Sieve mail filtering language. It is implemented as a language processor that can be plugged into any internet mail application to add Sieve support. jSieve is a subproject of [[http://james.apache.org/|Apache JAMES]]. | ||
* //Language:// Java | * //Language:// Java | ||
- | * [[http://libsieve.sourceforge.net/|libSieve]] implements the Sieve mail sorting language, per RFC 3028. LibSieve was based on the Cyrus Imapd project, but offers a standalone library that other projects can use. | + | * [[http://sievemail.org/|libSieve]] implements the Sieve mail sorting language, per RFC 3028. LibSieve was based on the Cyrus Imapd project, but offers a standalone library that other projects can use. |
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* [[http://pypi.python.org/pypi/sievelib|sievelib]] is a Python implementation of a Sieve parser and a ManageSieve client. | * [[http://pypi.python.org/pypi/sievelib|sievelib]] is a Python implementation of a Sieve parser and a ManageSieve client. | ||
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+ | * [[https://github.com/garyp/sifter|sifter]] is a Python library for parsing a Sieve script and evaluating it against an email message. Supports the regex extension, with support for other extensions under development. | ||
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* [[http://managesieve.rubyforge.org/|A ManageSieve class for Ruby]] | * [[http://managesieve.rubyforge.org/|A ManageSieve class for Ruby]] | ||
* //Language:// Ruby | * //Language:// Ruby | ||
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+ | * [[https://github.com/Moosemorals/ManageSieveJ|ManageSieveJ]] is a Manage Sieve library written in Java. | ||
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* [[http://search.cpan.org/~yvesago/Net-Sieve/|Net::Sieve]] on CPAN provides a Perl library interface. This is derived from the [[http://people.spodhuis.org/phil.pennock/software/|sieve-connect]] client. See also Net::Sieve::Script (above). | * [[http://search.cpan.org/~yvesago/Net-Sieve/|Net::Sieve]] on CPAN provides a Perl library interface. This is derived from the [[http://people.spodhuis.org/phil.pennock/software/|sieve-connect]] client. See also Net::Sieve::Script (above). |