{ "draft": "draft-degener-sieve-copy-03", "doc_id": "RFC3894", "title": "Sieve Extension: Copying Without Side Effects", "authors": [ "J. Degener" ], "format": [ "TEXT", "HTML" ], "page_count": "5", "pub_status": "PROPOSED STANDARD", "status": "PROPOSED STANDARD", "source": "IETF - NON WORKING GROUP", "abstract": "The Sieve scripting language allows users to control handling and disposal of their incoming e-mail. By default, an e-mail message that is processed by a Sieve script is saved in the owner's \"inbox\". Actions such as \"fileinto\" and \"redirect\" cancel this default behavior.\n\n This document defines a new keyword parameter, \":copy\", to be used with the Sieve \"fileinto\" and \"redirect\" actions. Adding \":copy\" to an action suppresses cancellation of the default \"inbox\" save. It allows users to add commands to an existing script without changing the meaning of the rest of the script. [STANDARDS-TRACK]", "pub_date": "October 2004", "keywords": [ "Sieve", "client", "server" ], "obsoletes": [], "obsoleted_by": [], "updates": [], "updated_by": [], "see_also": [], "doi": "10.17487/RFC3894", "errata_url": null }