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*RoundCube - our webmail has a Filters option in the settings - We'd recommend this even if you don't usually use webmail.
*[https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/sieve/ Extension for Thunderbird] (fine for manually editing the script file) '''Important note:''' Use the [https://github.com/thsmi/sieve/blob/master/nightly/README.md latest] version (ege.g. sieve-0.2.3h.xpi or newer) if the released version does not work.
*There are others, take a look at [http://sieve.info/clients sieve.info]. You'd use the same server, username and password that you do to access your email, and use port 4190, and TLS.
Also see: [[Sieve Examples]]
=Other Sieve Notes=
*When using fileinto: with :create, a new folder will be created if it does not already exist, this is normal. In this case, the new folder will be subscribed to automatically. -You may need to restart your client (e.g. Thunderbird) for it to notice that there is a new folder that should be listed.
*spam folder: If you have a folder called spam then email which is marked as spam will end up there bypassing any sieve filters. If you do not wich to happen then rename or delete the folder called spam, and add a filter to move spam marked messages to another folder (ege.g. junk, rubbish, etc.)
 
=Some Examples=
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