Ingo is a software tool designed for managing and filtering emails. It helps users to keep their inbox organized and optimized for maximum productivity.
Ingo's filter script API is flexible, and users can create and eventually run server as well as client filter scripts. In addition, Ingo supports a set of "special" rules that are translated to their native counterparts of the filter script backend or emulated through filter script commands. These rules are Blacklist, Whitelist, Forwards, and Vacation.
The application supports several backends, including Horde's preferences, and the transport backend is responsible for uploading the generated filter scripts to the filter backends. System administrators can switch to a different filter system or script storage at any time, without losing the users' filter rules, as they persist.
Ingo is the default filtering agent in IMP H3 (4.0). The filter script API is flexible enough that any number of filter drivers can be written and "plugged in". Ingo abstracts storage, script, and transport backends, which means that the filter rules can be stored in several places.
The application's name, short for "Mail comes 'in'...Where does it 'go'?," was created during the quest for a nice, "hordish" name for the new born code. It is much older than the Horde modules Vacation and Forwards of the Sork suite that it might replace in the future.
Version 1.2.2: N/A