[Dovecot] Dovecot-compatible web-based sieve configurator
Koen Vermeer
k.a.vermeer at tudelft.nl
Wed Oct 18 09:26:46 UTC 2006
On Wed, 2006-10-18 at 13:06 +1000, Peter Fern wrote:
> I use Horde Ingo (along with IMP, etc to provide groupware) with an FTP
> VFS backend to upload the generated script. This does mean that updates
> to filters are slow since it has to initiate an FTP connection, and it
> also means you need an FTP server with access to the user's homedir.
> That said, it does work quite well, and if you decide to go that route,
> I can post the relevant backend section from the ingo config.
That sounds like a bit of overkill for my situation. I'm running a small
mail server on a Buffalo Linkstation (PowerPC-powered NAS), so I like to
keep it simple. I have installed Squirrelmail on this thing, so I was
hoping that Avelsieve would work, but either I haven't found the right
configuration, or it simply cannot (yet).
> I am however eagerly awaiting the managesieve addition to dovecot which
> will open up sieve on dovecot to a large selection of clients.
I'm still confused on how sieve works with dovecot. Without enabling the
sieve plugin in the dovecot config-file, it seems to work for me. But I
have no idea which program/library does the actual sieve filtering.
For now, it's probably easier to settle for writing sieve filter
manually, and then upgrade to a more convenient interface when one is
available.
Koen
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