On Thu, 2006-07-06 at 15:55 -0400, John Peacock wrote:
only choice available for sites not using timsieved is the Ingo component of Horde, which is way too fat to install by itself (plus it uses FTP for a transport, which I make it a rule not to install).
I'm using that solution right now. Ingo is ok if you are using horde already, but managesieve would be really cool and could be interfaced with just naything talking managesieve. Provided the Ingo+FTP solution is ugly and heavy, exactely what are your concerns wrt installing a local FTP daemon?
For testing purposes, I am hacking together a Perl module based on the Net::Server model (which is not suitable for production). If this goes well (the managesieve protocol is painfully stupid and the only tricky part is linking in libsieve), then I'll do a rewrite in C. It will authenticate directly to Dovecot through the auth-client (or auth-master) mechanism, so whatever SASL methods that Dovecot supports, it will support.
This is really nice. Can't wait to try it out.
I've decided that the eventual server will be called timosieved, in
Cool name, btw when will timosieved be ready? ;)
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