Hello Benny,
Thanks for your response. Ingo looks promising to me as a sufficient solution, but on the Ingo site one of the stated prerequisites is :
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To function properly, Ingo *requires* the following:
A working Horde installation
Ingo runs within the Horde Application Framework http://www.horde.org/apps/horde, a set of common tools for web applications written in PHP. You must install Horde before installing Ingo.
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So, if I can install Ingo without Horde as you say, I would be more then happy.
Btw, my remark about the LDAP authentication with Squirrelmail being too tricky to implement maybe wasn't described right. What I meant was it's not worth the efforts installing all this, just to be able to manage sieve filters from inside another program. I have installed Squirrelmail for just being able to look now and then at my e-mail at public places, I don't use it frequently.
Anyway, thanks for your little help. :-)
Regards, Wouter
On 10/08/2013 07:24 AM, Benny Pedersen wrote:
Wouter Berkepeis skrev den 2013-10-07 20:37:
Thanks for the tip. I had to disable ssl completely to finally login to SmartSieve. But then I saw that the interface is 'crippled', it's missing some parts. I don't know what is causing that, but I've had it with SmartSieve for now. Which is a pity because it's the only stand-alone (web)gui, as far as I know.
ingo does not need full horde install, wake up :)
Looking for alternatives I already came across Ingo. But this is part of the Horde suite and Horde is not part of Debian Wheezy.
make a virtualbox with gentoo then where its supported :)
And I don't like that I have to use a whole suite just for managing my sieve filter settings.
who sayed that ?
Another alternative maybe could be the Avelsieve plugin for Squirrelmail.
or roundcube ?
But with LDAP authentication I am using I also have to install the LDAP backend plugin.
nope, if you use webmail its done
It's becoming a bit too tricky for me,
come on, you manage debian ?
and again, I have to use another program just to manage sieve.
upto you, i just show you little help in solve it
So, I guess, maybe it's time to pick up my rusty programming skills and create a gui myself....
its opensource