[Dovecot] Web-Interface for Dovecot-Sieve?
Hello,
is there anywhere a web-interface for managing sieve-filters with dovecot?
Regards
Daniel
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On 11/17/2009, Anton Dollmaier (antondollmaier@aditsystems.de) wrote:
RoundCube in version 0.3 has a managesieve-Plugin, works great - but due to formatting/parsing I would recommend using only RC, and no manual changes.
I've been considering switching to RC for our webmail... do you know if the RC managesieve plugin and the TBird sieve extension co-exist peacefully?
I've been considering switching to RC for our webmail... do you know if the RC managesieve plugin and the TBird sieve extension co-exist peacefully?
Partly: RoundCube tries parsing the Sieve-Rules in a certain scheme, if parsing fails (e.g. by editing in ThunderBird and not following the scheme) no rules will be displayed in RC.
Except that, RC + ManageSieve work great.
Daniel Spannbauer wrote:
Hello,
is there anywhere a web-interface for managing sieve-filters with dovecot?
Regards
Daniel
http://sieve.info/clients#web-based_clients
Could this list give you some options?
-- Regards, Tom
El Martes 17 Noviembre 2009 a las 13:56, Daniel Spannbauer escribió:
Hello,
is there anywhere a web-interface for managing sieve-filters with dovecot?
For my tests I've used squirrelmail+avelsieve, and everything has gone fine.
-- Joseba Torre. Vicegerencia de TICs, área de Explotación
Hei,
Daniel Spannbauer ds@marco.de schrieb:
is there anywhere a web-interface for managing sieve-filters with dovecot?
My customers use "Ingo", the Filter-Manager of the Horde-Framework.
There's also a sieve-extension to Thunderbird (which is obviously no Web-Interface :-)).
cu Hanns
Daniel Spannbauer wrote:
Hello,
is there anywhere a web-interface for managing sieve-filters with dovecot?
http://email.uoa.gr/avelsieve/ http://www.squirrelmail.org/
"Avelsieve or Sieve Mail Filters Plugin for Squirrelmail is a Squirrelmail plugin for creating Sieve scripts on a Sieve-compliant mail server."
hth
Benn
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On Tue, 17 Nov 2009, Seth Mattinen wrote:
is there anywhere a web-interface for managing sieve-filters with dovecot?
Beware that dovecot managesieve does not have any kind of security to prevent abuse if you open it to the outside world.
Huh? It has the same security as Dovecot itself: authentification with TLS.
Bye,
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Steffen Kaiser wrote:
On Tue, 17 Nov 2009, Seth Mattinen wrote:
is there anywhere a web-interface for managing sieve-filters with dovecot?
Beware that dovecot managesieve does not have any kind of security to prevent abuse if you open it to the outside world.
Huh? It has the same security as Dovecot itself: authentification with TLS.
The last time I checked dovecot managesieve has a denial of service potential of no limit to how much disk space it will let sieve consume.
~Seth
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On Wed, 18 Nov 2009, Seth Mattinen wrote:
is there anywhere a web-interface for managing sieve-filters with dovecot?
Beware that dovecot managesieve does not have any kind of security to prevent abuse if you open it to the outside world.
Huh? It has the same security as Dovecot itself: authentification with TLS.
The last time I checked dovecot managesieve has a denial of service potential of no limit to how much disk space it will let sieve consume.
OK, but this is not related to "outside", you need a password to fill the space and take the system down.
Regards,
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Steffen Kaiser wrote:
On Wed, 18 Nov 2009, Seth Mattinen wrote:
is there anywhere a web-interface for managing sieve-filters with dovecot?
Beware that dovecot managesieve does not have any kind of security to prevent abuse if you open it to the outside world.
Huh? It has the same security as Dovecot itself: authentification with TLS.
The last time I checked dovecot managesieve has a denial of service potential of no limit to how much disk space it will let sieve consume.
OK, but this is not related to "outside", you need a password to fill the space and take the system down.
So? That doesn't mean every logged in connection will be well behaved.
Even a well meaning user could use a managesieve tool with a bug that brings your server down. Until dovecot managesieve figures out how to add some very basic DOS protection I wouldn't open it up to end users. I haven't looked at the code (too busy) but i can't imagine it would be an impossible task to add a fixed size per script (i.e. a couple megs) and maximum number of allowed scripts (like 50).
~Seth
is there anywhere a web-interface for managing sieve-filters with dovecot?
I've found Ingo1 (part of horde) to be the most capable web interface for interactively constructing sieve rules. Non-technical users can easily use it to build and install filter scripts.
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but IIRC the managesieve interfaces of Roundcube and Thunderbird only allow you to choose between existing sieve scripts that are already available through the managesieve server. They *don't* provide an interface for constructing sieve scripts in the first place-- you still have to write them by hand.
Andrew.
Andrew Schulman wrote:
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but IIRC the managesieve interfaces of Roundcube and Thunderbird only allow you to choose between existing sieve scripts that are already available through the managesieve server. They *don't* provide an interface for constructing sieve scripts in the first place-- you still have to write them by hand.
That's correct for the Thunderbird plugin; it won't help you write them. I don't know about roundcube.
~Seth
Hi,
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but IIRC the managesieve interfaces of Roundcube and Thunderbird only allow you to choose between existing sieve scripts that are already available through the managesieve server. They *don't* provide an interface for constructing sieve scripts in the first place-- you still have to write them by hand.
sorry, I have to correct you:
With RoundCube 0.3 and the managesieve-plugin, you get an interface to click the rules you want to apply:
http://yfrog.com/31rcmanagesievep
On the other hand, the addon for thunderbird does not more as providing an textarea and documentation about the sieve-syntax.
Best regards,
Anton
Hi,
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but IIRC the managesieve interfaces of Roundcube and Thunderbird only allow you to choose between existing sieve scripts that are already available through the managesieve server. They *don't* provide an interface for constructing sieve scripts in the first place-- you still have to write them by hand.
sorry, I have to correct you:
With RoundCube 0.3 and the managesieve-plugin, you get an interface to click the rules you want to apply:
OK, good. I'm glad to be corrected, that is starting to look promising.
Compare http://www.horde.org/ingo/screenshots/rule.png . For now, ingo still appears to be more capable-- e.g. I find it essential to be able to mark messages as "Seen" as I file them. But roundcube is a good product under steady development, and I won't be at all surprised if they catch up or surpass ingo.
I've been using ingo and am happy with it, but to use it you have to install and configure the whole horde framework-- a good amount of work, and the only part of it I want is ingo.
OK, good. I'm glad to be corrected, that is starting to look promising.
Compare http://www.horde.org/ingo/screenshots/rule.png . For now, ingo still appears to be more capable-- e.g. I find it essential to be able to mark messages as "Seen" as I file them. But roundcube is a good product under steady development, and I won't be at all surprised if they catch up or surpass ingo.
Try to use sieverules plugin from http://www.tehinterweb.co.uk/roundcube/. (http://www.tehinterweb.co.uk/roundcube/plugins/sieverules.jpg) it has more features implemented than managesieve.
I've been using ingo and am happy with it, but to use it you have to install and configure the whole horde framework-- a good amount of work, and the only part of it I want is ingo.
participants (11)
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Andrew Schulman
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Anton Dollmaier
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Bernd Schmelter
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Charles Marcus
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Daniel Spannbauer
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Hanns Mattes
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Joseba Torre
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Nikita Koshikov
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Seth Mattinen
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Steffen Kaiser
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Tom Hendrikx