I'm planning on adding support for sieve to Roundcube here in the near future and am looking for any recommendations on read-mes on how to do this.
I am planning on waiting until 2.3.0 hits Freebsd Ports
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On December 29, 2017 at 4:21 PM "@lbutlr" kremels@kreme.com wrote:
I'm planning on adding support for sieve to Roundcube here in the near future and am looking for any recommendations on read-mes on how to do this.
I am planning on waiting until 2.3.0 hits Freebsd Ports
-- No Sigs. Blame Apple.
managesieve is your best bet. Reading this https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5804 should help.
Aki
On 30/12/2017 00:26, Aki Tuomi wrote:
On December 29, 2017 at 4:21 PM "@lbutlr" kremels@kreme.com wrote:
I'm planning on adding support for sieve to Roundcube here in the near future and am looking for any recommendations on read-mes on how to do this.
I am planning on waiting until 2.3.0 hits Freebsd Ports
-- No Sigs. Blame Apple.
managesieve is your best bet. Reading this https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5804 should help.
Aki
Yes, which comes with RC and works fin
OP, copy /plugins/managsieve/config.inc.php.dist to config.inc.php, and enable the plugin in /config/config.inc.php in $config[plugins] array just like every other plugin.
done...
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Op 29-12-2017 om 15:21 schreef @lbutlr:
I'm planning on adding support for sieve to Roundcube here in the near future and am looking for any recommendations on read-mes on how to do this.
I am planning on waiting until 2.3.0 hits Freebsd Ports
Could you be more specific?
As far as I know Roundcube already has support for Sieve (to some extent) by two competing plugins.
Regards,
Stephan.
On 29 Dec 2017, at 07:28, Stephan Bosch stephan@rename-it.nl wrote:
Op 29-12-2017 om 15:21 schreef @lbutlr:
I'm planning on adding support for sieve to Roundcube here in the near future and am looking for any recommendations on read-mes on how to do this.
I am planning on waiting until 2.3.0 hits Freebsd Ports
Could you be more specific?
Not really, I've just started to look into this.
As far as I know Roundcube already has support for Sieve (to some extent) by two competing plugins.
Yes, but I have to install sieve and select a plugin for Roundcube and then write some user docs on how to make filters and such.
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On 30/12/2017 00:46, @lbutlr wrote:
Yes, but I have to install sieve and select a plugin for Roundcube and then write some user docs on how to make filters and such.
AS per my previous, enable managesieve plugin which comes by default with RC.
This is a shitty howto thing I did 10 years ago, since I only ever tolerated ubuntu for about 5 or 6 months I think it was about 2007ish (must re-do it one day, since in 2017 we have much better tools for this on linux LOL), but its still applicable and what I still use on my private server for me/family/friends/friends_familes/etc, but it shows it takes very little work to "document" it, your stressing for no reason.
https://mail.ausics.net/help/add_filter0.gif
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Well.. not random... sequentially :P
-----Original Message----- From: dovecot [mailto:dovecot-bounces@dovecot.org] On Behalf Of Noel Butler Sent: 30 de dezembro de 2017 02:01 To: dovecot@dovecot.org Subject: Re: Adding Sieve to Roundcube
On 30/12/2017 00:46, @lbutlr wrote:
Yes, but I have to install sieve and select a plugin for Roundcube and then write some user docs on how to make filters and such.
AS per my previous, enable managesieve plugin which comes by default with RC.
This is a shitty howto thing I did 10 years ago, since I only ever tolerated ubuntu for about 5 or 6 months I think it was about 2007ish (must re-do it one day, since in 2017 we have much better tools for this on linux LOL), but its still applicable and what I still use on my private server for me/family/friends/friends_familes/etc, but it shows it takes very little work to "document" it, your stressing for no reason.
https://mail.ausics.net/help/add_filter0.gif
-- Kind Regards,
Noel Butler
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