[Dovecot] ManageSIEVE services with Dovecot cvs-LDA?
hi all,
has anyone had any success in getting the current dovecot cvs-lda's implementation of CyrusSIEVE responding to a ManageSIEVE client?
in particular, i'm hoping that one can use, e.g., Mulberry's Client- & Server-side sieve editor:
<http://www.cyrusoft.com/sieve/sievescreens.html>
if i telnet to my dovecot box's sieve port ( = 2000) i get no response at all ...
telnet localhost 2000 Trying 127.0.0.1... telnet: connect to address 127.0.0.1: Connection refused telnet: Unable to connect to remote host
net-stat shows nothing on port 2000, and, afaik, there's no mention of a server on the wiki ...
so i'm either doing something wrong, or "it" is simply not there.
has a sieve server been implemented? any plans?
thx!
richard
On 267, 09 24, 2005 at 06:53:04PM -0700, OpenMacNews wrote:
hi all,
has anyone had any success in getting the current dovecot cvs-lda's implementation of CyrusSIEVE responding to a ManageSIEVE client?
in particular, i'm hoping that one can use, e.g., Mulberry's Client- & Server-side sieve editor:
http://www.cyrusoft.com/sieve/sievescreens.html
if i telnet to my dovecot box's sieve port ( = 2000) i get no response at all ...
telnet localhost 2000 Trying 127.0.0.1... telnet: connect to address 127.0.0.1: Connection refused telnet: Unable to connect to remote host
net-stat shows nothing on port 2000, and, afaik, there's no mention of a server on the wiki ...
so i'm either doing something wrong, or "it" is simply not there.
has a sieve server been implemented? any plans?
No, it's not there. I have unfinished implementation but it's in quite early development stage.
-- Andrey Panin | Linux and UNIX system administrator pazke@donpac.ru | PGP key: wwwkeys.pgp.net
On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 14:03 +0400, Andrey Panin wrote:
has a sieve server been implemented? any plans?
No, it's not there. I have unfinished implementation but it's in quite early development stage.
For Dovecot or some standalone version? I thought I'd do it with split sieve-login + sieve like imap/pop3 is done. Then I thought more code could be moved to login-common from imap-login and pop3-login..
Anyway, I'm not going to actually start it anytime soon.
On 269, 09 26, 2005 at 04:36:58PM +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 14:03 +0400, Andrey Panin wrote:
has a sieve server been implemented? any plans?
No, it's not there. I have unfinished implementation but it's in quite early development stage.
For Dovecot or some standalone version?
For Dovecot of course.
I thought I'd do it with split sieve-login + sieve like imap/pop3 is done.
This is a way I try to do it.
Then I thought more code could be moved to login-common from imap-login and pop3-login..
Anyway, I'm not going to actually start it anytime soon.
-- Andrey Panin | Linux and UNIX system administrator pazke@donpac.ru | PGP key: wwwkeys.pgp.net
On Wed, 2005-09-28 at 16:40 +0400, Andrey Panin wrote:
On 269, 09 26, 2005 at 04:36:58PM +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 14:03 +0400, Andrey Panin wrote:
has a sieve server been implemented? any plans?
No, it's not there. I have unfinished implementation but it's in quite early development stage.
For Dovecot or some standalone version?
For Dovecot of course.
But since it needs Sieve validation, it should be tied to the same Sieve implementation as what LDA is using. IIRC you were using mailutils yourself? So maybe we'd need some kind of Sieve API which both LDA and sieved could use with different backend implementations.
hi timo/andrey,
thx for the reply =)
has a sieve server been implemented? any plans?
No, it's not there. I have unfinished implementation but it's in quite early development stage.
For Dovecot or some standalone version?
same question here ...
for admin use, ManageSIEVE is 'nice to have', but for endusers -- whether via Mulberry, Websieve, SquirrelMail, etc -- having a nice sieve 'client' is almost a necessity.
cheers,
richard
Hi all,
someone use checkpassword as passdb ?
with passdb = checkpassword /usr/bin/checkpw (checkpw from cr.yp.to) with good, bad or missing password, it's an authentication success ...
I've wrote a script who emulate checkpw with an exiting with exit(0), exit(1), exit(2) or exit(111). Same issue ...
Thanks for your experience with it.
Cyril
One more thing ;-) : I use dovecot v1.0-stable from debian/unstable
Hi all,
someone use checkpassword as passdb ?
with passdb = checkpassword /usr/bin/checkpw (checkpw from cr.yp.to) with good, bad or missing password, it's an authentication success ...
I've wrote a script who emulate checkpw with an exiting with exit(0), exit(1), exit(2) or exit(111). Same issue ...
Thanks for your experience with it.
Cyril Feraudet
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