[Dovecot] Editing sieve files
Hi all
I've got a standard dovecot setup: home is /var/spool/vmail/domain/user/ uid: vmail gid: vmail Sieve file is: /var/spool/vmail/domain/user/.dovecot.sieve
if i want to change the dovecot-sieve file to modify the rules (or even let my users do it at some point) then it has to been done by root.
Is there a way to setup the sieve plugin so a user can create his own rules? sort of like ~/.procmailrc
TIA jalal
On Wed, Aug 01, 2007 at 11:33:01PM +0200, jalal wrote:
if i want to change the dovecot-sieve file to modify the rules (or even let my users do it at some point) then it has to been done by root.
Is there a way to setup the sieve plugin so a user can create his own rules? sort of like ~/.procmailrc
You may want to setup a ManageSieve server, so users can edit their Sieve script via a web-frontend or a local client (e.g. a thunderbird extension).
http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA/Sieve#head-f85f39f49af6057bb18c671d9b9b7df0122e5...
Geert
On 02/08/07, Geert Hendrickx <ghen@telenet.be> wrote:
On Wed, Aug 01, 2007 at 11:33:01PM +0200, jalal wrote:
if i want to change the dovecot-sieve file to modify the rules (or even let my users do it at some point) then it has to been done by root.
Is there a way to setup the sieve plugin so a user can create his own rules? sort of like ~/.procmailrc
You may want to setup a ManageSieve server, so users can edit their Sieve script via a web-frontend or a local client (e.g. a thunderbird extension).
http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA/Sieve#head-f85f39f49af6057bb18c671d9b9b7df0122e5...
Ah, thanks. I'm not sure I want to patch the server at the moment, but the pysieve looks interesting. My eyes did pass over the ManageSieve section, but I didn't really click as to what that was.
thanx jalal
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