[Dovecot] [Fwd: [PATCH] Dovecot-1.0rc2 MANAGESIEVE]

John Peacock jpeacock at rowman.com
Thu Jul 13 22:41:20 EEST 2006


Stephan Bosch wrote:
> Nice, I'll do some tests with this one as well.

Don't bother.  It only succeeded in logging in once and then froze solid 
every other time; don't know why.  Smartsieve works, though:

	http://smartsieve.sourceforge.net/

but you have to change lib/sieve.lib (which stupidly hardcodes for 
timsieved).  Once you tweak that file, it works fine (though I'm still 
not happy with the ability to create rules using a web-GUI, but you 
cannot edit them except as a script).

I tested websieve, being more inclined to work in Perl than PHP, but it 
hasn't been updated is several years and appears to be broken.  One 
thing that testing showed was that the string length (e.g. {13+}) is 
part of the API that the draft RFC doesn't cover fully.  In particular, 
websieve wanted to send the string length as part of the AUTHENTICATE 
stanza (which your code didn't like).  You should probably just expect a 
string length for any command and just discard it when you don't care.

> I know, the reported sieve capabilities are currently very much 
> hardcoded. I didn't look at the CMU sieve library just yet, so I simply 
> hardcoded the response given in the draft RFC. Maybe the CMU library 
> even includes some capability macro (or whatever) I can use.

See these pages:

	http://libsieve.sourceforge.net/functions.php
	http://libsieve.sourceforge.net/structures.php
	http://libsieve.sourceforge.net/example.php

specifically sieve2_validate() is all you should need to call in 
PUTSCRIPT.  Looking at the actual header files, it appears that 
sieve2_listextensions() will show you which extensions are supported 
(but you have to provide a callback for each one you wish to support). 
Those pages don't have the most recent API listed.

HTH

John

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