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
i can't find a trace of any sieve mgmt services in dovecot as yet, and
haven't
found anything in this list ... so, if i *am* missing it, if someone would be 
kind enuf to point me in the right direction, i'd appreciate it!  8-}
in the meantime, a little more info for those interested ...
the latest spec for sieve management, "A Protocol for Remotely Managing
Sieve
Scripts", can be found at:
    <http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-martin-managesieve-05.txt>
iiuc, one of the authors, Tim Martin / Mirapoint Inc., is the "Tim" of
"timsieved" -- Cyrus' ManageSIEVE 'server' bundled with
cyrus-imap.
i can strip timesieved it out of a successful build of cyrus-imap, but it seems 
to be dependent on cyrus-sasl ... as such, i'm not sure how to integrate it 
with dovecot's SASL auth methods.
i have a feeling that such fuctionality would have to be re-implemented in 
dovecot alongside of sieve itself ... and probably should, if it were to be 
included.
the courier-imap mailing lists also have folks searching for an alternative to 
timsieved ...
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 at donpac.ru | PGP key: wwwkeys.pgp.net