> Is there ? GUI for sieve. > > I don't have installed Squrielmail, but won't like to manage the > Rules per ssh
On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 13:07, Gerhard Waldemair <gerhard at waldemair.com> wrote:>> Is there ? GUI for sieve. >> >> I don't have installed Squrielmail, but won't like to manage the Rules per >> sshI would hope there would be a way to put Sieve scripts in place via IMAP itself. Otherwise I won't be able to do that on my server (since there won't be system user accounts for mail users ... it's "one system user" virtual here).
On 01/06/2010 18:07, Gerhard Waldemair wrote:>> Is there ? GUI for sieve. >> >> I don't have installed Squrielmail, but won't like to manage the >> Rules per ssh >I have never used it myself, but there would appear to be some useful things here: A thingy for Dovecot which should allow Sieve configurations to be managed remotely http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA/Sieve#ManageSieve_server An add-on for Thunderbird which appears to talk the required protocol https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/2548/ Bill
Am 02.06.2010 um 13:23 schrieb Marcio Merlone:> Em 01-06-2010 15:45, Frank Cusack escreveu: >> (...)you are right in that almost no clients support it. Mulberry and >> thunderbird are the only ones I know of. > > Are you talking about the extension on wich you have to write the sieve scripts by hand? That is a joke, hope someone creates a decent extension for that some day... > > -- > Marcio Merlone >I have found this: http://smartsieve.sourceforge.net/ has someone tried this or knows something similar ?
Hi,> has someone tried this or knows something similar ?RoundCube in version 0.3 and later supports a plugin system and provides actually two different Sieve-plugins, one out of the box, the other one is available here:> http://www.tehinterweb.co.uk/roundcube/#pisieverulesboth work and provide a decent GUI with no need to write the sieve-syntax directly like the thunderbird-extension.
On Wed, 2 Jun 2010, Anton Dollmaier wrote:> Hi, > >> has someone tried this or knows something similar ? > > RoundCube in version 0.3 and later supports a plugin system and provides > actually two different Sieve-plugins, one out of the box, the other one is > available here: > >> http://www.tehinterweb.co.uk/roundcube/#pisieverules > > both work and provide a decent GUI with no need to write the sieve-syntax > directly like the thunderbird-extension. >I have successfully installed avelsieve http://email.uoa.gr/avelsieve/ as addon to squirrelmail http://squirrelmail.org/ and I have an adapted websieve http://sourceforge.net/projects/websieve/files/ which was developed for Cyrus IMAP and had code that prevented working with dovecot. Both tools provide a web interface that does not require knowledge of the sieve syntax. The websieve version is however hacked in a way that it does work in a Kerberos environment only, i.e. no password dialog but Kerberos auth instead. It requires the perl modules Authen::Krb5, Mail::IMAPClient, Net::ManageSieve, Authen::SASL, Authen::SASL::Cyrus and MIME::Base64. It is not ready for public distribution, but I could make the present code available if someone is interested. -- Wolfgang Friebel Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY Phone/Fax: +49 33762 77372/216 Platanenallee 6 Mail: Wolfgang.Friebel AT desy.de D-15738 Zeuthen Germany