Harley Peters schrieb: > Neale Pickett wrote: >> I have written a managesieve server from scratch in Python. I did >> just enough work to get it working with avelsieve (the squirrelmail >> plugin), smartsieve, and KDE's sieve kioplugin. It supports the >> entire Internet draft. Since I didn't have a working sieve server to >> compare against, I'm not sure if it's 100% compatible with timsieved. >> Client applications seem to work okay anyway. >> >> I wrote it in such a way as to decouple how authentication is carried >> out and how sieve scripts are actually stored, so you could for >> instance modify this to work with SASL and Exim. Currently it only >> has code for PAM and Dovecot's LDA, because I run Postfix :). TLS >> support is in the code but disabled because I had problems writing a >> unit test for it. All my connections are from localhost anyway. >> >> http://woozle.org/~neale/repos/pysieved if anyone is interested. >> >> I haven't looked closely at Stephan Bosch's managesieve server in C >> but I do want to acknowledge that he has written a C managesieve >> server that currently exists as a patch to the Dovecot source code. >> People looking for a managesieve implementation in C are encouraged to >> try his patch out: http://sinas.rename-it.nl/~sirius/ >> >> Neale >> > > > Thanks for the managesieve server ! > > I am running this via xinetd with a mysql database and smartsieve as the > client.I tried using it as a daemon but it becomes unresponsive over time. > I am running it as the same user that the dovecot lda runs as it store's > the smartsieve script with 0600 permisions. > Haven't run it to long yet but so far so good. > > Harley > Hi ask Neale directly, try running it as deamon with -d -d -d
like python pysieved.py -d -d -d i havent tried mysql , i used saslauthd deamon, -- Mit freundlichen Gruessen Best Regards Robert Schetterer https://www.schetterer.org Munich/Bavaria/Germany
