Robert Schetterer wrote:
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,



I have hacked together a gentoo init start stop script for it to start up and run as daemon on boot up. I'm currently testing it but it is to early to tell whether it will work better than the way i was starting it from the command line.

Harley

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