Welp, I use https://github.com/philpennock/sieve-connect 
<https://github.com/philpennock/sieve-connect>

But that means editing .sieve files and then pushing them to the server.

Sean

> On Feb 19, 2022, at 06:20, Gerben Wierda <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I have a dovecot & dovecot-sieve running under MacPorts on my macOS ’server’. 
> I do a very low tech maintenance on sieve, by using the cli on the server and 
> edit sieve by hand for myself. I’d like to open this up to other users.
> 
> How do people use this from their macOS clients? For this, the ManageSieve 
> protocol exists and this is implemented by dovecot-sieve, but other than 
> installing roundcube and offering a web-based mail client that also supports 
> ManageSieve, is there another way? A ManageSieve client that directly runs on 
> the macOS client and interfaces with dovecot-sieve on the server?
> 
> After all, routing mail to different mailboxes better happens server-side so 
> that all clients profit.
> 
> Gerben Wierda (LinkedIn <https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerbenwierda>)
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