Phil Pennock <[email protected]> (Di 24 Dez 2013 11:37:36 CET): > On 2013-12-23 at 16:38 +0100, Heiko Schlittermann wrote: > > Rogge, Ulrike (IPD) <[email protected]> (Mo 23 Dez 2013 15:26:57 CET): > > > we have a Courier-mailserver with Exim and the webmailer Horde. We > > > want to use Horde Ingo to enable the users to use filters. Since > > > Courier is not able to filter Sieve scripts, we want Exim for doing > > > that. When activating the vacation-filter it writes the following > > > script > > For future reference: as of Exim 4.82, you can ask the Exim binary which > Sieve extensions it supports.
Good news :) > > > Depending on your environment, the migration to a IMAP/POP3 server that > > supports sieve mailfiltering (e.g. Dovecot) shouldn't be too demanding. > > > > Additionally Dovecot supports the manage-sieve protocol. (Exim doesn't.) > > Notably, Exim doesn't speak IMAP or POP3 either, but it can work well > with tools which do. For ManageSieve with Exim, pysieved is normal, I > believe. (I wasn't talking about migrating Exim to Dovecot, but about migrating Courier to Dovecot.) > The `exim -bI:sieve` feature was added so that such tools can > interrogate Exim to find out the capabilities of the run-time, which > they can then pass through to the ManageSieve capability announcement. Thanks for the hint about pysieve. -- Heiko
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