On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 20:13:15 -0700, Kaz Kylheku <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, 19 Aug 2010 04:02:32 +0200, fakessh <[email protected]> wrote: >> On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 12:51:33 -0700, Kaz Kylheku <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> pysieved set up in /etc/inetd.conf setup > [ ... ] >> >> hi all >> I never managed to pull pysieved >> >> I use managesieve directly. > > Hi fakessh, > > The Roundcube managesieve plugin needs to talk to a managesieve > server on port 2000. (I've looked at the code and didn't find > any evidence of any capability of managing script storage > directly, without the protocol. Maybe I didn't look hard > enough?) > > The pysieved program provides that server. It has > has plugins of its own for different kinds of > authentication and storage. My e-mail accounts are real > system accounts, so I use the PAM authentication plugin, > and the Exim storage model. > > So with this setup my users are able to control Exim filters from > the Roundcube UI. > > I think this is probably the best solution for people who want to stick > with their Exim setup, at least until Exim integrates the > managesieve protocol. > >> managesieve is hard coded in the config for dovecot > > That may be, but with a little configuring, the sieve scripts generated > by Roundcube seem work fine in a .forward file used by Exim. > (BTW, pysieved actually manages .forward as a symbolic link to the > currently active filter. The filters are stored in a subdirectory > of the user's home). > > I've been reading that the Exim sieve implementation has some > limitations compared to dovecot; I will probably run into these > sooner or later. > >> I hope that this enlightened you > > Not really; I already googled up that you can get an nice sieve > implementation with Dovecot. I wanted to get it working with > Exim. I don't want to risk a working, live e-mail set up by > switching to a whole other MTA, that's all. > >
in my config plugin managesieve is entierely managed via dovecot managesieve protocol is on port 2000 i don't know exim I can not be of much help _______________________________________________ List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/users/ BT/8f4f07cd
