Hi,
yes it works, i'm using procmail that call sieve and also the file .forward in 
home directory of user.
I in the .forward file call sieve so : | /usr/libexec/dovecot/deliver
Bye 



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Da: [email protected]

Data: 07/03/2012 11.05

A: "Roundcube Users mailing list"<[email protected]>

Ogg: Re: [RCU] plugin to set forwarding in a roundcube-exim configuration



Hello,
Thank you for your answer.
Actually we don't use sieve (I haven't heard about it yet). We are using a 
multi tenanted environment. We configure forwarders in the following way: we 
have a folder for each domains in the /etc/virtual folder and each folder 
contains a file called aliases. All of the forwarders for domain example.com 
are configured in /etc/virtual/example.com/aliases file. If I add a new alias 
then I only run newaliases and it's working.

Do you have experiences such configuration and do you know whether this method 
and sieve works together?
Thank you once more.
Best regards,


Chris

2012/3/6 Benny Pedersen <[email protected]>

Den 2012-03-05 16:04, Krisztián Gulyás skrev:




I would like to install a plugin (or any solution) next to my

roundcube-exim configuration to let my users set forwarding on their

own.




managesieve, if you got exim sieve working aswell



from that on make a forward sieve rule in roundcube









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