Hi Dominique,

that's the reason why I use a LDAP tree with "Sieve" objects under the
user objects.
This "Sieve" objects will be converted with a python script to real
Sieve filter.

The problem is only to write a web frontend for this, at the moment I
use phpldapadmin.

Stefan

Am 25.07.2012 18:38, schrieb Dominique:
> Hi Martin,
>
> The objective is to be consistent in environment where both TB and the
> WebGUI are in use, and avoid confusion/conflict between both systems.
>
> I agree sieve scripts are not easy access to basic users, but that
> could be organized by having the scripts prepared by more advanced
> users and made available to all. I suppose basi users can
> activate/deactivate scripts all alone - they do much worse in other
> occasions.
>
> I'll have a look at the bug you mention and push for it.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dominique
>
> On 25/07/2012 15:02, Martin Rabl wrote:
>> A possible solution for Dominiques request could be seen in
>> http://www.sogo.nu/bugs/view.php?id=1392, but it depends on
>> sieve-files which are still on the server or send to the server via
>> managesieve-command or sftp or something else - but not with SOGo.
>>
>> Sieve allows to store (sieve-)files on the server without activating
>> them.
>>
>> So, a solution could be integrating an editor field for
>> clean-sieve-files in a own tab (name it "Sieve" ;-) in the
>> preferences window. This script could be stored as is on the server
>> (and in the database) and will be enabled by integrate an include on
>> that in the standard-sogo-sieve-script generated bei SOGo.
>> With some changes in http://www.sogo.nu/bugs/view.php?id=1392 and in
>> the preferences view it could be integrated, I think.
>>
>> Sure, Sieve scripting itself is used by the experienced user ... our
>> "standard" users are pretty happy with the SOGo-generated sieve
>> script. But the others ... ;-)
>>
>> Greetings,
>>   Martin
>>
>> Am 25.07.2012 14:48, schrieb Andreas Balg:
>>>
>>> Hey Dominique:
>>>
>>> Log in and go to "Preferences" -> "Email" - What you see there in the
>>> field at the bottom named "Filter" are sieve rules nothing else
>>> manageable by the user even with an assisant. What else would you
>>> expect ?? Free-Style manual sieve rules probably won't be of too much
>>> help to that many people ;-)
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Andreas
>>>
>>> Am 25.07.2012 13:06, schrieb Dominique:
>>>> Hi
>>>>
>>>> We run a Cyrus/Sieve Server with SOGo. However, the sieve
>>>> integration in SOGo is less than perfect (sorry). On one end, SOGo
>>>> offers Vacations and Forward options but on the other end no easy
>>>> way to access/edit/maintain/create/... sieve rules - including those
>>>> two options.
>>>>
>>>> Could a new admin page be created to manage sieve (when available in
>>>> the server as per the .GNUstepDefaults file) through the SOGo webgui
>>>> to allow users to maintain their rules by themselves ? It seems that
>>>> Sieve is already somewhat supported by SOGo. Why not finish the
>>>> integration and offer to use either one or the other option or both?
>>>>
>>>> Dominique
>>>
>>>
>>
>>


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