> On March 28, 2016 at 5:43 PM Phil Lello <p...@dunlop-lello.uk> wrote: > > > Hi, > > I'm considering migrating away from gmail for my (one-man) company, and I'm > trying to decide if dovecot is the right option (I'm committed to > self-hosting). I'm a developer, so happy to do my own tooling if needed. > > *Is there currently a good webmail interface to dovecot, or work-in > progress?* If not, would a web interface be out-of-scope for dovecot? I > want to use SAML for authentication, so a solution that relies on POP/IMAP > doesn't meet my needs - unless I add Kerberos into the mix, which is an > additional learning curve, and possibly not widely supported. >
Open-Xchage appsuite might fit your needs. > *Is there currently a good web admin interface to dovecot, or > work-in-progress?* If not, would a web interface be out-of-scope? Since I > prefer using password-protected SSH keys for shell access, and don't want > to tie myself to a laptop (and would hate to use vim on a 3G/4G tablet), > I'd like to be able to add/remove aliases and play with SIEVE and ACLs > through any available browser. > There is an HTTP API for doveadm in v2.2.22 which might suite your needs. Sieve is supported via ManageSieve. Appsuite has plugin for Managesieve. > *How's the work on sharing messages between folders progressing?* > > Finally, and I hope you don't mind me asking, are you aware of a good JAVA > based alternative to dovecot? I quite like the idea of using lucene > indexing on mailboxes, so reducing the number of dependencies has a certain > appeal. > Dovecot has Lucene support, if it's not compiled in you can enable it yourself. > Best wishes, > > Phil Lello Aki Tuomi Dovecot Oy