Joan a écrit :
> the client side does not just convert the "Rules" defined in Thuderbird
> into a sieve script ?
>
Yes, but it 'talks' to a managesieve server, not IMAP, and to make
dovecot act as a managesieve server you need Stefan's patch in dovecot +
Stefan's Managesieve server compiled agains
the client side does not just convert the "Rules" defined in Thuderbird
into a sieve script ?
Geoffroy Desvernay wrote:
Nikolay Shopik a écrit :
On 10.06.2009 19:02, Joan wrote:
Not sure I understand all:
I have dovecot-libsieve from Stefan installed (with a script for all
virtual mai
Nikolay Shopik a écrit :
> On 10.06.2009 19:02, Joan wrote:
>> Not sure I understand all:
>> I have dovecot-libsieve from Stefan installed (with a script for all
>> virtual mailboxes installed and correctly running)
>> So:
>> I need to install another software on the server side ? which one ?
>> I
On 10.06.2009 19:02, Joan wrote:
Not sure I understand all:
I have dovecot-libsieve from Stefan installed (with a script for all
virtual mailboxes installed and correctly running)
So:
I need to install another software on the server side ? which one ?
I need to install another software on the cli
Not sure I understand all:
I have dovecot-libsieve from Stefan installed (with a script for all
virtual mailboxes installed and correctly running)
So:
I need to install another software on the server side ? which one ?
I need to install another software on the client side ? which one ?
On 10.06.2009 12:33, Johan 'yosh' Marklund wrote:
Nikolay Shopik wrote:
On 09.06.2009 13:54, Joan wrote:
2 - how to allow a user to change this script (from Thunderbird or
Outlook)
Thunderbird have extension allow user to connect via managesieve and
edit sieve scripts
http://sieve.mozdev.org
Nikolay Shopik wrote:
On 09.06.2009 13:54, Joan wrote:
2 - how to allow a user to change this script (from Thunderbird or
Outlook)
Thunderbird have extension allow user to connect via managesieve and
edit sieve scripts
http://sieve.mozdev.org
Though I hope he'll release a more userfriendly ve
On 09.06.2009 13:54, Joan wrote:
2 - how to allow a user to change this script (from Thunderbird or Outlook)
Thunderbird have extension allow user to connect via managesieve and
edit sieve scripts
http://sieve.mozdev.org