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Pigeonhole ManageSieve Server ============================= The <Pigeonhole project> [Pigeonhole.txt] provides Sieve [http://sieve.info] support for Dovecot, which allows users to filter incoming messages by writing scripts specified in the Sieve language (RFC 5228). The PigeonholeManageSieve service is used to manage a user's Sieve script collection. It has the following advantages over doing it directly via filesystem: * No need to let users log in via FTP/SFTP/etc, which could be difficult especially with virtual users. * ManageSieve is a standard protocol [http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5804], so users can manage their scripts using (hopefully) user-friendlyManageSieve clients. Many webmails already include aManageSieve client. * Scripts are compiled before they are installed, which guarantees that the uploaded script is valid. This prevents a user from inadvertently installing a broken Sieve script. Configuration and Use --------------------- * <Download and Installation> [Pigeonhole.Installation.txt] * <Configuration> [Pigeonhole.ManageSieve.Configuration.txt] * <Troubleshooting> [Pigeonhole.ManageSieve.Troubleshooting.txt] * <Client Issues> [Pigeonhole.ManageSieve.Clients.txt] (This file was created from the wiki on 2019-06-19 12:42)