On 2010-11-02 at 09:23 +0100, Heiko Schlittermann wrote: > does anybody know about a web ui for exim filter? > > - integrated into some web mailer > or > - standalone > > The interface should be about the same as known avelsieve (the > squirrelmail plugin). It should allow a user to edit his/her filter > settings.
If you use pysieved and do not set forbid_sieve_filter on the forwardfile Router, then you should be able to just use avelsieve. pysieved takes care of transparently munging the "#Sieve filter" line into place for you. So at that point any MANAGESIEVE client, which creates Sieve scripts compatible with the features Exim's Sieve implementation provides, should be able to just work with Exim. I don't recall what Avelsieve does or doesn't offer. If it doesn't work for you, or you can't stick with it, take a look at the other web UIs at: http://sieve.info/clients Hrm, Exim could do with documenting which Sieve "require" capabilities are supported. It's: comparator-en;ascii-casemap comparator-i;ascii-casemap comparator-i;ascii-numeric comparator-i;octet copy encoded-character enotify envelope envelope-auth fileinto subaddress vacation If your sieve client creates scripts that only require some of those, you should be fine. You may need to set options on the Router to make some of those work. Eg, for subaddress, you'll need to explicitly set the relevant options, probably using $local_part_suffix. -Phil -- ## List details at http://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://wiki.exim.org/