Re: macOS ManageSieve client?

2022-02-20 Thread Sami Ketola


> On 19. Feb 2022, at 16.20, Gerben Wierda  wrote:
> 
> I have a dovecot & dovecot-sieve running under MacPorts on my macOS ’server’. 
> I do a very low tech maintenance on sieve, by using the cli on the server and 
> edit sieve by hand for myself. I’d like to open this up to other users.
> 
> How do people use this from their macOS clients? For this, the ManageSieve 
> protocol exists and this is implemented by dovecot-sieve, but other than 
> installing roundcube and offering a web-based mail client that also supports 
> ManageSieve, is there another way? A ManageSieve client that directly runs on 
> the macOS client and interfaces with dovecot-sieve on the server?
> 
> After all, routing mail to different mailboxes better happens server-side so 
> that all clients profit.

Thunderbird is available for mac OS and it has ManageSieve addon: 
https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-us/thunderbird/addon/sieve/ 


Not sure if there is any other native solution available.

Sami




Re: macOS ManageSieve client?

2022-02-20 Thread Steven Varco
>> How do people use this from their macOS clients? For this, the ManageSieve 
>> protocol exists and this is implemented by dovecot-sieve, but other than 
>> installing roundcube and offering a web-based mail client that also supports 
>> ManageSieve, is there another way? A ManageSieve client that directly runs 
>> on the macOS client and interfaces with dovecot-sieve on the server?


Unfortunately, Apple's mail client (mail.app) has no sieve management features 
included, so I use Roundcube Webmail to manage my sieve rules.

Steven

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Re: macOS ManageSieve client?

2022-02-20 Thread Robert Schetterer

Am 19.02.22 um 15:20 schrieb Gerben Wierda:
I have a dovecot & dovecot-sieve running under MacPorts on my macOS 
’server’. I do a very low tech maintenance on sieve, by using the cli on 
the server and edit sieve by hand for myself. I’d like to open this up 
to other users.


How do people use this from their macOS clients? For this, the 
ManageSieve protocol exists and this is implemented by dovecot-sieve, 
but other than installing roundcube and offering a web-based mail client 
that also supports ManageSieve, is there another way? A ManageSieve 
client that directly runs on the macOS client and interfaces with 
dovecot-sieve on the server?


After all, routing mail to different mailboxes better happens 
server-side so that all clients profit.


Gerben Wierda (LinkedIn )
R IT Strategy  (main site)
Book: Chess and the Art of Enterprise Architecture 


Book: Mastering ArchiMate 



Might not be exact what you want but Thunderbird has a sieve add on 
which works nice


https://addons.thunderbird.net/de/thunderbird/addon/sieve/

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Re: macOS ManageSieve client?

2022-02-19 Thread Sean Kamath
Welp, I use https://github.com/philpennock/sieve-connect 


But that means editing .sieve files and then pushing them to the server.

Sean

> On Feb 19, 2022, at 06:20, Gerben Wierda  wrote:
> 
> I have a dovecot & dovecot-sieve running under MacPorts on my macOS ’server’. 
> I do a very low tech maintenance on sieve, by using the cli on the server and 
> edit sieve by hand for myself. I’d like to open this up to other users.
> 
> How do people use this from their macOS clients? For this, the ManageSieve 
> protocol exists and this is implemented by dovecot-sieve, but other than 
> installing roundcube and offering a web-based mail client that also supports 
> ManageSieve, is there another way? A ManageSieve client that directly runs on 
> the macOS client and interfaces with dovecot-sieve on the server?
> 
> After all, routing mail to different mailboxes better happens server-side so 
> that all clients profit.
> 
> Gerben Wierda (LinkedIn )
> R IT Strategy  (main site)
> Book: Chess and the Art of Enterprise Architecture 
> 
> Book: Mastering ArchiMate 
> 



macOS ManageSieve client?

2022-02-19 Thread Gerben Wierda
I have a dovecot & dovecot-sieve running under MacPorts on my macOS ’server’. I 
do a very low tech maintenance on sieve, by using the cli on the server and 
edit sieve by hand for myself. I’d like to open this up to other users.

How do people use this from their macOS clients? For this, the ManageSieve 
protocol exists and this is implemented by dovecot-sieve, but other than 
installing roundcube and offering a web-based mail client that also supports 
ManageSieve, is there another way? A ManageSieve client that directly runs on 
the macOS client and interfaces with dovecot-sieve on the server?

After all, routing mail to different mailboxes better happens server-side so 
that all clients profit.

Gerben Wierda (LinkedIn )
R IT Strategy  (main site)
Book: Chess and the Art of Enterprise Architecture 
Book: Mastering ArchiMate