Am 15.02.12 21:30, schrieb Francis Lachapelle:
On 2012-02-15, at 3:26 PM, Martin Rabl wrote:
I know. A import script has to know, too ;-)
If you don't want to code, you'll have to do business with someone .. like us ;)
I do ... every single day ... ;-))
And in the evenings I write some mails t
On 2012-02-15, at 3:26 PM, Martin Rabl wrote:
> Am 15.02.12 21:12, schrieb Francis Lachapelle:
>> On 2012-02-15, at 3:10 PM, Martin Rabl wrote:
>>> The other problem: which sieve commands are used by SOGo?
> >> I think, it uses only a subset, so the converter script
> >> has to be carefull by con
Am 15.02.12 21:12, schrieb Francis Lachapelle:
On 2012-02-15, at 3:10 PM, Martin Rabl wrote:
The other problem: which sieve commands are used by SOGo?
>> I think, it uses only a subset, so the converter script
>> has to be carefull by converting.
See what the Web interface offers. SOGo doesn't
On 2012-02-15, at 3:10 PM, Martin Rabl wrote:
> The other problem: which sieve commands are used by SOGo? I think, it uses
> only a subset, so the converter script has to be carefull by converting.
See what the Web interface offers. SOGo doesn't support more.
Francis
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Am 15.02.12 20:49, schrieb Francis Lachapelle:
You need to use the JSON representation of the rules that we use in SOGo. It's
pretty simple.
One problem I see is a proper parsing of the sieve script for converting
into the key-value representation you use. The other problem: which
sieve comman
On 2012-02-14, at 5:35 PM, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
> * Francis Lachapelle :
>>> is there a method to import existing sieve scripts from roundcubemail for
>>> example? I tried to overwrite the ones created by sogo, but that doesn't
>>> work :) is there perhaps another method to do this for 50+
* Francis Lachapelle :
> > is there a method to import existing sieve scripts from roundcubemail for
> > example? I tried to overwrite the ones created by sogo, but that doesn't
> > work :) is there perhaps another method to do this for 50+ accounts
> > automatically or perhaps scripted? we have a
Hi Hugo
On 2012-02-14, at 2:39 AM, Bruno Lingner (Hugo) wrote:
> is there a method to import existing sieve scripts from roundcubemail for
> example? I tried to overwrite the ones created by sogo, but that doesn't work
> :)
> is there perhaps another method to do this for 50+ accounts automatic