I use to use the sieve editor in SquirrelMail back in the day against a cyrus-imapd installation, but that was quite a few years ago. -- Later, Darin On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 7:11 AM, Koenraad Lelong <k.lelong@ace-electronics.be> wrote:
Hi, Does anyone use a sieve editor ? That's an editor to make and modify rules for an imap-server, to sort and manipulate mails. KDE has one, but I seem unable to connect to my own dovecot-server. As far as I can see that editor is 'old' (copyricht 2013-2014), so maybe the security-provisions are too old for my server. At home there is no problem making/editing rules, I have roundcube which has a plug-in for the sieve-rules. I'm actually looking to edit rules on another, remote dovecot-server, but there I don't have access to a web-based email-client with a rule-editor. I'm just experimenting with my own server before asking the manager of the remote server to modify things. Thunderbird has (had ?) a sieve-editor, but that's also old (2012). I read somewhere it's not supported on recent TBirds.
So any suggestions ?
TIA,
Koenraad.
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