Dovecot 1.1.11 + managesieve + CMU Sieve Solaris pkgs
Wednesday, Mar 11. 2009 – Category: Grommit, OpenSolaris
I’d been looking for a good way to do server-side mail filtering with client side configuration… and short of some lame CGI interfaces to editing your .procmailrc, I hadn’t found much until I discovered Sieve a few days ago. To skip a long and boring story, I rebuilt a bunch of packages (yay for JDS’s spec build system) for the following:
- Dovecot IMAP server (1.1.11)
- Dovecot’s CMU Sieve plugin (1.1.6)
- Dovecot’s managesieve plugin (0.10.5)
I use Roundcube Webmail on my server, and there is a super-nice Roundcube Managesieve plugin available.
So I built and installed my Dovecot packages, installed the Roundcube Managesieve plugin, and I’m off and flying with awesome client-configurable mail filtering while allowing the mail filtering itself to be done server-side.
I’ve made the packages available here (14 MB download). This SVr4 pkg contains SFEdovecot, SFEdovecot-cmusieve, SFEdovecot-managesieve, and the SFEdovecot-root (configuration files) packages.
Tags: cmusieve, dovecot, managesieve, OpenSolaris, package, sieve, solaris
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September 10th, 2009 at 13:09
Hi,
I just installed your dovecot package. And now what? It does not seem to show up in svcs. So how do I start the service?
– Regards, Georg.
September 17th, 2009 at 23:25
(replying to myself for the record)
It was operator after all. Sorry for the noise. The service is there and it works fine for me now.
Thanks a lot for providing the package!
– Regards, Georg.