[ingo] INGO problem, rules not showing in filter menu
Tóth Martin
Martin.Toth at swan.sk
Mon Aug 25 13:05:16 UTC 2014
Hi there,
On 08/23/2014 01:10 AM, Tóth Martin wrote:> Hello,
I am sick of debugging for 5 hours and I need help from community.
My problem : Horde do not showing filters
Up to my understanding ingo can manage and activate only its own script.
I don’t see any filters in Horde. No vacation filter, no forwarding filter.
S pozdravom,
Martin Toth
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On 23 Aug 2014, at 02:11, Ivan Sergio Borgonovo <mail at webthatworks.it<mailto:mail at webthatworks.it>> wrote:
On 08/23/2014 01:10 AM, Tóth Martin wrote:> Hello,
I am sick of debugging for 5 hours and I need help from community.
My problem : Horde do not showing filters
Up to my understanding ingo can manage and activate only its own script.
No matter if you've other scripts in sieve_dir [1], ingo won't see them.
Maybe this choice was made to support in a uniform way even the other
type of filters (maildrop, procmail...).
I was planning to hack into it if the task doesn't require a major
redesign of other stuff behind the curtains but I suspect it will since
from an ingo point of view each sieve rule is a filter so adding one
layer more may require a DB schema change that will surely impact the
other filter methods.
Roundcube has a more sophisticated interface to sieve filters but it
doesn't support so many type of filters (just sieve and a "client-side
filter plugin"). I doubt it does with a uniform interface.
There are other more specialized web sieve clients but I didn't check if
they can work with dovecot or they were designed for a specific webmail.
I'd prefer to have different UI for different kind of filters and be
able to offer a more advanced interface to users (family), but that's
just me and my small user base.
eg. procmail, maildrop and sieve support variables but filtering
directly through IMAP doesn't. Making a uniform UI means a) a lot of
work or b) choosing the LCD.
[1]
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Pigeonhole/Sieve/Configuration
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