[ingo] activate sieve script
Michael J Rubinsky
mrubinsk at horde.org
Fri Nov 11 00:30:41 UTC 2016
Quoting meberhardt at unl.edu.ar:
> Hi all,
>
> By now, the only way I've found to activate the user rules using
> Sieve backend is clicking the "Enable script" button in the filters
> section or creating a new rule. This forces the creation of a
> dovecot.sieve file populated with the rules defined in ingo_rules.
>
> Is there a way to automatical enable or set active the sieve script
> with the rules defined in ingo_rules table by the users?
No, not with anything built into Horde/Ingo. Not sure how this would
work anyway, unless your sieve server does not require user login
credentials.
> I'm moving from Horde 3.3 and IMAP backend to Horde 5 and sieve
> backend and I have lots of users with their own ruleset.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Matías
>
>
>
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