Hi,
yes it works, i'm using procmail that call sieve and also the file .forward in home directory of user.
I in the .forward file call sieve so : | /usr/libexec/dovecot/deliver
Bye
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Da: gedeon007@gmail.com
Data: 07/03/2012 11.05
A: "Roundcube Users mailing list"<users@lists.roundcube.net>
Ogg: Re: [RCU] plugin to set forwarding in a roundcube-exim configuration
Hello,Thank you for your answer.Actually we don't use sieve (I haven't heard about it yet). We are using a multi tenanted environment. We configure forwarders in the following way: we have a folder for each domains in the /etc/virtual folder and each folder contains a file called aliases. All of the forwarders for domain example.com are configured in /etc/virtual/example.com/aliases file. If I add a new alias then I only run newaliases and it's working.Do you have experiences such configuration and do you know whether this method and sieve works together?Thank you once more.Best regards,
Chris2012/3/6 Benny Pedersen <me@junc.org>Den 2012-03-05 16:04, Krisztián Gulyás skrev:managesieve, if you got exim sieve working aswell
I would like to install a plugin (or any solution) next to my
roundcube-exim configuration to let my users set forwarding on their
own.
from that on make a forward sieve rule in roundcube
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