hi, emilio have suggest me to use managesieve,but i don't know how to config it now.
As far as i know, postfixadmin can set auto forwarding. but i want roundcube user can set the forwarding function from roundcube's "setting " or "plugins".
Regards
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----- Reply message ----- From: "Kaz Kylheku" kaz@kylheku.com To: "Roundcube Users mailing list" users@lists.roundcube.net Subject: [RCU] how to set auto forward Date: Wed, Sep 12, 2012 02:59
On Tue, 11 Sep 2012 23:29:20 +0800, leon leon@kingdest.com wrote:
Hi,
I use postfix+dovecot+mysql.I want my email user can use roundcube mail client to setting forward just as gmail,hotmail.
gmail is not only a mail client but also a server infrastructure.
gmail forwarding works even when you're not logged into gmail, and so its Javacript UI is not running, because it is implemented in the infrastructure.
If RoundCube were to do your forwarding, that would only work while you are logged in to it, which is retarded.
I think maybe somewhere has the plugin i can use.
Or maybe RTFM about your Postfix MTA?
http://www.postfix.org/addon.html
Scroll down to the "Autoreply Software" section.
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Again. Roundcube is a CLIENT. Not a server. Creating a plugin to do such tasks is a HUGE task and the approach would differ from server to server.
Now, please stop asking about it. You've already been answered.
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On 11.09.2012, at 22:30, "leon@kingdest.com" leon@kingdest.com wrote:
hi, emilio have suggest me to use managesieve,but i don't know how to config it now.
As far as i know, postfixadmin can set auto forwarding. but i want roundcube user can set the forwarding function from roundcube's "setting " or "plugins".
Regards
Sent from my HTC
----- Reply message ----- From: "Kaz Kylheku" kaz@kylheku.com To: "Roundcube Users mailing list" users@lists.roundcube.net Subject: [RCU] how to set auto forward Date: Wed, Sep 12, 2012 02:59
On Tue, 11 Sep 2012 23:29:20 +0800, leon leon@kingdest.com wrote:
Hi,
I use postfix+dovecot+mysql.I want my email user can use roundcube mail client to setting forward just as gmail,hotmail.
gmail is not only a mail client but also a server infrastructure.
gmail forwarding works even when you're not logged into gmail, and so its Javacript UI is not running, because it is implemented in the infrastructure.
If RoundCube were to do your forwarding, that would only work while you are logged in to it, which is retarded.
I think maybe somewhere has the plugin i can use.
Or maybe RTFM about your Postfix MTA?
http://www.postfix.org/addon.html
Scroll down to the "Autoreply Software" section.
Roundcube Users mailing list users@lists.roundcube.net http://lists.roundcube.net/mailman/listinfo/users _______________________________________________ Roundcube Users mailing list users@lists.roundcube.net http://lists.roundcube.net/mailman/listinfo/users
[rearranged to fix RFC-nonconforming top-posting] On Tue, 11 Sep 2012 22:46:39 +0300, Tache Madalin niladam@gmail.com wrote:
On 11.09.2012, at 22:30, "leon@kingdest.com" leon@kingdest.com wrote:
hi, emilio have suggest me to use managesieve,but i don't know how to config it now.
As far as i know, postfixadmin can set auto forwarding. but i want roundcube user can set the forwarding function from roundcube's "setting " or "plugins".
Again. Roundcube is a CLIENT. Not a server. Creating a plugin to do such tasks is a HUGE task and the approach would differ from server to server.
Now, please stop asking about it. You've already been answered.
Sent from my iPhone
I'm afraid you are not fully informed.
Roundcube has a decent plugin for managing sieve rules. (what leon and emilio are referring to there).
Sieve is a simple declarative language expressing mail processing rules, and is executed by a mail delivery agent.
There is a network protocol by which sieve rules are retrieved from a server and saved back.
So, sieve rules can be managed nicely from the Roundcube UI, and take effect on the server (which reads the sieve language and processes it during message delivery).
Depending on what your setup is, you have to pull some pieces and fit them together properly to make it work, but the ingredients are: 1. the managesieve plugin; 2. something listening on a port for the sieve protocol; 3. a MTA that implements sieve processing. (2 and 3 could be the same program!). 4. configuration that makes
I use the "pysieved" python program for 2, and Exim for 3. Pysieved listens on a port to which the managesieve plugin connects. It sieve rules in a text file in the user's home directory in the correct format understood by Exim. The mail transfer agent Exim reads the rules from there when messages are delivered, and implements the behavior. Exim has no support for the storage/retrieval protocol, which is why pysieved is needed.
Le 11/09/2012 21:30, leon@kingdest.com a écrit :
hi, emilio have suggest me to use managesieve,but i don't know how to config it now.
As far as i know, postfixadmin can set auto forwarding. but i want roundcube user can set the forwarding function from roundcube's "setting " or "plugins".
Regards
Hi,
Managesieve plugin can only work if the sieve protocol is activated on server side. If this is not the case, it won't be of any help.
My server is configured with postfixadmin and I'm using the forward plugin of roundcube to let user change their forward.
below is an example of the forward plugin configuration for my particular server setup. You'll have to adapt the SQL statements to reflect your postfixadmin database if it differs.
// PostfixAdmin Forward Plugin options // ----------------------------------- // Set the driver. Default (and so far the only existing): "sql". $rcmail_config['forward_driver'] = 'sql';
// SQL Driver options // ------------------ // PEAR database DSN for performing the query. // Roundcube DB settings are used. $rcmail_config['forward_sql_dsn'] = 'mysql://dbuser:dbpassword@localhost/postfix';
// The SQL query used to update forwards. $rcmail_config['forward_sql_write'] = 'UPDATE alias SET goto = %goto, modified = %modified WHERE address = %address';
// The SQL query used to select aliases. $rcmail_config['forward_sql_read'] = 'SELECT * FROM alias WHERE address = %address';
regards,
Le 11/09/2012 21:46, Tache Madalin a écrit :
Again. Roundcube is a CLIENT. Not a server. Creating a plugin to do such tasks is a HUGE task and the approach would differ from server to server.
Now, please stop asking about it. You've already been answered.
Sent from my iPhone
Hi,
please stop answering like that. Maybe you're right (or maybe not, but this is another debate), but you say it in a so unpleasant way that nobody wants to read what you write.
As already said, changing server-side features from a client is a common task. After all, changing a read/unread status of a mail is a server-side task as it takes place on the imap SERVER. but it's done by the client. This is why communication protocols are made for: let the client and the server communicate. And they are commonly used to send commands from clients to servers.
Secondly, changing forwards of your mail account is a common task of all major webmail providers. But maybe you're thinking that google guys are just fool to let gmail users changing their forward settings in the web client instead of calling a google sysadmin to do that for them.
Last, but not least, roundcube is more than a client. One can install it ON THE SERVER and configure it, probably using plugins, to do server-side tricks. Maybe you don't use it this way, and maybe you think this is not a "good" (where is the law) thing to do, but please don't assume that everybody has the same exact needs as you, and try to convince instead of fighting.
you can disagree, but please say it in a way we can calmly discuss.
Regards,
Sent from a real computer with a real heavy mail user agent