how to connect to and upload to the sieve server?
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I would very much like to use sieve for my mail filtering. I am a bit new to this and i'm trying to take this one step at a time. Has anyone on this forum successfully uploaded a sieve filter to this platform and witnessed it functioning?
According to the knowledge base it should be possible. that article is a little confusing in that it discusses implementations of sieve generally, but doesn't define the specifics of mailbox.org's implementation.
To that end I have a few questions I would like to start off with.
- What is the sieve Server Name for mailbox.org?
- Are the credentials I use to login the same as my account credentials?
- What filter filename does mailbox.org require? The knowledge base article discusses the importance of using the correct filename, but doesn't supply that knowledge.
- What sieve clients are compatible with mailbox.org?
- What are some resources I can use to figure out sieve generally. I have been reading RFC 5804 and RFC 5228 as well as sieve.info, but I don't really trust that last one, many of the link are broken and the site seems unmanaged.
Thank you for taking the time to read my post.
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1. imap.mailbox.org
2. Your primary e-mail address and the standard password or e-mail app password (if you use 2FA).
3. The default script is called Open-Xchange.
4. There aren't that many. I guess they should work if they support modern encryption (TLS >=1.2). I use sieve-manage (Emacs).
5. Mailbox uses Dovecot/Pigeonhole: https://pigeonhole.dovecot.org/
Please note that the rules may no longer be editable in the mailbox suite if you are modifying the script with a Sieve client.
1. imap.mailbox.org
2. Your primary e-mail address and the standard password or e-mail app password (if you use 2FA).
3. The default script is called Open-Xchange.
4. There aren't that many. I guess they should work if they support modern encryption (TLS >=1.2). I use sieve-manage (Emacs).
5. Mailbox uses Dovecot/Pigeonhole: https://pigeonhole.dovecot.org/
Please note that the rules may no longer be editable in the mailbox suite if you are modifying the script with a Sieve client.
Thank you! I should have guess imap.mailbox.org.
I found KSieve Editor put out by those KDE people. it seems to work too.
I've tested it by connecting to my mailbox.org account and I saw my filters.
Thank you! I should have guess imap.mailbox.org.
I found KSieve Editor put out by those KDE people. it seems to work too.
I've tested it by connecting to my mailbox.org account and I saw my filters.
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