enable managesieve plugin
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rootfs/etc/confd/conf.d/20-managesieve.conf.toml
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rootfs/etc/confd/conf.d/20-managesieve.conf.toml
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[template]
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src = "20-managesieve.conf.tmpl"
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dest = "/etc/dovecot/conf.d/20-managesieve.conf"
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rootfs/etc/confd/templates/20-managesieve.conf.tmpl
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rootfs/etc/confd/templates/20-managesieve.conf.tmpl
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protocols = $protocols sieve
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# Service definitions
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service managesieve-login {
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inet_listener sieve {
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port = 4190
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address = localhost
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}
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#inet_listener sieve_deprecated {
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# port = 2000
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#}
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# Number of connections to handle before starting a new process. Typically
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# the only useful values are 0 (unlimited) or 1. 1 is more secure, but 0
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# is faster. <doc/wiki/LoginProcess.txt>
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#service_count = 1
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# Number of processes to always keep waiting for more connections.
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#process_min_avail = 0
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# If you set service_count=0, you probably need to grow this.
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#vsz_limit = 64M
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}
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#service managesieve {
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# Max. number of ManageSieve processes (connections)
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#process_limit = 1024
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#}
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# Service configuration
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protocol sieve {
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# Maximum ManageSieve command line length in bytes. ManageSieve usually does
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# not involve overly long command lines, so this setting will not normally
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# need adjustment
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#managesieve_max_line_length = 65536
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# Maximum number of ManageSieve connections allowed for a user from each IP
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# address.
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# NOTE: The username is compared case-sensitively.
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#mail_max_userip_connections = 10
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# Space separated list of plugins to load (none known to be useful so far).
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# Do NOT try to load IMAP plugins here.
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#mail_plugins =
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# MANAGESIEVE logout format string:
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# %i - total number of bytes read from client
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# %o - total number of bytes sent to client
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# %{put_bytes} - Number of bytes saved using PUTSCRIPT command
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# %{put_count} - Number of scripts saved using PUTSCRIPT command
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# %{get_bytes} - Number of bytes read using GETCRIPT command
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# %{get_count} - Number of scripts read using GETSCRIPT command
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# %{get_bytes} - Number of bytes processed using CHECKSCRIPT command
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# %{get_count} - Number of scripts checked using CHECKSCRIPT command
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# %{deleted_count} - Number of scripts deleted using DELETESCRIPT command
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# %{renamed_count} - Number of scripts renamed using RENAMESCRIPT command
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#managesieve_logout_format = bytes=%i/%o
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# To fool ManageSieve clients that are focused on CMU's timesieved you can
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# specify the IMPLEMENTATION capability that Dovecot reports to clients.
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# For example: 'Cyrus timsieved v2.2.13'
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#managesieve_implementation_string = Dovecot Pigeonhole
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# Explicitly specify the SIEVE and NOTIFY capability reported by the server
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# before login. If left unassigned these will be reported dynamically
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# according to what the Sieve interpreter supports by default (after login
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# this may differ depending on the user).
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#managesieve_sieve_capability =
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#managesieve_notify_capability =
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# The maximum number of compile errors that are returned to the client upon
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# script upload or script verification.
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#managesieve_max_compile_errors = 5
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# Refer to 90-sieve.conf for script quota configuration and configuration of
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# Sieve execution limits.
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}
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