ManageSieve Client Issues¶
Although this ManageSieve server should comply with the RFC 5804 specification of the ManageSieve protocol, quite a few clients don’t. This page lists the known client problems.
The TLS problem¶
The core of the TLS problem is that a ManageSieve server is required to send an unsolicited CAPABILITY response right after successful TLS negotiation. Older Cyrus servers did not do this and many clients incorporated this protocol error as the standard, meaning that these do not expect the CAPABILITY response and thus fail with subsequent commands. However, now that Cyrus’ Timsieved has changed its behaviour towards protocol compliance, all those clients will follow eventually. The following clients are known to have this TLS issue:
- Thunderbird Sieve add-on
TLS broken for old versions. Starting with version 0.1.5 the Thunderbird Sieve add-on properly supports TLS.
- KMail + kio_sieve
TLS broken for old versions. This issue is fixed at least in kmail 1.9.9 / kde 3.5.9.
- SquirrelMail/AvelSieve
For some users the Avelsieve client stores scripts but fails to retrieve them later. This problem is directly caused by AvelSieve’s TLS support. A quick way to fix this is not to enable TLS for ManageSieve. AvelSieve stable (v1.0.1) does not have TLS support at all, so you will see this happen only with the development or SVN versions. Another issue is that (at least with avelsieve-1.9.7) it is impossible to delete the last rule of a script. For avelsieve-1.9.7 you find a patch that fixes these two issues here.
Smartsieve, Websieve¶
These clients are specifically written for Cyrus timsieved and fail on multiple stages of the protocol when connected to Pigeonhole ManageSieve. See:
Ruby/Managesieve¶
Ruby command line client and library to managesieve works fine. See https://rubygems.org/gems/ruby-managesieve/versions/0.4.0
Ruby/Sieve-Parser¶
Ruby library for sieve parsing, see https://rubygems.org/gems/sieve-parser/versions/0.0.4
Note
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