1PIGEONHOLE(7)                     Pigeonhole                     PIGEONHOLE(7)
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NAME

6       pigeonhole - Overview of the Pigeonhole project's Sieve support for the
7       Dovecot secure IMAP and POP3 server
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DESCRIPTION

10       The Pigeonhole project <http://pigeonhole.dovecot.org> adds support for
11       the  Sieve  language (RFC 5228) and the ManageSieve protocol (RFC 5804)
12       to the Dovecot Secure IMAP and POP3 Server (dovecot(1)). In the literal
13       sense,  a pigeonhole is a a hole or recess inside a dovecot for pigeons
14       to nest in.  It is, however, also the name  for  one  of  a  series  of
15       small,  open compartments in a cabinet used for filing or sorting mail.
16       As a verb, it describes the act of putting an item into  one  of  those
17       pigeonholes.  The  name "Pigeonhole" therefore well describes an impor‐
18       tant part of the functionality that this project adds to Dovecot: sort‐
19       ing and filing e-mail messages.
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21       The Sieve language is used to specify how e-mail needs to be processed.
22       By writing Sieve scripts, users can customize how messages  are  deliv‐
23       ered,  e.g.   whether  they are forwarded or stored in special folders.
24       Unwanted messages can be discarded or rejected, and, when the  user  is
25       not available, the Sieve interpreter can send an automated reply. Above
26       all, the Sieve language is meant to be simple,  extensible  and  system
27       independent. And, unlike most other mail filtering script languages, it
28       does not allow users to execute arbitrary programs.  This  is  particu‐
29       larly  useful  to  prevent virtual users from having full access to the
30       mail store. The intention of the language is to make it impossible  for
31       users  to  do  anything  more complex (and dangerous) than write simple
32       mail filters.
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34       Using the ManageSieve protocol, users can upload  their  Sieve  scripts
35       remotely,  without needing direct filesystem access through FTP or SCP.
36       Additionally, a ManageSieve server  always  makes  sure  that  uploaded
37       scripts are valid, preventing compile failures at mail delivery.
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39       The Pigeonhole project provides the following items:
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41       ·   The  LDA  Sieve  plugin  for  Dovecot's  Local Delivery Agent (LDA)
42           (dovecot-lda(1)) that facilitates the actual Sieve  filtering  upon
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45       ·   The  ManageSieve  service  that implements the ManageSieve protocol
46           through which users  can  remotely  manage  Sieve  scripts  on  the
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49       ·   A  plugin  for Dovecot's doveadm(1) command line tool that adds new
50           the new doveadm-sieve(1) commands for management of  Sieve  filter‐
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53       The  functionality  and  configuration  of the LDA Sieve plugin and the
54       ManageSieve service is described in detail in the  README  and  INSTALL
55       files  contained  in  the  Pigeonhole  package  and in the Dovecot Wiki
56       <http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Pigeonhole>.
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58       The following command line tools are available outside of doveadm:
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60       sievec(1)
61              Compiles Sieve scripts into a binary  representation  for  later
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64       sieve-test(1)
65              The  universal Sieve test tool for testing the effect of a Sieve
66              script on a particular message.
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68       sieve-filter(1)
69              Filters all messages in a particular source  mailbox  through  a
70              Sieve script.
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72       sieve-dump(1)
73              Dumps  the  content  of  a  Sieve  binary file for (development)
74              debugging purposes.
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REPORTING BUGS

77       Report bugs, including doveconf -n output, to the Dovecot Mailing  List
78       <dovecot@dovecot.org>.   Information  about reporting bugs is available
79       at: http://dovecot.org/bugreport.html
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AUTHOR

82       Pigeonhole <http://pigeonhole.dovecot.org> and its  manual  pages  were
83       written    by    the    Pigeonhole   authors   <http://pigeonhole.dove
84       cot.org/doc/AUTHORS>, mainly Stephan Bosch <stephan  at  rename-it.nl>,
85       and  are licensed under the terms of the LGPLv2.1 license, which is the
86       same  license  as  Dovecot,  see  <http://dovecot.org/doc/COPYING>  for
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SEE ALSO

90       dovecot(1),      dovecot-lda(1),      doveadm(1),     doveadm-sieve(1),
91       sieve-dump(1), sieve-test(1), sieve-filter(1), sievec(1)
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93       Additional resources:
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95       Dovecot website
96              http://www.dovecot.org
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98       Dovecot v2.x Wiki
99              http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Pigeonhole
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101       Pigeonhole website
102              http://pigeonhole.dovecot.org
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