NAME
Net::Sieve - Implementation of managesieve protocol to manage sieve scripts
SYNOPSIS
use Net::Sieve;
my $SieveServer = Net::Sieve->new (
server => 'imap.server.org',
user => 'user',
password => 'pass' ,
);
foreach my $script ( $SieveServer->list() ) {
print $script->{name}." ".$script->{status}."\n";
};
my $name_script = 'test';
# read
print $SieveServer->get($name_script);
# write
my $test_script='
require "fileinto";
## Place all these in the "Test" folder
if header :contains "Subject" "[Test]" {
fileinto "Test";
}
';
# other
$SieveServer->put($name_script,$new_script);
$SieveServer->activate($name_script);
$SieveServer->deactivate();
$SieveServer->delete($name_script);
DESCRIPTION
Net::Sieve is a package for clients for the "MANAGESIEVE" protocol, which is an Internet Draft protocol for manipulation of "Sieve" scripts in a repository. More simply, Net::Sieve lets you control your mail-filtering rule files on a mail server.
Net::Sieve supports the use of "TLS" via the "STARTTLS" command. Net::Sieve open the connexion to the sieve server, methods allow to list all scripts, activate or deactivate scripts, read, delete or put scripts.
Most of code come from the great Phil Pennock sieve-connect command-line tool http://people.spodhuis.org/phil.pennock/software/.
See Net::Sieve::Script to manipulate Sieve scripts content.
CONSTRUCTOR
new
Usage :
my $SieveServer = Net::Sieve->new (
server => 'imap.server.org',
user => 'user',
password => 'pass' );
Returns :
Net::Sieve object which contain current open socket
Argument :
server : default localhost
port : default 2000
user : default logname or $ENV{USERNAME} or $ENV{LOGNAME}
password :
net_domain :
sslkeyfile : default search in /etc/ssl/certs
sslcertfile : default search in /etc/ssl/certs
autmech : to force a particular authentication mechanism
authzid : request authorisation to act as the specified id
realm : pass realm information to the authentication mechanism
ssl_verif : default 0x01, set 0x00 to don't verify and allow self-signed cerificate
notssl_verif: default 0x00, set 0x01 to don't verify and allow self-signed cerificate
debug : default 0, set 1 to have transmission logs
dumptlsinfo : dump tls information
METHODS
sock
Usage : my $sock = $ServerSieve->sock();
Return : open socket
Argument : nothing
Purpose : access to socket
capabilities
Usage : my $script_capa = $ServerSieve->capabilities();
Return : string with white space separator
Argument : nothing
Purpose : retrieve sieve script capabilities
list
Usage :
foreach my $script ( $ServerSieve->list() ) {
print $script->{name}." ".$script->{status}."\n";
};
Return : array of hash with names and status scripts for current user
Argument : nothing
Purpose : list available scripts on server
put
Usage : $ServerSieve->put($name,$script);
Return : 1 on success, 0 on missing name or script
Argument : name, script
Purpose : put script on server
get
Usage : my $script = $ServerSieve->get($name);
Return : 0 on missing name, string with script on success
Argument : name
Purpose : put script on server
activate
Usage : $ServerSieve->activate($name);
Return : 0 on pb, 1 on success
Argument : name
Purpose : set named script active and switch other scripts to unactive
deactivate
Usage : $ServerSieve->deactivate();
Return : activate response
Argument : nothing
Purpose : stop sieve processing, deactivate all scripts
delete
Usage : $ServerSieve->delete($name);
Return : 0 on missing name, 1 on success
Argument : name
Purpose : delete script on server
Minor public methods
ssend
Usage : $self->ssend("GETSCRIPT \"$name\"");
sget
Usage:
$self->sget();
unless (/^OK((?:\s.*)?)$/) {
warn "SETACTIVE($name) failed: $_\n";
return 0;
}
sfinish
send LOGOUT
closedie
send LOGOUT and die
closedie_NOmsg
closedie whitout message
die_NOmsg
die
BUGS
I don't try plain text or client certificate authentication.
You can debug TLS connexion with openssl :
openssl s_client -connect your.server.org:2000 -tls1 -CApath /etc/apache/ssl.crt/somecrt.crt -starttls imap
See response in Verify return code:
Or with gnutls-cli
gnutls-cli -s -p 4190 --crlf --insecure your.server.org
Use Ctrl+D after STARTTLS to begin TLS negotiation
SUPPORT
Please report any bugs or feature requests to "bug-net-sieve at rt.cpan.org", or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Net-Sieve. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
AUTHOR
Yves Agostini <yvesago@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2008-2017 Yves Agostini - <yvesago@cpan.org>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.
sieve-connect source code is under a BSD-style license and re-licensed for Net::Sieve with permission of the author.