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-rw-r--r--pigeonhole/doc/extensions/Makefile.am17
-rw-r--r--pigeonhole/doc/extensions/Makefile.in580
-rw-r--r--pigeonhole/doc/extensions/duplicate.txt48
-rw-r--r--pigeonhole/doc/extensions/editheader.txt64
-rw-r--r--pigeonhole/doc/extensions/include.txt32
-rw-r--r--pigeonhole/doc/extensions/spamtest-virustest.txt140
-rw-r--r--pigeonhole/doc/extensions/vacation.txt122
-rw-r--r--pigeonhole/doc/extensions/vnd.dovecot.environment.txt48
-rw-r--r--pigeonhole/doc/extensions/vnd.dovecot.report.txt54
9 files changed, 1105 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/pigeonhole/doc/extensions/Makefile.am b/pigeonhole/doc/extensions/Makefile.am
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+docfiles = \
+ duplicate.txt \
+ editheader.txt \
+ include.txt \
+ spamtest-virustest.txt \
+ vacation.txt \
+ vnd.dovecot.environment.txt \
+ vnd.dovecot.report.txt
+
+if BUILD_DOCS
+extensions_docdir = $(sieve_docdir)/extensions
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+endif
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diff --git a/pigeonhole/doc/extensions/Makefile.in b/pigeonhole/doc/extensions/Makefile.in
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+ install_sh_PROGRAM="$(INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM)" INSTALL_STRIP_FLAG=-s \
+ "INSTALL_PROGRAM_ENV=STRIPPROG='$(STRIP)'" install; \
+ fi
+mostlyclean-generic:
+
+clean-generic:
+
+distclean-generic:
+ -test -z "$(CONFIG_CLEAN_FILES)" || rm -f $(CONFIG_CLEAN_FILES)
+ -test . = "$(srcdir)" || test -z "$(CONFIG_CLEAN_VPATH_FILES)" || rm -f $(CONFIG_CLEAN_VPATH_FILES)
+
+maintainer-clean-generic:
+ @echo "This command is intended for maintainers to use"
+ @echo "it deletes files that may require special tools to rebuild."
+clean: clean-am
+
+clean-am: clean-generic clean-libtool mostlyclean-am
+
+distclean: distclean-am
+ -rm -f Makefile
+distclean-am: clean-am distclean-generic
+
+dvi: dvi-am
+
+dvi-am:
+
+html: html-am
+
+html-am:
+
+info: info-am
+
+info-am:
+
+install-data-am: install-extensions_docDATA
+
+install-dvi: install-dvi-am
+
+install-dvi-am:
+
+install-exec-am:
+
+install-html: install-html-am
+
+install-html-am:
+
+install-info: install-info-am
+
+install-info-am:
+
+install-man:
+
+install-pdf: install-pdf-am
+
+install-pdf-am:
+
+install-ps: install-ps-am
+
+install-ps-am:
+
+installcheck-am:
+
+maintainer-clean: maintainer-clean-am
+ -rm -f Makefile
+maintainer-clean-am: distclean-am maintainer-clean-generic
+
+mostlyclean: mostlyclean-am
+
+mostlyclean-am: mostlyclean-generic mostlyclean-libtool
+
+pdf: pdf-am
+
+pdf-am:
+
+ps: ps-am
+
+ps-am:
+
+uninstall-am: uninstall-extensions_docDATA
+
+.MAKE: install-am install-strip
+
+.PHONY: all all-am check check-am clean clean-generic clean-libtool \
+ cscopelist-am ctags-am distclean distclean-generic \
+ distclean-libtool distdir dvi dvi-am html html-am info info-am \
+ install install-am install-data install-data-am install-dvi \
+ install-dvi-am install-exec install-exec-am \
+ install-extensions_docDATA install-html install-html-am \
+ install-info install-info-am install-man install-pdf \
+ install-pdf-am install-ps install-ps-am install-strip \
+ installcheck installcheck-am installdirs maintainer-clean \
+ maintainer-clean-generic mostlyclean mostlyclean-generic \
+ mostlyclean-libtool pdf pdf-am ps ps-am tags-am uninstall \
+ uninstall-am uninstall-extensions_docDATA
+
+.PRECIOUS: Makefile
+
+
+# Tell versions [3.59,3.63) of GNU make to not export all variables.
+# Otherwise a system limit (for SysV at least) may be exceeded.
+.NOEXPORT:
diff --git a/pigeonhole/doc/extensions/duplicate.txt b/pigeonhole/doc/extensions/duplicate.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..962e69e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pigeonhole/doc/extensions/duplicate.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
+Duplicate Extension
+
+Relevant specifications
+=======================
+
+ doc/rfc/duplicate.rfc7352.txt
+
+Description
+===========
+
+The "duplicate" extension adds a new test command called "duplicate" to the
+Sieve language. This test adds the ability to detect duplications. The main
+application for this new test is handling duplicate deliveries commonly caused
+by mailing list subscriptions or redirected mail addresses. The detection is
+normally performed by matching the message ID to an internal list of message
+IDs from previously delivered messages. For more complex applications, the
+"duplicate" test can also use the content of a specific header field or other
+parts of the message.
+
+Refer to doc/rfc/duplicate.rfc7352.txt for a specification of the Sieve language
+extension. Previously, this extension was Dovecot-specific and available under
+the name "vnd.dovecot.duplicate". That implementation differs significantly from
+what is now published as an RFC, but for backwards compatibility the original
+extension is still supported.
+
+Configuration
+=============
+
+The "duplicate" extension is available by default. The "duplicate" extension has
+its own specific settings. The following settings are available (default
+values are indicated):
+
+sieve_duplicate_default_period = 14d
+sieve_duplicate_max_period = 7d
+ These options respectively specify the default and the maximum value for the
+ period after which tracked values are purged from the duplicate tracking
+ database. The period is specified in s(econds), unless followed by a d(ay),
+ h(our) or m(inute) specifier character.
+
+Example
+=======
+
+plugin {
+ sieve = ~/.dovecot.sieve
+
+ sieve_duplicate_default_period = 1h
+ sieve_duplicate_max_period = 1d
+}
diff --git a/pigeonhole/doc/extensions/editheader.txt b/pigeonhole/doc/extensions/editheader.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4c75831
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pigeonhole/doc/extensions/editheader.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,64 @@
+Editheader Extension
+
+Relevant specifications
+=======================
+
+ RFC5293 - doc/rfc/editheader.rfc5293.txt
+
+Description
+===========
+
+The editheader extension [RFC5293] enables Sieve scripts to delete and add
+message header fields, thereby allowing interaction with other components that
+consume or produce header fields.
+
+Configuration
+=============
+
+The editheader extension is not available by default and needs to be enabled
+explicitly by adding it to the sieve_extensions setting.
+
+The following settings can be configured for the editheader extension (default
+values are indicated):
+
+sieve_editheader_max_header_size = 2048
+ The maximum size in bytes of a header field value passed to the addheader
+ command. The minimum value for this setting is 1024 bytes. The value is in
+ bytes, unless followed by a k(ilo).
+
+sieve_editheader_forbid_add =
+ A space-separated list of headers that cannot be added to the message header.
+ Addition of the `Subject:' header cannot be prohibited, as required by the RFC
+ specification. Therefore, adding this header to this setting has no effect.
+
+sieve_editheader_forbid_delete =
+ A space-separated list of headers that cannot be deleted from the message
+ header. Deleting the `Received:' and `Auto-Submitted:' fields is always
+ forbidden, while removing the `Subject:' header cannot be prohibited,
+ as required by the RFC specification. Therefore, adding one of these headers
+ to this setting has no effect.
+
+sieve_editheader_protected =
+ A space-separated list of headers that cannot be added to or deleted from
+ the message header. This setting is provided for backwards compatibility. It
+ is a combination of the sieve_editheader_forbid_add and
+ sieve_editheader_forbid_delete settings. The same limitations apply.
+
+Invalid values for the settings above will make the Sieve interpreter log
+a warning and revert to the default values.
+
+Example
+=======
+
+plugin {
+ # Use editheader
+ sieve_extensions = +editheader
+
+ # Header fiels must not exceed one 1k
+ sieve_editheader_max_header_size = 1k
+
+ # Protected special headers
+ sieve_editheader_forbid_add = X-Verified
+ sieve_editheader_forbid_delete = X-Verified X-Seen
+}
+
diff --git a/pigeonhole/doc/extensions/include.txt b/pigeonhole/doc/extensions/include.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..44cfacc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pigeonhole/doc/extensions/include.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
+Include Extension
+
+Relevant Specifications
+=======================
+
+ draft-ietf-sieve-include-05 - doc/rfc/draft-ietf-sieve-include-05.txt
+
+Description
+===========
+
+The Sieve include extension permits users to include one Sieve script into
+another. This can make managing large scripts or multiple sets of scripts much
+easier, and allows a site and its users to build up libraries of scripts. Users
+are able to include their own personal scripts or site-wide scripts.
+
+Included scripts can include more scripts of their own, yielding a tree of
+included scripts with the main script (typically the user's personal script) at
+its root.
+
+Configuration
+=============
+
+The include extension is available by default. The include extension has its own
+specific settings. The following settings can be configured for the include
+extension (default values are indicated):
+
+sieve_include_max_includes = 255
+ The maximum number of scripts that may be included. This is the total number
+ of scripts involved in the include tree.
+
+sieve_include_max_nesting_depth = 10
+ The maximum nesting depth for the include tree.
diff --git a/pigeonhole/doc/extensions/spamtest-virustest.txt b/pigeonhole/doc/extensions/spamtest-virustest.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2ac8ad4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pigeonhole/doc/extensions/spamtest-virustest.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,140 @@
+Spamtest and Virustest Extensions
+
+Relevant Specifications
+=======================
+
+ RFC5235 - doc/rfc/spamvirustest.rfc5235.txt
+
+Description
+===========
+
+Using the spamtest and virustest extensions (RFC 5235), the Sieve language
+provides a uniform and standardized command interface for evaluating spam and
+virus tests performed on the message. Users no longer need to know what headers
+need to be checked and how the scanner's verdict is represented in the header
+field value. They only need to know how to use the spamtest (spamtestplus) and
+virustest extensions. This also gives GUI-based Sieve editors the means to
+provide a portable and easy to install interface for spam and virus filter
+configuration. The burden of specifying which headers need to be checked and how
+the scanner output is represented falls onto the Sieve administrator.
+
+Configuration
+=============
+
+The spamtest, spamtestplus and virustest extensions are not enabled by default
+and thus need to be enabled explicitly using the sieve_extensions setting.
+
+The following settings need to be configured for using the spamtest and
+spamtestplus extensions. The virustest extension has identical configuration
+settings, but with a `sieve_virustest_' prefix instead of a `sieve_spamtest_'
+prefix:
+
+sieve_spamtest_status_type = "score" / "strlen" / "text"
+ This specifies the type of status result that the spam/virus scanner produces.
+ This can either be a numeric score ("score"), a string of identical characters
+ ("strlen"), e.g. '*******', or a textual description, e.g. `Spam'
+ or `Not Spam'.
+
+sieve_spamtest_status_header = <header-field> [ ":" <regexp> ]
+ This specifies the header field that contains the result information of the
+ spam scanner and it may express the syntax of the content of the header. If no
+ matching header is found in the message, the spamtest command will match
+ against "0".
+
+ This is a structured setting. The first part specifies the header field name.
+ Optionally, an extended POSIX regular expression follows the header field
+ name, separated by a colon. Any whitespace directly following the colon is not
+ part of the regular expression. If the regular expression is omitted, any
+ header content is accepted and the full header value is used. When a regular
+ expression is used, it must specify one match value (inside brackets) that
+ yields the desired spam scanner result. If the header does not match the
+ regular expression or if no value match is found, the spamtest will match
+ against "0".
+
+sieve_spamtest_max_value =
+ This statically specifies the maximum value a numeric spam score can have.
+
+sieve_spamtest_max_header = <header-field> [ ":" <regexp> ]
+ Some spam scanners include the maximum score value in one of their status
+ headers. Using this setting, this maximum can be extracted from the message
+ itself instead of specifying the maximum manually using the setting
+ `sieve_spamtest_max_value' explained above. The syntax is identical to the
+ `sieve_spamtext_status_header' setting.
+
+sieve_spamtest_text_valueX =
+ When the `sieve_spamtest_status_type' setting is set to "text", these settings
+ specify that the spamtest command will match against "X" when the specified
+ string is equal to the text (extracted) from the status header. For spamtest,
+ values of X between 0 and 10 are recognized, while virustest only uses values
+ between 0 and 5.
+
+Examples
+========
+
+This section shows several configuration examples. Each example shows a specimen
+of valid virus/spam test headers that the given configuration will work on.
+
+Example 1
+---------
+
+Spam header: `X-Spam-Score: No, score=-3.2'
+
+plugin {
+ sieve_extensions = +spamtest +spamtestplus
+
+ sieve_spamtest_status_type = score
+ sieve_spamtest_status_header = \
+ X-Spam-Score: [[:alnum:]]+, score=(-?[[:digit:]]+\.[[:digit:]])
+ sieve_spamtest_max_value = 5.0
+}
+
+Example 2
+---------
+
+Spam header: `X-Spam-Status: Yes'
+
+plugin {
+ sieve_extensions = +spamtest +spamtestplus
+
+ sieve_spamtest_status_type = text
+ sieve_spamtest_status_header = X-Spam-Status
+ sieve_spamtest_text_value1 = No
+ sieve_spamtest_text_value10 = Yes
+}
+
+Example 3
+---------
+
+Spam header: `X-Spam-Score: sssssss'
+
+plugin {
+ sieve_extensions = +spamtest +spamtestplus
+
+ sieve_spamtest_status_header = X-Spam-Score
+ sieve_spamtest_status_type = strlen
+ sieve_spamtest_max_value = 5
+}
+
+Example 4
+---------
+
+Spam header: `X-Spam-Score: status=3.2 required=5.0'
+Virus header: `X-Virus-Scan: Found to be clean.'
+
+plugin {
+ sieve_extensions = +spamtest +spamtestplus +virustest
+
+ sieve_spamtest_status_type = score
+ sieve_spamtest_status_header = \
+ X-Spam-Score: score=(-?[[:digit:]]+\.[[:digit:]]).*
+ sieve_spamtest_max_header = \
+ X-Spam-Score: score=-?[[:digit:]]+\.[[:digit:]] required=([[:digit:]]+\.[[:digit:]])
+
+ sieve_virustest_status_type = text
+ sieve_virustest_status_header = X-Virus-Scan: Found to be (.+)\.
+ sieve_virustest_text_value1 = clean
+ sieve_virustest_text_value5 = infected
+}
+
+
+
diff --git a/pigeonhole/doc/extensions/vacation.txt b/pigeonhole/doc/extensions/vacation.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3e405a9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pigeonhole/doc/extensions/vacation.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,122 @@
+Vacation Extension
+
+Relevant specifications
+=======================
+
+ RFC5230 - doc/rfc/vacation.rfc5230.txt
+ RFC6131 - doc/rfc/vacation-seconds.rfc6131.txt
+
+Description
+===========
+
+The Sieve vacation extension [RFC5230] defines a mechanism to generate automatic
+replies to incoming email messages. It takes various precautions to make sure
+replies are only sent when appropriate. Script authors specify how often replies
+are sent to a particular contact. In the original vacation extension, this
+interval is specified in days with a minimum of one day. When more granularity
+is necessary and particularly when replies must be sent more frequently than one
+day, the vacation-seconds extension [RFC6131] can be used. This allows
+specifying the minimum reply interval in seconds with a minimum of zero (reply
+is then always sent), depending on administrator configuration.
+
+Configuration
+=============
+
+The vacation extension is available by default. In contrast, the
+vacation-seconds extension - which implies the vacation extension when used - is
+not available by default and needs to be enabled explicitly by adding it to the
+sieve_extensions setting. The configuration also needs to be adjusted
+accordingly to allow a non-reply period of less than a day.
+
+The vacation and vacation-seconds extensions have their own specific settings.
+The settings that specify a period are specified in s(econds), unless followed
+by a d(ay), h(our) or m(inute) specifier character.
+
+The following settings can be configured for the vacation extension (default
+values are indicated):
+
+sieve_vacation_min_period = 1d
+ This specifies the minimum period that can be specified for the :days and
+ :seconds tags of the vacation command. A minimum of 0 indicates that users are
+ allowed to make the Sieve interpreter send a vacation response message for
+ every incoming message that meets the other reply criteria (refer to RFC5230).
+ A value of zero is however not recommended.
+
+sieve_vacation_max_period = 0
+ This specifies the maximum period that can be specified for the :days tag of
+ the vacation command. The configured value must be larger than the
+ sieve_vacation_min_period setting. A value of 0 has a special meaning: it
+ indicates that there is no upper limit.
+
+sieve_vacation_default_period = 7d
+ This specifies the default period that is used when no :days or :seconds tag
+ is specified. The configured value must lie between the
+ sieve_vacation_min_period and sieve_vacation_max_period.
+
+sieve_vacation_max_subject_codepoints = 256
+ The maximum number of Unicode codepoints used in the Subject header generated
+ for the outgoing vacation message. When composite characters are involved,
+ the number of actual charactes in the Subject text can be less than this
+ number, otherwise it is equal. When the subject text exceeds the limit, it is
+ truncated and the removed part is replaced with an ellipsis character ('...').
+
+sieve_vacation_use_original_recipient = no
+ This specifies whether the original envelope recipient should be used in the
+ check for implicit delivery. The vacation command checks headers of the
+ incoming message, such as To: and Cc: for the address of the recipient, to
+ verify that the message is explicitly addressed at the recipient. If the
+ recipient address is not found, the vacation action will not trigger a
+ response to prevent sending a reply when it is not appropriate. Normally only
+ the final recipient address is used in this check. This setting allows
+ including the original recipient specified in the SMTP session if available.
+ This is useful to handle mail accounts with aliases. Use this option with
+ caution: if you are using aliases that point to more than a single account,
+ senders can get multiple vacation responses for a single message.
+
+sieve_vacation_dont_check_recipient = no
+ This disables the checks for implicit delivery entirely. This means that the
+ vacation command does not verify that the message is explicitly addressed at
+ the recipient. Use this option with caution. Specifying 'yes' will violate the
+ Sieve standards and can cause vacation replies to be sent for messages not
+ directly addressed at the recipient.
+
+sieve_vacation_send_from_recipient = no
+ This setting determines whether vacation messages are sent with the SMTP MAIL
+ FROM envelope address set to the recipient address of the Sieve script owner.
+ Normally this is set to <>, which is the default as recommended in the
+ specification. This is meant to prevent mail loops. However, there are
+ situations for which a valid sender address is required and this setting can
+ be used to accommodate for those.
+
+sieve_vacation_to_header_ignore_envelope = no
+ With this setting disabled (the default), the "To:" header in the composed
+ vacation reply is determined by finding the envelope sender address in the
+ first "Sender:", "Resent-From:", or "From:" headers (in that order). The
+ matching address is used in the "To:" header of the reply, which then includes
+ the "phrase" part of the address; i.e., usually the name of the person
+ associated with that address. If no match is found, the bare envelope sender
+ address is used instead. In contrast, with this setting enabled, the envelope
+ is completely ignored for this purpose and the first address found from the
+ mentioned headers is always used. This is useful when the envelope sender is
+ mangled somehow; e.g. by the Sender Rewriting Scheme (SRS).
+
+Invalid values for the settings above will make the Sieve interpreter log a
+warning and revert to the default values.
+
+Example
+=======
+
+plugin {
+ # Use vacation-seconds
+ sieve_extensions = +vacation-seconds
+
+ # One hour at minimum
+ sieve_vacation_min_period = 1h
+
+ # Ten days default
+ sieve_vacation_min_period = 10d
+
+ # Thirty days at maximum
+ sieve_vacation_max_period = 30d
+}
+
diff --git a/pigeonhole/doc/extensions/vnd.dovecot.environment.txt b/pigeonhole/doc/extensions/vnd.dovecot.environment.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..59ed93a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pigeonhole/doc/extensions/vnd.dovecot.environment.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
+Vnd.dovecot.environment Extension
+
+Relevant specifications
+=======================
+
+ doc/rfc/spec-bosch-sieve-dovecot-environment.txt
+
+Description
+===========
+
+The "vnd.dovecot.environment" extension builds upon the existing standard
+"environment" extension, which allows Sieve scripts to access information about
+their execution context, such as the name and version of the Sieve interpreter
+implementation. The new "vnd.dovecot.environment" extension adds a few more
+environment items that can be accessed by Sieve scripts. Additionally, it makes
+the environment items available directly as variables [VARIABLES].
+
+Configuration
+=============
+
+The "vnd.dovecot.environment" extension is not available by default; it needs
+to be added to the sieve_extensions or (rather) the sieve_global extensions
+setting.
+
+Currently, the "vnd.dovecot.environment" extension has no specific settings.
+However, this extension adds environment items with a "vnd.dovecot.config."
+prefix that can be used to access part of the Dovecot configuration. An
+environment item named "vnd.dovecot.config.identifier" yields the value of a
+plugin setting called "sieve_env_identifier".
+
+Example
+=======
+
+With the following configuration:
+
+plugin {
+ sieve = ~/.dovecot.sieve
+
+ sieve_env_reject_reason = Please don't mail me.
+}
+
+The following script will reject the message with the configured reason:
+
+require "reject";
+require "variables";
+require "vnd.dovecot.environment";
+
+reject "${vnd.dovecot.config.reject_reason}";
diff --git a/pigeonhole/doc/extensions/vnd.dovecot.report.txt b/pigeonhole/doc/extensions/vnd.dovecot.report.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c512607
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pigeonhole/doc/extensions/vnd.dovecot.report.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
+Vnd.dovecot.report Extension
+
+Relevant specifications
+=======================
+
+ doc/rfc/spec-bosch-sieve-report.txt
+
+Description
+===========
+
+The "vnd.dovecot.report" extension provides the means to send Messaging Abuse
+Reporting Format (MARF) reports (RFC 5965). This format is intended for
+communications regarding email abuse and related issues. The "report" command
+allows (partially) automating the exchange of these reports, which is
+particularly useful when the Sieve script is executed for an IMAP event
+(RFC 6785) that is triggered by direct user action.
+
+Configuration
+=============
+
+The "vnd.dovecot.report" extension is not available by default; it needs
+to be added to the sieve_extensions setting (or any of the alternatives).
+
+The "vnd.dovecot.report" extension has its own specific settings. The following
+settings can be configured for the vacation extension (default values are
+indicated):
+
+ sieve_report_from = postmaster
+ Specifies what address is used for the "From:" header field in reports.
+ The following values are supported for this setting:
+
+ "postmaster" - The postmaster_address configured for the LDA (default).
+ "sender" - The sender address is used.
+ "recipient" - The final recipient address is used.
+ "orig_recipient" - The original recipient is used.
+ "user_email" - The user's primary address is used. This is
+ configured with the "sieve_user_email" setting. If
+ that setting is unconfigured, "user_mail" is equal to
+ "recipient".
+ "<user@domain>" - Redirected messages are always sent from user@domain.
+ The angle brackets are mandatory. The null "<>" address
+ not supported and interpreted as "postmaster".
+
+Invalid values for the settings above will make the Sieve interpreter log a
+warning and revert to the default values.
+
+Example
+=======
+
+plugin {
+ sieve = file:~/sieve;active=~/.dovecot.sieve
+
+ sieve_report_from = <reporter@example.com>
+}