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diff --git a/network/dovecot-pigeonhole/README b/network/dovecot-pigeonhole/README index 84995d1dd32ec..73a60843e4586 100644 --- a/network/dovecot-pigeonhole/README +++ b/network/dovecot-pigeonhole/README @@ -1,19 +1,20 @@ -Pigeonhole is the name of the project that adds support for the Sieve language -(RFC 5228) and the ManageSieve protocol (RFC 5804) to the Dovecot Secure -IMAP/POP3 Server. +Pigeonhole is the name of the project that adds support for the Sieve +language (RFC 5228) and the ManageSieve protocol (RFC 5804) to the +Dovecot Secure IMAP/POP3 Server. -Sieve language specification and scripts provide mail filtering capabilities on -the server side for individual users. Each user can edit and upload (using -ManageSieve) sieve scripts to filter mail based on supported Sieve language -extensions within pigeonhole. +Sieve language specification and scripts provide mail filtering +capabilities on the server side for individual users. Each user can +edit and upload (using ManageSieve) sieve scripts to filter mail based +on supported Sieve language extensions within pigeonhole. -The Pigeonhole project provides Sieve support as a plugin to Dovecot's Local -Delivery Agent (LDA). The ManageSieve protocol is provided is an additional -service, next to Dovecot's own POP3 and IMAP services. +The Pigeonhole project provides Sieve support as a plugin to Dovecot's +Local Delivery Agent (LDA). The ManageSieve protocol is provided is an +additional service, next to Dovecot's own POP3 and IMAP services. -To configure pigeonhole, use sieve and managesieve config files installed with -dovecot documentation. Copy 20-managesieve.conf and 90-sieve.conf files to -/etc/dovecot/conf.d and edit them according to your needs. +To configure pigeonhole, use sieve and managesieve config files +installed with dovecot documentation. Copy 20-managesieve.conf and +90-sieve.conf files to /etc/dovecot/conf.d and edit them according to +your needs. For additional help with configuration, see: |