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ANN: managesieve 0.4

After four long years I am happy to announce a new release of
python-managesieve. To ensure faster development the project has moved
to a new home at <http://python-managesieve.origo.ethz.ch/>.

managesieve 0.4
================

A ManageSieve client library for remotely managing Sieve scripts,
including an user application (the interactive 'sieveshell').

Sieve scripts allow users to filter incoming email on the mail server.
The ManageSieve protocol allows managing Sieve scripts on a remote
mail server. These servers are commonly sealed so users cannot log
into them, yet users must be able to update their scripts on them.
This is what for the "ManageSieve" protocol is. For more information
about the ManageSieve protocol see `the ManageSieve Internet draft
<http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-martin-managesieve-07.txt>`_.

This module allows accessing a Sieve-Server for managing Sieve scripts
there. It is accompanied by a simple yet functional user application
'sieveshell'.
Changes since 0.3
-----------------
:managesieve:
- now works with Python 2.3 and later
- added support for TLS (STARTTLS), special thanks to Gregory Boyce
for fixing some corner cases here
- added support for PLAIN authentication
- use optparse if available instead of optik.
- API change: login() no longer uses the LOGIN authentication
mechanism, but has become a convenience function. It uses the best
mechanism available for authenticating the user.
- Several Bugfixes, see HISTORY for details.

Thanks to Tomas 'Skitta' Lindroos, Lorenzo Boccaccia, Alain Spineux,
darkness and Gregory Boyce for sending patches.

:sieveshell:
- added support for different authentication mechanisms
- added option --start-tls
- several other enhancements and bugfixes

Availability
-------------

'managesieve' is available for download at
http://python-managesieve.origo.ethz.ch/
Requirements
------------

managesieve requires Python >= 2.0
Not yet implemented
-------------------

- sieve-names are only quoted dump (put into quotes, but no escapes yet).
Copyright/License
-----------------

Copyright (C) 2003,2008 by Hartmut Goebel <h.******@crazy-compilers.com>

License: Python Software Foundation License
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/P...oundation.html

License for 'sieveshell' and test suite: GPL
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php

Credits
-------

Based on Sieve.py from Ulrich Eck <ue**@net-labs.dewhich is part of
of 'ImapClient' (see http://www.zope.org/Members/jack-e/ImapClient), a
Zope product.

Some ideas taken from imaplib written by Piers Lauder
<pi***@cs.su.oz.auet al.

Thanks to Tomas 'Skitta' Lindroos, Lorenzo Boccaccia, Alain Spineux,
darkness and Gregory Boyce for sending patches.
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