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Feature request: enable / disable modules (specificially sievefilters) #7

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fohbttc6rkoo opened this issue Dec 21, 2022 · 8 comments

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@fohbttc6rkoo
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According to the info page page on my cypht install, the yunohost version currently comes with these modules enabled:

core, contacts, local_contacts, feeds, pop3, imap, smtp, account, idle_timer, calendar, themes, nux, developer, history, saved_searches, advanced_search, highlights, profiles, inline_message, imap_folders, keyboard_shortcuts

But there are a bunch of other modules that users might want. It would be neat if users could choose modules during the install, or configure modules the yunohost admin config-panel or something.

As an example, I would like it if cypht automatically filtered emails. there is a module for this but its not enabled by default, which means that it will be months, if ever, before I can get around to learning how to enable that particular functionality. It would be better if there was a way to do it from the yunohost gui.

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Having a way to enable/disable modules is a very good idea. I wonder if/how YunoHost can handle this.

Sieve support is in not yet released Cypht 1.4

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Related: #10

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@rodriguezny Can you take a look? Cypht on YunoHost should indeed have Sieve. And there are perhaps some other important modules to turn on.

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rodriguezny commented May 21, 2024

@rodriguezny Can you take a look? Cypht on YunoHost should indeed have Sieve. And there are perhaps some other important modules to turn on.

Ok. The feature requested is a good idea, I myself was thinking of a way of make it work like suggested. An idea to make it happen is the way we set the admin user and password during the installation.
But meanwhile, I made sieve work in this PR #58

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@fohbttc6rkoo Can you test?

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The next release of Cypht (likely 2.2.0) will be better for making it easy to activate Sieve:
cypht-org/cypht#1109

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@fohbttc6rkoo Please test :-)

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@fohbttc6rkoo Please test Cypht 2.4.0: #77

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