-// set to null for default behaviour
-$rcmail_config['sieverules_folder_encoding'] = null;
-
-// include the IMAP root in the folder path when creating the rules
-// set to false to never include the IMAP root in the folder path
-// set to null for default behaviour
-$rcmail_config['sieverules_include_imap_root'] = null;
-
-// ruleset name
-$rcmail_config['sieverules_ruleset_name'] = 'roundcube';
-
-// allow multiple actions
-$rcmail_config['sieverules_multiple_actions'] = TRUE;
-
-// allowed actions
-$rcmail_config['sieverules_allowed_actions'] = array(
- 'fileinto' => TRUE,
- 'vacation' => TRUE,
- 'reject' => TRUE,
- 'redirect' => TRUE,
- 'keep' => TRUE,
- 'discard' => TRUE,
- 'imapflags' => TRUE,
- 'notify' => TRUE,
- 'stop' => TRUE
- );
-
-// headers listed as examples of "Other headers"
-$rcmail_config['sieverules_other_headers'] = array(
- 'Reply-To', 'List-Id', 'MailingList', 'Mailing-List',
- 'X-ML-Name', 'X-List', 'X-List-Name', 'X-Mailing-List',
- 'Resent-From', 'Resent-To', 'X-Mailer', 'X-MailingList',
- 'X-Spam-Status', 'X-Priority', 'Importance', 'X-MSMail-Priority',
- 'Precedence', 'Return-Path', 'Received', 'Auto-Submitted',
- 'X-Spam-Flag', 'X-Spam-Tests', 'Sender',
- );
-
-// Predefined rules
-// each rule should be in it own array - examples provided in README
-// 'name' => name of the rule, displayed in the rule type select box
-// 'type' => one of: header, address, envelope, size
-// 'header' => name of the header to test
-// 'operator' => operator to use, for all possible values please see README
-// 'extra' => extra information needed for the rule in some cases
-// 'target' => value that the header is tested against
-$rcmail_config['sieverules_predefined_rules'] = array();
-
-// Advanced editor
-// allows the user to edit the sieve file directly, without the restrictions of the normal UI
-// 0 - Disabled, option not shown in the UI
-// 1 - Enabled, option shown in the UI
-// 2 - Option shown in the UI and used by default
-$rcmail_config['sieverules_adveditor'] = 1;
-
-// Allow users to use multiple rulesets
-$rcmail_config['sieverules_multiplerules'] = TRUE;
-
-// Default (or global) sieve rule file
-$rcmail_config['sieverules_default_file'] = '/etc/dovecot/sieve/default';
-
-// Auto load default sieve rule file if no rules exist and no import filters match
-$rcmail_config['sieverules_auto_load_default'] = FALSE;
-
-// Example sieve rule file
-$rcmail_config['sieverules_example_file'] = '/etc/dovecot/sieve/example';
-
-// Force the :addresses line to always be added to new vacation rules
-// Some sieve setups require that the :address part of a vacation rule is always present for the message to be sent
-// Cyrus setups need this to option set to true
-$rcmail_config['sieverules_force_vacto'] = FALSE;
-
-// Limit the selection of :addresses available to only those setup in as an identity
-// Setting this to false will give the user a textbox to enter in any address(es) they like, rather than a list of checkboxes
-$rcmail_config['sieverules_limit_vacto'] = TRUE;
-
-// Allow users to set the :from option when creating new vacation rules, not all servers support this option
-// If your server supports the variables extension users also have an 'auto detect' option which will detect the address to which the message was sent
-// Else the user's default identity will be used as the default value
-$rcmail_config['sieverules_show_vacfrom'] = FALSE;
-
-// Allow users to set the :handle option when creating new vacation rules, not all servers support this option
-$rcmail_config['sieverules_show_vachandle'] = FALSE;
-
-// The rule file can be written as one IF/ELSIF statement or as a series of unrelated IF statements
-// TRUE - one IF/ELSIF statement (default)
-// FALSE - a series of unrelated IF statements
-$rcmail_config['sieverules_use_elsif'] = TRUE;
-
-// Fileinto action options
-// 0 - List only subscribed folders
-// 1 - List subscribed and unsubscribed folders
-// 2 - List subscribed and unsubscribed folders and allow users to enter a folder name (for advanced users only, requires sieve mailbox extension)
-$rcmail_config['sieverules_fileinto_options'] = 0;
-
-// For information on customising the rule file see "The structure of the rule file" in the README
-// For information on customising the contents of the drop downs see "Default values for header, operator and flag drop downs" in the README
+// Defaults to UTF7-IMAP
+$rcmail_config['managesieve_mbox_encoding'] = 'UTF-8';
+
+// I need this because my dovecot (with listescape plugin) uses
+// ':' delimiter, but creates folders with dot delimiter
+$rcmail_config['managesieve_replace_delimiter'] = '';
+
+// disabled sieve extensions (body, copy, date, editheader, encoded-character,
+// envelope, environment, ereject, fileinto, ihave, imap4flags, index,
+// mailbox, mboxmetadata, regex, reject, relational, servermetadata,
+// spamtest, spamtestplus, subaddress, vacation, variables, virustest, etc.
+// Note: not all extensions are implemented
+$rcmail_config['managesieve_disabled_extensions'] = array();
+
+// Enables debugging of conversation with sieve server. Logs it into <log_dir>/sieve
+$rcmail_config['managesieve_debug'] = false;
+
+// Enables features described in http://wiki.kolab.org/KEP:14
+$rcmail_config['managesieve_kolab_master'] = false;
+
+// Script name extension used for scripts including. Dovecot uses '.sieve',
+// Cyrus uses '.siv'. Doesn't matter if you have managesieve_kolab_master disabled.
+$rcmail_config['managesieve_filename_extension'] = '.sieve';
+
+// List of reserved script names (without extension).
+// Scripts listed here will be not presented to the user.
+$rcmail_config['managesieve_filename_exceptions'] = array();