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=== Rule 8: Forwarding ManageSieve (Port 4190) === * '''Protocol''': IPv4 TCP * '''Source''': <code>mailserver_trusted_clients</code> * '''Destination''': 192.168.5.3 * '''Port''': 4190 * '''Description''': NAT Forward Dovecot ManageSieve to Mailcow <span id="what-this-rule-does-4"></span> ==== What this rule does: ==== * This rule forwards ManageSieve traffic on port 4190 to the Mailcow server. * ManageSieve is a protocol used to manage server-side email filtering rules (such as automated sorting of emails into folders, marking emails as spam, etc.). This is done on the server side rather than through a client-side rule. * '''Why this is needed''': This rule allows trusted clients to create and manage email filtering rules on the server. For example, users can create rules to automatically move incoming emails from a certain sender into a specific folder. Itโs useful for managing email organization and automating tasks at the server level. I donโt bother with this, but you can if you want to. <span id="tldr-of-self-hosted-email-firewall-rules"></span>
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