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NAMEdbmail-sievecmd - manipulates Sieve scripts in the DBMail database.SYNOPSISdbmail-sievecmd -u username [-l] [-a scriptname] [-d scriptname] [-i scriptname file] [-c [scriptname]] [-r scriptname] [-f configfile] [-nvVh]DESCRIPTIONDBMail stores Sieve scripts in a table in the DBMail database. These scripts are used to sort incoming mail for the email users. Each user has their own script space and may upload scripts to the dbmail-timsieved(8) daemon. The dbmail-sievecmd(8) utility provides a convenient method for the system administrator to work with Sieve scripts from the command line.OPTIONS-u usernameSpecify the user whose scripts we will be
modifying.
-l List scripts belonging to user
-a scriptname Activates scriptname, deactivating all other
scripts.
-d scriptname Deactivates scriptname if it was active.
-i scriptname file Creates a script called scriptname by importing file. If
file is - (dash) or unspecified, stdin will be read.
-c [scriptname] Print out the named script. If no script is given, the
active script is printed.
-r scriptname Remove the named script. If the script was active, no
script will be active after it is deletion.
COMMON OPTIONS-f configfileSpecify an alternate config file. The utilities are
currently hardcoded to use /etc/dbmail.conf for their configs, and will halt
if the config file cannot be found. Use the -f configfile option to specify
your system’s preferred config file location. Debian is patched to have
/etc/dbmail/dbmail.conf as the default.
-q Quietly skip interactive prompts and helpful status
messages which would otherwise be printed to stdout. Use two -q’s to
silence errors which would otherwise be printed to stderr.
-v Operate verbosely. Some of the utilities in the DBMail
suite can take two -v’s for extra verbosity. Those which don’t
understand this convention won’t complain about having the extra -v and
will simply operate at their normal verbosity.
-V Show the version and copyright, then exit.
-h Show a brief summary of options, then exit.
BUGSIf you experience inexplicable problems with DBMail, please report the issue to the DBMail Bug Tracker[1].LICENSEDBMail and its components are distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. Copyrights are held variously by the authors listed below.AUTHOR(S)DBMail is a collaborative effort among the core developers listed below and the tremendous help of the testers, patchers and bug hunters listed in the AUTHORS and THANKS files found in the DBMail source distribution.Eelco van Beek Aaron Stone Paul J Stevens Roel Rozendaal Open Source Engineer NFG Net Facilities Group BV Ilja Booij Palo Alto, CA USA http://www.nfg.nl IC&S http://hydricacid.com http://www.ic-s.nl NOTES
http://dbmail.org/mantis/
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