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INSTALLSIEVE(1)						       INSTALLSIEVE(1)

NAME
       installsieve - user utility for managing sieve scripts

SYNOPSIS
       installsieve

DESCRIPTION
       installsieve  is	 a  utility  that  allows  users to manage their sieve
       scripts kept on the server.

OPTIONS
       -v <name> View script with the given  name.  The	 script	 if  retrieved
       sucessfully is output to standard output.

       -l  List	 all  of  the  scripts	currently on the server. If one of the
       scripts is active a arrow is printed indicating that it is  the	active
       script.

       -p  <port>  Port to connect to. If left off this defaults to "sieve" as
       defined in /etc/services.

       -i <file> Install a file onto the server. If a  script  with  the  same
       name  already  exists on the server it is overwritten. Upon sucessfully
       putting the script on the server the script is set  active.  If	<file>
       has  the	 extension  .script it is chopped when put on the server since
       sieve names may not contain a '.'.

       -a <name> Set <name> as the active script. The list of available	 names
       can be obtained from the '-l' option..

       -d <name> Delete the sieve script on the server with <name>.

       -m  <mechanism>	Force  installsieve to use <mechanism> for authentica‐
       tion. If not specified the strongest authentication mechanism  is  cho‐
       sen.

       -g  <name>  Get the sieve script with <name> and save it to disk with a
       ".script" extension. If a file with that	 name  already	exists	it  is
       overwritten.

       -u  <user>  Userid/Authname  to use for authentication; by default, the
       current user.

CMU				 Project Cyrus		       INSTALLSIEVE(1)
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