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DBMAIL-SIEVECMD(8)					    DBMAIL-SIEVECMD(8)

NAME
       dbmail-sievecmd - manipulates Sieve scripts in DBMail.

SYNOPSIS
       dbmail-sievecmd [common options]	-u username --list
       dbmail-sievecmd [common options]	-u username --activate scriptname
       dbmail-sievecmd [common options]	-u username --deactivate scriptname
       dbmail-sievecmd [common options]	-u username --show scriptname
       dbmail-sievecmd [common options]	-u username --import file
       dbmail-sievecmd [common options]	-u username --edit scriptname
       dbmail-sievecmd [common options]	-u username --remove scriptname

DESCRIPTION
       DBMail stores Sieve scripts in DBMail. 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-sieved(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, --user username
	   Specify the user whose scripts we will be modifying.

       -l, --list
	   List	scripts	belonging to user

       -a, --activate scriptname
	   Activates scriptname, deactivating all other	scripts.

       -d, --deactivate	scriptname
	   Deactivates scriptname if it	was active.

       -c, --show scriptname
	   Show	the named script.

       -i, --import scriptname < file
	   Creates a script called scriptname by importing file.

       -e, --edit scriptname
	   Edit	the contents of	the named script

	   (if no script is given, the active script is	displayed)

       -r, --remove scriptname
	   Remove the named script. If the script was active, no script	will
	   be active after it is deleted.

COMMON OPTIONS
       -f, --config configfile
	   Specify an alternate	config file.

	   Use dbmail-<utility>	--help to show the default location.

       -q, --quiet
	   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, --verbose
	   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, --version
	   Show	the version and	copyright, then	exit.

       -h, --help
	   Show	a brief	summary	of options, then exit.

SEE ALSO
       dbmail(1), dbmail.conf(5), dbmail-deliver(1), dbmail-export(8),
       dbmail-httpd(8),	dbmail-imapd(8), dbmail-lmtpd(8), dbmail-pop3d(8),
       dbmail-sieved(8), dbmail-sievecmd(8), dbmail-users(8), dbmail-util(8)

BUGS
       For the latest announcements, please subscribe to the DBMail announce
       mailing list[1]

       For general discussion, please subscribe	to the DBMail general mailing
       list[2]

       If you experience an issue with DBMail, please report it	on the DBMail
       Bug Tracker[3]. It may be helpful to have a debug log available.

LICENSE
       DBMail and its components are distributed under the terms of the	GNU
       General Public License Version 2. 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.

	   Alan	Hicks	       Persistent Objects Ltd https://p-o.co.uk
	   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://www.ic-s.nl

AUTHOR
       Alan Hicks <ahicks@p-o.co.uk>
	   Author.

NOTES
	1. DBMail announce mailing list
	   https://dbmail.org/wws/info/dbmail-announce/

	2. DBMail general mailing list
	   https://dbmail.org/wws/info/dbmail-general/

	3. DBMail Bug Tracker
	   https://github.com/dbmail/dbmail/issues

				  03/04/2026		    DBMAIL-SIEVECMD(8)

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