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NAME

       installsieve - Cyrus IMAP documentation

       User utility for managing sieve scripts

SYNOPSIS

       installsieve [ -v name ] [ -l ] [ -p port ] [ -i file ]
           [ -a name ] [ -d name ] [ -m mechanism ] [ -g name ]
           [ -u user ]

DESCRIPTION

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

       NOTE:
          This program is deprecated. Please use sieveshell

OPTIONS

       -v name
              View script with the given name. The script if retrieved successfully is output  to
              standard output.

       -l     List all of the scripts currently on the server. If one of the scripts is active an
              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 successfully putting the script on the server
              the script is set active.

       -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  authentication.  If not specified the
              strongest authentication mechanism supported by  the  server  is  chosen.   Specify
              login to use the LOGIN command instead of AUTHENTICATE.

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

HISTORY

       NOTE:
          This program is deprecated. Please use sieveshell

SEE ALSO

       sieveshell(1)

AUTHOR

       The Cyrus Team, Nic Bernstein (Onlight)

COPYRIGHT

       1993–2023, The Cyrus Team