1DBMAIL-TIMSIEVED(8)                                        DBMAIL-TIMSIEVED(8)
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NAME

6       dbmail-timsieved - speaks the Manage Sieve draft protocol, used for
7       managing Sieve scripts for a user's email account.
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SYNOPSIS

10       dbmail-timsieved [-f configfile] [-p pidfile] [-nvVh]
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DESCRIPTION

13       The dbmail-timsieved daemon will spawn child processes as specified in
14       the dbmail.conf file. These processes listen, by default, on port 2000
15       of the localhost interface.
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OPTIONS

18       -p pidfile
19          Specify an alternate pid file. The daemons are currently hardcoded
20          to use /var/run/dbmail-<daemon> for their pid files, and will halt
21          if the pid file cannot be written. Use the -p pidfile option to
22          place the pid file in your system's preferred location.
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24       -n
25          No daemonize. The program remains attached to the console from which
26          it was started. This is quite useful for debugging when combined
27          with the -v option.
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COMMON OPTIONS

30       -f configfile
31          Specify an alternate config file. The utilities are currently
32          hardcoded to use /etc/dbmail.conf for their configs, and will halt
33          if the config file cannot be found. Use the -f configfile option to
34          specify your system's preferred config file location.
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36       -q
37          Quietly skip interactive prompts and helpful status messages which
38          would otherwise be printed to stdout. Use two -q's to silence errors
39          which would otherwise be printed to stderr.
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41       -v
42          Operate verbosely. Some of the utilities in the DBMail suite can
43          take two -v's for extra verbosity. Those which don't understand this
44          convention won't complain about having the extra -v and will simply
45          operate at their normal verbosity.
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47       -V
48          Show the version and copyright, then exit.
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50       -h
51          Show a brief summary of options, then exit.
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BUGS

54       If you experience inexplicable problems with DBMail, please report the
55       issue to the [1]DBMail Bug Tracker.
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LICENSE

58       DBMail and its components are distributed under the terms of the GNU
59       General Public License. Copyrights are held variously by the authors
60       listed below.
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AUTHOR(S)

63       DBMail is a collaborative effort among the core developers listed below
64       and the tremendous help of the testers, patchers and bug hunters listed
65       in the AUTHORS and THANKS files found in the DBMail source
66       distribution.
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68          Eelco van Beek      Aaron Stone            Paul J Stevens
69          Roel Rozendaal      Open Source Engineer   NFG Net Facilities Group BV
70          Ilja Booij          Palo Alto, CA USA      http://www.nfg.nl
71          IC&S                http://hydricacid.com
72          Koningsweg 4
73          3582 GE Utrecht
74          http://www.ic-s.nl
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REFERENCES

78       1. DBMail Bug Tracker
79          http://dbmail.org/index.php?page=bugs
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