Adam, If I read the source correctly, sievecmd will only accept scripts on stdin. The help output is incorrect in that respect...
so try: dbmail-sievecmd -u userid -i testscript < test.script Adam Kosmin wrote: > I'm testing dbmail-sievecmd and am running the following: > > dbmail-sievecmd -u userid -i testscript test.script > > where "userid" is a valid user on my system, and test.script is a valid > sieve script that uses a very simple fileinto statement. > > To my surprise, the above command doesn't do much. I get a connection to > the database and it just hangs. I have to break out with CTRL-C to get > back into a shell... > > *** dbmail-sievecmd *** > Opening connection to database... > Opening connection to authentication... > Ok. Connected! > > > I'm using trunk revision 2029 and would be very interested to know if > anyone out there has used dbmail-sievecmd to interact with sieve scripts. > > All the best, > > Adam Kosmin > > > Matija Grabnar wrote: > >> I have Dbmail-2.1.5 installed on one system (and 2.0.9 in production). >> >> I really want to move my production server to 2.1.5, because I want to >> use the >> sieve facilities. However, I looked for tools to manage the >> sieve scripts, and I didn't find much. >> >> What tools are you guys using to manage sieve scripts on your dbmail >> servers? >> What are your experiences with the reliability etc? >> >> >> Matija >> _______________________________________________ >> Dbmail mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://mailman.fastxs.nl/mailman/listinfo/dbmail > > -- ________________________________________________________________ Paul Stevens paul at nfg.nl NET FACILITIES GROUP GPG/PGP: 1024D/11F8CD31 The Netherlands________________________________http://www.nfg.nl
