If you built cyrus with sieve then it is already running.  You can test it 
by telneting to port 2000:

You should see few lines with the first line something like the following:

"IMPLEMENTATION" "Cyrus timsieved v1.0.0"

This means that sieve is running.

You can load scripts into the server using sieveshell.  If you don't have 
it do a search on google for this small perl script.

Avi

--On Saturday, October 13, 2001 12:37:38 AM +0200 Jochen Metzger 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi out there,
>
> so it's done cyrus is running successfully 2.0.16 on 7.2 Mandrake.
> (it's been hard, but not it's working).
>
> So the next step is:
> making sieve-server run.
>
> The problem, I can't find anything about it.
> (I found how the scripts do have to look like)
>
> But where do I save them -> it the user-directory?
>
> And how do I start the sieve-Server? Should I put it in xinet or is it
> controlled by the master-process of imapd.
-- 
Avi Schwartz
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"I have to share the credit. I invented it, but Bill made it
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