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sieve: a mail filtering tool.

NAME

sieve - a mail filtering tool.

SYNOPSIS

sieve [,OPTION/...] ,SCRIPT/

DESCRIPTION

GNU sieve -- a mail filtering tool.
-c, --[no-]compile-only
compile script and exit
-D, --dump
compile script, dump disassembled sieve code to terminal and exit
-d, --debug[=,FLAGS/]
debug flags (defaults to "TPt")
-E, --[no-]expression
treat SCRIPT as Sieve program text
-e, --email=,ADDRESS/
override user email address
--environment=,NAME=VALUE/
set sieve environment value
-f, --mbox-url=,MBOX/
mailbox to sieve (defaults to user's mail spool)
-k, --[no-]keep-going
keep on going if execution fails on a message
--line-info=,BOOL/
print source location along with action logs (default)
-n, --[no-]dry-run, --no-actions
do not execute any actions, just print what would be done
--no-program-name
do not prefix diagnostic messages with the program name
-t, --ticket=,TICKET/
ticket file for user authentication
-v, --[no-]verbose
log all actions
--variable=,NAME=VALUE/
set sieve variable
Global debugging settings
--debug-level=,LEVEL/
set Mailutils debugging level
--[no-]debug-line-info show source info with debugging messages
--log-facility=,FACILITY/
output logs to syslog FACILITY
-M, --mailer=,MAILER/
use specified URL as the default mailer
Sieve options
--clear-include-path
clear Sieve include path
--clear-library-path, --clearpath
clear Sieve library path
-I, --includedir=,DIR/
append DIR to the list of directories searched for include files
-L, --libdir=,DIR/
append DIR to the list of directories searched for library files
--libdir-prefix=,DIR/
add DIR to the beginning of the list of directories searched for library files
Configuration handling
--config-file=,FILE/
load this configuration file; implies --no-config
--config-lint
check configuration file syntax and exit
--config-verbose
verbosely log parsing of the configuration files
--no-config
do not load site and user configuration files
--no-site-config
do not load site-wide configuration file
--no-user-config
do not load user configuration file
--set=,PARAM=VALUE/
set configuration parameter
Informational options
--config-help
show configuration file summary
--show-config-options
show compilation options
-?, --help
give this help list
--usage
give a short usage message
-V, --version
print program version

Mandatory or optional arguments to long options are also mandatory or optional for any corresponding short options.

Sieve-specific debug levels:

trace1 - print parse tree before optimization trace2 - print parse tree after optimization trace3 - print parser traces trace4 - print tests and actions being executed trace9 - print each Sieve instruction being executed

Compatibility debug flags: g - main parser traces T - mailutils traces (same as --debug-level=,sieve/.trace0-trace1) P - network protocols (same as --debug-level=,sieve/.=prot) t - sieve trace (same as --debug-level=,sieve/.=trace4) i - sieve instructions trace (same as --debug-level=,sieve/.=trace9)

REPORTING BUGS

Report bugs to <bug-mailutils [at] gnu.org>.
GNU Mailutils home page: <http://mailutils.org>
General help using GNU software: <http://www.gnu.org/gethelp/>

COPYRIGHT

Copyright © 2007-2019 Free Software Foundation, inc. License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.

SEE ALSO

The complete GNU mailutils documentation is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the mailutils-doc package is installed, the command
info mailutils

should give you access to the complete manual.
You can also find this manual online in the GNU mailutils webpage:
https://www.gnu.org/software/mailutils/manual/index.html.
Please note this manpage was automatically generated by the Debian mailutils packagers. Do not file bugs for its content to the GNU Mailutils upstream authors.