NAME
App::Siesh - interactive sieve shell
SYNOPSIS
App::Siesh->run(
debug => 0,
user => 'dom',
host => 'imap',
tls => 'require',
port => '2000',
password => 'secret',
);
DESCRIPTION
App::Siesh provides a shell-like interface for manipulating sieve scripts using the ManageSieve protocol.
OPTIONS
- debug
-
Enable debugging.
- user
-
Specifies the username to use when logging into the sieve server. This option defaults to the value of the environment variable
USER
. - host
-
Specifies the machine to connect to. Defaults to
imap
. - port
-
Specifies the remote port to connect to. Defaults to
2000
. - tls
-
Specifies whether TLS is required ("require") or optional ("auto"). Defaults to unset, disabling TLS.
- password
-
Specifies the password to login.
COMMANDS
- list
-
Prints a list of all scripts on the server. The currently active script, if any, is marked by a * (astersik).
Synonyms: ls
- delete script-name ...
-
Deletes a script. It's not possible to delete the currently active script, so please use deactivate first. There's no way to undelete a deleted script.
Synonyms: rm
- edit script-name
-
Edits a script on the server without downloading it explicitly to your disk first. Under the hood it creates a temporary file, puts the script content in it and calls
$ENV{EDITOR}
on it. After that the script is uploaded back. It's also possible to create and edit a new script with this command.If your script is syntactical incorrect, you will be prompted to re-edit the file or throw away your changes.
- activate script-name
-
Activates the listed script. User may have multiple Sieve scripts on the server, yet only one script may be used for filtering of incoming messages. This is called the active script. Users may have zero or one active scripts
- deactivate
-
Deactivate all scripts. Deactivation of all your scripts results in no filtering at all.
- cat script-name ...
-
Print scripts on the standard output.
- quit
-
Terminates the sessiion with the remote SIEVE server. An end of file will also terminate the session and exit.
- help
-
Print a short description of all commands.
- put file-name script-name
-
Store a local file as script on the remote machine.
- get file-name local-name
-
Retrieve a remote script and store it on the local machine.
SEE ALSO
siesh, Net::ManageSieve::Siesh, Net::ManageSieve
AUTHOR
Mario Domgoergen <dom@math.uni-bonn.de>
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2008 Mario Domgoergen, all rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.