-- Andreas Haase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is rumored to have mumbled on Dienstag, 28. September 2004 16:55 Uhr +0200 regarding Examining sieve scripts of other users out of a perl script:

I want to display the sievescripts of some users, where I don't know the
passwords. The admin account of the cyrus is available. One way would be
to examine the wanted entries out of the file system, but is there another
way for authenticating and reading the scripts?

Any hints appreciated.

Depends on the authentication mechs your installation supports. Some of the SASL mechs (AFAIK PLAIN and DIGEST-MD5) allow you to authenticate as a different user:

Usage:
   sieveshell [--user=*user*] [--authname=*authname*] [--realm=*realm*]
   [--exec=*script*] *server*

So you could do

sieveshell --user=??? --authname=cyrus
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