Re: Examining sieve scripts of other users out of a perl script

2004-09-28 Thread Andreas Haase
Hi, > > Thank you for that, works well. But I need to do that out of a perl script > > or something like that. And there I cannot input the password > > interactively. Is there any perl module that can handle this? > > Sure, Cyrus::SIEVE::managesieve. Of course you'll have to put the password > in

Re: Examining sieve scripts of other users out of a perl script

2004-09-28 Thread Sebastian Hagedorn
-- Andreas Haase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is rumored to have mumbled on Dienstag, 28. September 2004 17:57 Uhr +0200 regarding Re: Examining sieve scripts of other users out of a perl script: On Tue, 28 Sep 2004, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote: Usage: sieveshell [--user=*user*] [--authname=*au

Re: Examining sieve scripts of other users out of a perl script

2004-09-28 Thread Andreas Haase
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote: > Usage: > sieveshell [--user=*user*] [--authname=*authname*] [--realm=*realm*] > [--exec=*script*] *server* > > So you could do Thank you for that, works well. But I need to do that out of a perl script or something like that. And there I ca

Re: Examining sieve scripts of other users out of a perl script

2004-09-28 Thread Sebastian Hagedorn
-- 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 cyru