Re: command-line sieve client that supports TLS

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On 13.11.2006, at 22:03, Warren Turkal wrote:

On Monday 13 November 2006 12:44, Wolfgang Hennerbichler wrote:
Is there a command-line TLS-enabled tool out there?

It looks like the GNU Mailutils has a binary called "sieve." Maybe it supports
TLS?

It does, but it doesn't seem to be a utility to transfer sieve scripts to a remote site. The manual doesn't really tell anything about what it does, but it seems to me that it can compile sieve scripts, and move it to a mailspool on the local filesystem. Don't know for sure, but this looks weird, you can't define a server or port.

wt

thx
Wogri
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