Re: Sieve Authentication

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Antonio,

The sieve protocol is defined in RFC 3028. 'sivtest' should be easier 
than telnet though.

However, as mentioned in the documentation, you'll probably want to use 
sieveshell to manipulate scripts.

- Dan

Antonio Talarico wrote:
> Thanks now i can authenticate with sieve,
> But i have another problem.
> How is the syntax to place a script on the server once authenticated by telnet?
> Thanks for the help
>
> 2008/10/10 Dan White <dwhite@xxxxxxx>:
>   
>> Antonio Talarico wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi
>>> Which file contains the configuration for users who can authenticate.
>>> How can enable a user to log in and add script.
>>> Thank you
>>>
>>>
>>>       
>> Antonio,
>>
>> Authentication is handled by the Cyrus SASL library as configured in your
>> imapd.conf (the lines beginning with sasl_). Documentation can be found in
>> the man page for imapd.conf, /doc/install-auth.html located within the
>> cyrus-imapd source, and the /doc/ subdirectory located within the cyrus-sasl
>> source.
>>
>> - Dan
>>
>>
>>     

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