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Sieve Support for Emacs
***********************

This is intended as a users manual for Sieve Mode and Manage Sieve, and
as a reference manual for the 'sieve-manage' protocol Emacs Lisp API.

   Sieve is a language for server-side filtering of mail.  The language
is documented in RFC 3028.  This manual does not attempt to document the
language, so keep RFC 3028 around.

   This file documents the Emacs Sieve package, for server-side mail
filtering.

   Copyright (C) 2001-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

     Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
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     (a) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is: "You have the freedom to copy and
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* Menu:

* Installation::          Getting ready to use the package.
* Sieve Mode::            Editing Sieve scripts.
* Managing Sieve::        Managing Sieve scripts on a remote server.
* Examples ::             A few Sieve code snippets.
* Manage Sieve API ::     Interfacing to the Manage Sieve Protocol API.
* Standards::             A summary of RFCs and working documents used.
* GNU Free Documentation License:: The license for this documentation.
* Index::                 Function and variable index.

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1 Installation
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The Sieve package should come with your Emacs version, and should be
ready for use directly.

   However, to manually set up the package you can put the following
commands in your '~/.emacs':

     (autoload 'sieve-mode "sieve-mode")
     (setq auto-mode-alist (cons '("\\.s\\(v\\|iv\\|ieve\\)\\'" . sieve-mode)
                                 auto-mode-alist))

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2 Sieve Mode
************

Sieve mode provides syntax-based indentation, font-locking support and
other handy functions to make editing Sieve scripts easier.

   Use 'M-x sieve-mode' to switch to this major mode.  This command runs
the hook 'sieve-mode-hook'.

   Sieve mode is derived from 'c-mode', and is very similar except for
the syntax of comments.  The keymap ('sieve-mode-map') is inherited from
'c-mode', as are the variables for customizing indentation.  Sieve mode
has its own abbrev table ('sieve-mode-abbrev-table') and syntax table
('sieve-mode-syntax-table').

   In addition to the editing utility functions, Sieve mode also
contains bindings to manage Sieve scripts remotely.  *Note Managing
Sieve::.

'C-c RET'
     Open a connection to a remote server using the Managesieve
     protocol.

'C-c C-l'
     Upload the Sieve script to the currently open server.

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3 Managing Sieve
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Manage Sieve is a special mode used to display Sieve scripts available
on a remote server.  It can be invoked with 'M-x sieve-manage RET',
which queries the user for a server and if necessary, user credentials
to use.

   When a server has been successfully contacted, the Manage Sieve
buffer looks something like:

     Server  : mailserver:2000

     2 scripts on server, press RET on a script name edits it, or
     press RET on <new script> to create a new script.
             <new script>
      ACTIVE .sieve
             template.siv

   One of the scripts are highlighted, and standard point navigation
commands ('<up>', '<down>' etc.) can be used to navigate the list.

   The following commands are available in the Manage Sieve buffer:

'm'
     Activates the currently highlighted script.

'u'
     Deactivates the currently highlighted script.

'C-M-?'
     Deactivates all scripts.

'r'
     Remove currently highlighted script.

'RET'
'mouse-2'
'f'
     Bury the server buffer and download the currently highlighted
     script into a new buffer for editing in Sieve mode (*note Sieve
     Mode::).

'o'
     Create a new buffer in another window containing the currently
     highlighted script for editing in Sieve mode (*note Sieve Mode::).

'q'
     Bury the Manage Sieve buffer without closing the connection.

'?'
'h'
     Displays help in the minibuffer.

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4 Examples
**********

If you are not familiar with Sieve, this chapter contains a few simple
code snippets that you can cut'n'paste and modify at will, until you
feel more comfortable with the Sieve language to write the rules from
scratch.

   The following complete Sieve script places all messages with a
matching 'Sender:' header into the given mailbox.  Many mailing lists
uses this format.  The first line makes sure your Sieve server
understands the 'fileinto' command.

     require "fileinto";

     if address "sender" "owner-w3-beta AT xemacs.org" {
             fileinto "INBOX.w3-beta";
     }

   A few mailing lists do not use the 'Sender:' header, but has a unique
identifier in some other header.  The following is not a complete
script, it assumes that 'fileinto' has already been required.

     if header :contains "Delivered-To" "auc-tex AT sunsite.dk" {
             fileinto "INBOX.auc-tex";
     }

   At last, we have the hopeless mailing lists that does not have any
unique identifier and you are forced to match on the 'To:' and 'Cc'
headers.  As before, this snippet assumes that 'fileinto' has been
required.

     if address ["to", "cc"] "kerberos AT mit.edu" {
             fileinto "INBOX.kerberos";
     }

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5 Manage Sieve API
******************

The 'sieve-manage.el' library contains low-level functionality for
talking to a server with the MANAGESIEVE protocol.

   A number of user-visible variables exist, which all can be customized
in the 'sieve' group ('M-x customize-group RET sieve RET'):

'sieve-manage-default-port'
     Sets the default port to use, the suggested port number is '2000'.

'sieve-manage-log'
     If non-'nil', should be a string naming a buffer where a protocol
     trace is dumped (for debugging purposes).

   The API functions include:

'sieve-manage-open'
     Open connection to managesieve server, returning a buffer to be
     used by all other API functions.

'sieve-manage-opened'
     Check if a server is open or not.

'sieve-manage-close'
     Close a server connection.

'sieve-manage-authenticate'
     Authenticate to the server.

'sieve-manage-capability'
     Return a list of capabilities the server supports.

'sieve-manage-listscripts'
     List scripts on the server.

'sieve-manage-havespace'
     Return non-'nil' if the server has room for a script of given size.

'sieve-manage-getscript'
     Download script from server.

'sieve-manage-putscript'
     Upload script to server.

'sieve-manage-setactive'
     Indicate which script on the server should be active.

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6 Standards
***********

The Emacs Sieve package implements all or parts of a small but hopefully
growing number of RFCs and drafts documents.  This chapter lists the
relevant ones.  They can all be fetched from
<http://quimby.gnus.org/notes/>.

"RFC3028"
     Sieve: A Mail Filtering Language.

"draft-martin-managesieve-03"
     A Protocol for Remotely Managing Sieve Scripts

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Index
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[index]
* Menu:

* Install:                               Installation.         (line  6)
* manage remote sieve script:            Sieve Mode.           (line 23)
* Setup:                                 Installation.         (line  6)
* sieve-activate:                        Managing Sieve.       (line 28)
* sieve-bury-buffer:                     Managing Sieve.       (line 51)
* sieve-deactivate:                      Managing Sieve.       (line 31)
* sieve-deactivate-all:                  Managing Sieve.       (line 34)
* sieve-edit-script:                     Managing Sieve.       (line 42)
* sieve-edit-script-other-window:        Managing Sieve.       (line 47)
* sieve-help:                            Managing Sieve.       (line 55)
* sieve-manage:                          Sieve Mode.           (line 23)
* sieve-manage-authenticate:             Manage Sieve API.     (line 32)
* sieve-manage-capability:               Manage Sieve API.     (line 35)
* sieve-manage-close:                    Manage Sieve API.     (line 29)
* sieve-manage-default-port:             Manage Sieve API.     (line 13)
* sieve-manage-getscript:                Manage Sieve API.     (line 44)
* sieve-manage-havespace:                Manage Sieve API.     (line 41)
* sieve-manage-listscripts:              Manage Sieve API.     (line 38)
* sieve-manage-log:                      Manage Sieve API.     (line 16)
* sieve-manage-open:                     Manage Sieve API.     (line 22)
* sieve-manage-opened:                   Manage Sieve API.     (line 26)
* sieve-manage-putscript:                Manage Sieve API.     (line 47)
* sieve-manage-setactive:                Manage Sieve API.     (line 50)
* sieve-mode-map:                        Sieve Mode.           (line 12)
* sieve-mode-syntax-table:               Sieve Mode.           (line 12)
* sieve-remove:                          Managing Sieve.       (line 37)
* sieve-upload:                          Sieve Mode.           (line 27)
* upload sieve script:                   Sieve Mode.           (line 27)



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