On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 23:51:11 -0500
Neil <neil at voidfx.net> wrote:
> (Apologies for being offtopic.)
>
> The subject basically says it all...does anyone know of a tool to
> run a sieve script on a mailbox (in particular, Maildirs) manually?
> Ideally, I'd like to do it without adding a bunch of new headers to
> the mail.
>
> So, could I just do a find (or for-loop, if it was just one maildir)
> command and pipe all the mails into deliver..?
That should work fine, although Sieve won't know the envelope from or
to. You can easily add the envelope to address on the command line if
you want to use the same one for every message, but adding the envelope
from is a little trickier -- the envelope from isn't standardized in
Maildir, so you'll have to try to pull it from the message headers.
If you want to run sieve on all the messages in an mbox file, you could
use formail from procmail in place of your for loop (e.g. formail -s
deliver < mboxfile.)
> Thanks,
> Neil.
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Ben Winslow <rain at bluecherry.net>