11-20-2008
wow zaxx, solid man! makes a lot of difference
# ./ccc
switching mode on Primary is already enabled
switching mode on Secondary is already enabled
one thing tho just for me to understand,
what's the difference between the statement
[ $STAT2="running" ]
[[ $PRISTAT != "enabled" ]]
Both are working, my question is does the space around the = makes any difference?
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NAME
installsieve - user utility for managing sieve scripts
SYNOPSIS
installsieve
DESCRIPTION
installsieve is a utility that allows users to manage their sieve scripts kept on the server.
OPTIONS
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script.
-p <port> Port to connect to. If left off this defaults to "sieve" as defined in /etc/services.
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-m <mechanism> Force installsieve to use <mechanism> for authentication. If not specified the strongest authentication mechanism is chosen.
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