It already syntax checks.  My script is syntactically correct .. but
apparently runtime errors can still exist.  Aaron, curious, what all
would those be?  Something like a comparator or regex should be able to
syntax check at insertion point, and any "garbage" fed to it at runtime
should be handled as a non-match, not an error.  Or is that just it...
it simply needs to change that latter behavior?


On Mon, 2007-06-25 at 22:45 +0300, Aleksander wrote:
> 
> How about adding a --check option to dbmail-sievecmd for starters, so 
> one could simply check the script for syntax errors without inserting
> it 
> etc. It's not a perfect solution for web stuff (you described exactly 
> what we're doing), but it's a start. A dbmail/sieve module for PHP
> and 
> others would be cool too. 
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Jesse Norell
Kentec Communications, Inc.
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