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##
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## Settings for the Sieve interpreter
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##
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# Do not forget to enable the Sieve plugin in 15-lda.conf and 20-lmtp.conf
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# by adding it to the respective mail_plugins= settings.
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# The Sieve interpreter can retrieve Sieve scripts from several types of
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# locations. The default `file' location type is a local filesystem path
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# pointing to a Sieve script file or a directory containing multiple Sieve
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# script files. More complex setups can use other location types such as
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# `ldap' or `dict' to fetch Sieve scripts from remote databases.
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#
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# All settings that specify the location of one ore more Sieve scripts accept
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# the following syntax:
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#
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# location = [<type>:]path[;<option>[=<value>][;...]]
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#
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# If the type prefix is omitted, the script location type is 'file' and the
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# location is interpreted as a local filesystem path pointing to a Sieve script
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# file or directory. Refer to Pigeonhole wiki or INSTALL file for more
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# information.
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plugin {
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# The location of the user's main Sieve script or script storage. The LDA
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# Sieve plugin uses this to find the active script for Sieve filtering at
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# delivery. The "include" extension uses this location for retrieving
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# :personal" scripts. This is also where the ManageSieve service will store
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# the user's scripts, if supported.
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#
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# Currently only the 'file:' location type supports ManageSieve operation.
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# Other location types like 'dict:' and 'ldap:' can currently only
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# be used as a read-only script source ().
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#
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# For the 'file:' type: use the ';active=' parameter to specify where the
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# active script symlink is located.
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# For other types: use the ';name=' parameter to specify the name of the
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# default/active script.
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sieve = file:~/sieve;active=~/.dovecot.sieve
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# The default Sieve script when the user has none. This is the location of a
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# global sieve script file, which gets executed ONLY if user's personal Sieve
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# script doesn't exist. Be sure to pre-compile this script manually using the
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# sievec command line tool if the binary is not stored in a global location.
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# --> See sieve_before for executing scripts before the user's personal
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# script.
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#sieve_default = /var/lib/dovecot/sieve/default.sieve
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# The name by which the default Sieve script (as configured by the
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# sieve_default setting) is visible to the user through ManageSieve.
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#sieve_default_name =
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# Location for ":global" include scripts as used by the "include" extension.
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#sieve_global =
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# The location of a Sieve script that is run for any message that is about to
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# be discarded; i.e., it is not delivered anywhere by the normal Sieve
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# execution. This only happens when the "implicit keep" is canceled, by e.g.
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# the "discard" action, and no actions that deliver the message are executed.
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# This "discard script" can prevent discarding the message, by executing
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# alternative actions. If the discard script does nothing, the message is
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# still discarded as it would be when no discard script is configured.
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#sieve_discard =
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# Location Sieve of scripts that need to be executed before the user's
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# personal script. If a 'file' location path points to a directory, all the
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# Sieve scripts contained therein (with the proper `.sieve' extension) are
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# executed. The order of execution within that directory is determined by the
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# file names, using a normal 8bit per-character comparison.
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#
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# Multiple script locations can be specified by appending an increasing number
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# to the setting name. The Sieve scripts found from these locations are added
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# to the script execution sequence in the specified order. Reading the
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# numbered sieve_before settings stops at the first missing setting, so no
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# numbers may be skipped.
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#sieve_before = /var/lib/dovecot/sieve.d/
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#sieve_before2 = ldap:/etc/sieve-ldap.conf;name=ldap-domain
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#sieve_before3 = (etc...)
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# Identical to sieve_before, only the specified scripts are executed after the
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# user's script (only when keep is still in effect!). Multiple script
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# locations can be specified by appending an increasing number.
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sieve_after = /etc/dovecot/sieve-after
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#sieve_after2 =
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#sieve_after2 = (etc...)
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# Which Sieve language extensions are available to users. By default, all
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# supported extensions are available, except for deprecated extensions or
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# those that are still under development. Some system administrators may want
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# to disable certain Sieve extensions or enable those that are not available
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# by default. This setting can use '+' and '-' to specify differences relative
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# to the default. For example `sieve_extensions = +imapflags' will enable the
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# deprecated imapflags extension in addition to all extensions were already
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# enabled by default.
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#sieve_extensions = +notify +imapflags
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# Which Sieve language extensions are ONLY available in global scripts. This
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# can be used to restrict the use of certain Sieve extensions to administrator
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# control, for instance when these extensions can cause security concerns.
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# This setting has higher precedence than the `sieve_extensions' setting
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# (above), meaning that the extensions enabled with this setting are never
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# available to the user's personal script no matter what is specified for the
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# `sieve_extensions' setting. The syntax of this setting is similar to the
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# `sieve_extensions' setting, with the difference that extensions are
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# enabled or disabled for exclusive use in global scripts. Currently, no
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# extensions are marked as such by default.
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#sieve_global_extensions =
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# The Pigeonhole Sieve interpreter can have plugins of its own. Using this
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# setting, the used plugins can be specified. Check the Dovecot wiki
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# (wiki2.dovecot.org) or the pigeonhole website
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# (http://pigeonhole.dovecot.org) for available plugins.
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# The sieve_extprograms plugin is included in this release.
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#sieve_plugins =
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# The maximum size of a Sieve script. The compiler will refuse to compile any
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# script larger than this limit. If set to 0, no limit on the script size is
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# enforced.
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sieve_max_script_size = 1M
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# The maximum number of actions that can be performed during a single script
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# execution. If set to 0, no limit on the total number of actions is enforced.
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sieve_max_actions = 32
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# The maximum number of redirect actions that can be performed during a single
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# script execution. If set to 0, no redirect actions are allowed.
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sieve_max_redirects = 4
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# The maximum number of personal Sieve scripts a single user can have. If set
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# to 0, no limit on the number of scripts is enforced.
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# (Currently only relevant for ManageSieve)
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#sieve_quota_max_scripts = 0
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# The maximum amount of disk storage a single user's scripts may occupy. If
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# set to 0, no limit on the used amount of disk storage is enforced.
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# (Currently only relevant for ManageSieve)
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sieve_quota_max_storage = 5M
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# The primary e-mail address for the user. This is used as a default when no
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# other appropriate address is available for sending messages. If this setting
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# is not configured, either the postmaster or null "<>" address is used as a
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# sender, depending on the action involved. This setting is important when
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# there is no message envelope to extract addresses from, such as when the
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# script is executed in IMAP.
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#sieve_user_email =
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# The path to the file where the user log is written. If not configured, a
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# default location is used. If the main user's personal Sieve (as configured
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# with sieve=) is a file, the logfile is set to <filename>.log by default. If
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# it is not a file, the default user log file is ~/.dovecot.sieve.log.
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#sieve_user_log =
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# Specifies what envelope sender address is used for redirected messages.
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# The following values are supported for this setting:
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#
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# "sender" - The sender address is used (default).
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# "recipient" - The final recipient address is used.
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# "orig_recipient" - The original recipient is used.
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# "user_email" - The user's primary address is used. This is
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# configured with the "sieve_user_email" setting. If
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# that setting is unconfigured, "user_mail" is equal to
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# "recipient".
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# "postmaster" - The postmaster_address configured for the LDA.
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# "<user@domain>" - Redirected messages are always sent from user@domain.
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# The angle brackets are mandatory. The null "<>" address
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# is also supported.
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#
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# This setting is ignored when the envelope sender is "<>". In that case the
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# sender of the redirected message is also always "<>".
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#sieve_redirect_envelope_from = sender
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## TRACE DEBUGGING
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# Trace debugging provides detailed insight in the operations performed by
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# the Sieve script. These settings apply to both the LDA Sieve plugin and the
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# IMAPSIEVE plugin.
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#
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# WARNING: On a busy server, this functionality can quickly fill up the trace
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# directory with a lot of trace files. Enable this only temporarily and as
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# selective as possible.
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# The directory where trace files are written. Trace debugging is disabled if
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# this setting is not configured or if the directory does not exist. If the
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# path is relative or it starts with "~/" it is interpreted relative to the
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# current user's home directory.
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#sieve_trace_dir =
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# The verbosity level of the trace messages. Trace debugging is disabled if
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# this setting is not configured. Possible values are:
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#
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# "actions" - Only print executed action commands, like keep,
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# fileinto, reject and redirect.
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# "commands" - Print any executed command, excluding test commands.
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# "tests" - Print all executed commands and performed tests.
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# "matching" - Print all executed commands, performed tests and the
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# values matched in those tests.
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#sieve_trace_level =
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# Enables highly verbose debugging messages that are usually only useful for
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# developers.
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#sieve_trace_debug = no
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# Enables showing byte code addresses in the trace output, rather than only
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# the source line numbers.
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#sieve_trace_addresses = no
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}
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