Timo Sirainen wrote: > On 21.9.2012, at 8.28, Timo Sirainen wrote: > > >> Timo Sirainen wrote: > >>> doveadm multi [-A | -u wildcards] <separator string> <comand 1> > >>> [<separator string> <command 2> [...]] > >>> > >>> Thoughts? > > > >> As command name I could also think of "doveadm sequence", which > >> implies the commands being executed in serial order. > > > > Hmm. Maybe. > > "sequence" is already commonly used by IMAP protocol and Dovecot code to mean > message sequence numbers. I think it would be too confusing to use that word > for other things.
Ok, so how about "batch"? It reads a series of commands and collects them into one "batch job" which is then carried out. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batch_(Unix) Regards Daniel -- https://plus.google.com/103021802792276734820