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190 Aliasdomains...: 0 |
190 Aliasdomains...: 0 |
191 Accounts.......: 0 |
191 Accounts.......: 0 |
192 Aliases........: 0 |
192 Aliases........: 0 |
193 Relocated......: 0 |
193 Relocated......: 0 |
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195 .. _domainquota: |
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196 |
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197 ``domainquota (dq) domain storage [messages] [force]`` |
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198 This subcommand is used to configure a new quota limit for the accounts |
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199 of *domain* - not for the *domain* itself. |
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200 |
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201 The default quota limit for accounts is defined in the *vmm.cfg* |
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202 (|misc.quota_bytes|_ and |misc.quota_messages|_). The new quota limit |
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203 will be applied to all newly created accounts. If you want to apply the |
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204 new quota limit also to existing accounts, you have to give the optional |
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205 keyword **force**. |
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206 |
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207 ``storage`` |
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208 specifies the quota limit in bytes. One of the prefixes can be appended |
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209 to the integer value: **b** (bytes), **k** (kilobytes), **M** |
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210 (megabytes) or **G** (gigabytes). **0** means unlimited - no quota limit. |
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211 ``messages`` |
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212 this optional argument specifies the quota limit in number of messages. |
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213 When it was omitted the messages limit will be set to 0. **0** means |
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214 unlimited - no quota limit. |
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215 |
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216 Example:: |
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218 vmm domainquota example.com 1g force |
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219 |
195 .. _domaintransport: |
220 .. _domaintransport: |
196 |
221 |
197 ``domaintransport (dt) domain transport [ force ]`` |
222 ``domaintransport (dt) domain transport [ force ]`` |
198 A new *transport* for the indicated *domain* can be set with this |
223 A new *transport* for the indicated *domain* can be set with this |
199 subcommand. |
224 subcommand. |
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322 Example:: |
347 Example:: |
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324 vmm up d.user@example.com 'A |\\/|0r3 5ecur3 P4s5\\/\\/0rd?' |
349 vmm up d.user@example.com 'A |\\/|0r3 5ecur3 P4s5\\/\\/0rd?' |
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351 .. _userquota: |
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352 |
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353 ``userquota (uq) address storage [messages]`` |
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354 This subcommand is used to set a new quota limit for the given account. |
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355 |
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356 ``storage`` |
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357 specifies the quota limit in bytes. One of the prefixes can be appended |
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358 to the integer value: **b** (bytes), **k** (kilobytes), **M** |
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359 (megabytes) or **G** (gigabytes). **0** means unlimited - no quota limit. |
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360 ``messages`` |
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361 this optional argument specifies the quota limit in number of messages. |
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362 When it was omitted the messages limit will be set to 0. **0** means |
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363 unlimited - no quota limit. |
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364 |
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365 Example:: |
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367 vmm userquota d.user@example.com 750m |
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368 |
326 .. _usertransport: |
369 .. _usertransport: |
327 |
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328 ``usertransport (ut) address transport`` |
371 ``usertransport (ut) address transport`` |
329 A different *transport* for an account can be specified with this |
372 A different *transport* for an account can be specified with this |
330 subcommand. |
373 subcommand. |
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370 ALIAS SUBCOMMANDS |
413 ALIAS SUBCOMMANDS |
371 ----------------- |
414 ----------------- |
372 .. _aliasadd: |
415 .. _aliasadd: |
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374 ``aliasadd (aa) alias target`` |
417 ``aliasadd (aa) alias target ...`` |
375 This subcommand is used to create a new alias. |
418 This subcommand is used to create a new alias with one or more *target* |
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419 addresses. |
376 |
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377 Examples:: |
421 Examples:: |
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379 vmm aliasadd john.doe@example.com d.user@example.com |
423 vmm aliasadd john.doe@example.com d.user@example.com |
380 vmm aa support@example.com d.user@example.com |
424 vmm aa support@example.com d.user@example.com e.user@example.com |
381 vmm aa support@example.com e.user@example.com |
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383 .. _aliasinfo: |
426 .. _aliasinfo: |
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385 ``aliasinfo (ai) alias`` |
428 ``aliasinfo (ai) alias`` |
386 Information about an alias can be displayed with this subcommand. |
429 Information about an alias can be displayed with this subcommand. |