VMM/cli/subcommands: Improved legibility of domaininfo's "quota limit"
output a little bit.
:mod:`VirtualMailManager.Relocated` --- Handling of relocated users
===================================================================
.. module:: VirtualMailManager.Relocated
:synopsis: Handling of relocated users
.. moduleauthor:: Pascal Volk <neverseen@users.sourceforge.net>
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
This module provides the :class:`Relocated` class. The data are read
from/stored in the ``relocated`` table. An optional lookup table, used
by Postfix for the "``user has moved to new_location``" reject/bounce message.
Relocated
---------
.. class:: Relocated(dbh, address)
Creates a new *Relocated* instance. If the relocated user with the given
*address* is already stored in the database use :meth:`get_info` to get the
destination address of the relocated user. To set or update the destination
of the relocated user use :meth:`set_destination`. Use :meth:`delete` in
order to delete the relocated user from the database.
:param dbh: a database connection
:type dbh: :class:`pyPgSQL.PgSQL.Connection`
:param address: the e-mail address of the relocated user.
:type address: :class:`VirtualMailManager.EmailAddress.EmailAddress`
.. method:: delete()
:rtype: :obj:`None`
:raise VirtualMailManager.errors.RelocatedError: if the relocated user
doesn't exist.
Deletes the relocated user from the database.
.. method:: get_info()
:rtype: :class:`VirtualMailManager.EmailAddress.EmailAddress`
:raise VirtualMailManager.errors.RelocatedError: if the relocated user
doesn't exist.
Returns the destination e-mail address of the relocated user.
.. method:: set_destination(destination)
:param destination: the new address where the relocated user has moved to
:type destination: :class:`VirtualMailManager.EmailAddress.EmailAddress`
:rtype: :obj:`None`
:raise VirtualMailManager.errors.RelocatedError: if the *destination*
address is already saved or is the same as the relocated user's address.
Sets or updates the *destination* address of the relocated user.