diff -r 5dedc673524e -r 89b71a9abfcf man/man1/vmm.1 --- a/man/man1/vmm.1 Tue Sep 09 04:29:13 2008 +0000 +++ b/man/man1/vmm.1 Wed Sep 10 00:00:37 2008 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ .\" $Id$ -.TH "VMM" "1" "09. Sep 2008" "Pascal Volk" +.TH "VMM" "1" "10. Sep 2008" "Pascal Volk" .SH NAME vmm \- command line tool to manage email domains/accounts/aliases .SH SYNOPSIS @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ .br For a more detailed information about the \fIdomain\fP the optional argument \fIdetails\fP can be specified. A possible \fIdetails\fP value may be one of -the following four keywords: +the following five keywords: .RS .PD 0 .TP @@ -139,6 +139,9 @@ .B aliases to list all available aliases addresses .TP +.B relocated +to list all relocated users +.TP .B full to list all information mentioned above .PD @@ -157,6 +160,7 @@ Aliasdomains...: 0 Accounts.......: 0 Aliases........: 0 + Relocated......: 0 .fi .TP @@ -350,8 +354,48 @@ .PP .nf Example: + \fBvmm ad support@example.com d.user@example.com\fP .fi +.\" +.SS RELOCATED SUBCOMMANDS +.TP +\fBrelocatedadd\fP (\fBra\fP) \fIold_address\fP \fInew_address\fP +A new relocated user can be created with this subcommand. +.br +\fIold_address\fP is the users ex-email address, for example b.user@example.com, +and \fInew_address\fP points to the new email address where the user can be +reached. +.PP +.nf + Example: + + \fBvmm relocatedadd b.user@example.com b-user@company.tld\fP +.fi +.TP +\fBrelocatedinfo\fP (\fBri\fP) \fIold_address\fP +This subcommand shows the new address of the relocated user with the +\fIold_address\fP. +.PP +.nf + Example: + + \fBvmm relocatedinfo b.user@example.com\fP + Relocated information + --------------------- + User »b.user@example.com« has moved to »b-user@company.tld« +.fi +.TP +\fBrelocateddelete\fP (\fBrd\fP) \fIold_address\fP +Use this subcommand in order to delete the relocated user with the +\fIold_address\fP. +.PP +.nf + Example: + + \fBvmm relocateddelete b.user@example.com\fP +.fi +.\" .SH FILES /usr/local/etc/vmm.cfg .SH SEE ALSO