diff -r 0c52094447b0 -r da80de422b3c man/man1/vmm.1.rst --- a/man/man1/vmm.1.rst Sun Feb 13 05:01:04 2011 +0000 +++ b/man/man1/vmm.1.rst Mon Feb 14 19:11:34 2011 +0000 @@ -192,6 +192,31 @@ Aliases........: 0 Relocated......: 0 +.. _domainquota: + +``domainquota (dq) domain storage [messages] [force]`` + This subcommand is used to configure a new quota limit for the accounts + of *domain* - not for the *domain* itself. + + The default quota limit for accounts is defined in the *vmm.cfg* + (|misc.quota_bytes|_ and |misc.quota_messages|_). The new quota limit + will be applied to all newly created accounts. If you want to apply the + new quota limit also to existing accounts, you have to give the optional + keyword **force**. + + ``storage`` + specifies the quota limit in bytes. One of the prefixes can be appended + to the integer value: **b** (bytes), **k** (kilobytes), **M** + (megabytes) or **G** (gigabytes). **0** means unlimited - no quota limit. + ``messages`` + this optional argument specifies the quota limit in number of messages. + When it was omitted the messages limit will be set to 0. **0** means + unlimited - no quota limit. + + Example:: + + vmm domainquota example.com 1g force + .. _domaintransport: ``domaintransport (dt) domain transport [ force ]`` @@ -323,6 +348,24 @@ vmm up d.user@example.com 'A |\\/|0r3 5ecur3 P4s5\\/\\/0rd?' +.. _userquota: + +``userquota (uq) address storage [messages]`` + This subcommand is used to set a new quota limit for the given account. + + ``storage`` + specifies the quota limit in bytes. One of the prefixes can be appended + to the integer value: **b** (bytes), **k** (kilobytes), **M** + (megabytes) or **G** (gigabytes). **0** means unlimited - no quota limit. + ``messages`` + this optional argument specifies the quota limit in number of messages. + When it was omitted the messages limit will be set to 0. **0** means + unlimited - no quota limit. + + Example:: + + vmm userquota d.user@example.com 750m + .. _usertransport: ``usertransport (ut) address transport`` @@ -371,14 +414,14 @@ ----------------- .. _aliasadd: -``aliasadd (aa) alias target`` - This subcommand is used to create a new alias. +``aliasadd (aa) alias target ...`` + This subcommand is used to create a new alias with one or more *target* + addresses. Examples:: vmm aliasadd john.doe@example.com d.user@example.com - vmm aa support@example.com d.user@example.com - vmm aa support@example.com e.user@example.com + vmm aa support@example.com d.user@example.com e.user@example.com .. _aliasinfo: