diff -r 8363ea6240a5 -r e99e4fc62a5f doc/web/source/howto/manage_domains.rst --- a/doc/web/source/howto/manage_domains.rst Mon Jun 09 17:37:36 2014 +0000 +++ b/doc/web/source/howto/manage_domains.rst Mon Jun 09 18:12:03 2014 +0000 @@ -53,9 +53,22 @@ domaindelete ------------ +.. program:: vmm domaindelete + Syntax: - | **vmm domaindelete** *fqdn* [**‒‒force**] - | **vmm dd** *fqdn* [**‒‒force**] + | **vmm domaindelete** *fqdn* [**‒‒delete‒directory**] [**‒‒force**] + | **vmm dd** *fqdn* [**‒‒delete‒directory**] [**‒‒force**] + +.. option:: --delete-directory + + When this option is given, :command:`vmm` will delete the directory of + the given domain. + This overrides the *domain.delete_directory* setting of :file:`vmm.cfg`. + +.. option:: --force + + Use this option in oder to force the deletion of the domain, even if + there are accounts, aliases, catch-all accounts and/or relocated users. This subcommand deletes the domain specified by *fqdn*. @@ -63,7 +76,7 @@ domain, :command:`vmm` will abort the requested operation and show an error message. If you know, what you are doing, you can specify the optional argument -**‒‒force**. +:option:`--force`. If you really always know what you are doing, edit your :file:`vmm.cfg` and set the option *domain.force_deletion* to **true**.