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IMAP::Admin(3)                       User Contributed Perl Documentation                      IMAP::Admin(3)



NAME
       Cyrus::IMAP::Admin - Cyrus administrative interface Perl module

SYNOPSIS
         use Cyrus::IMAP::Admin;

         my $client = Cyrus::IMAP::Admin->new('mailhost'[, $flags]);
         $rc = $client->create('user.auser'[, $partition]);
         $rc = $client->delete('user.auser');
         $rc = $client->deleteacl('user.buser', 'user1', 'user2');
         %acls = $client->listacl('user.buser');
         @mailboxes = $client->list('*');
         @mailboxes = $client->list('%', 'user.');
         @mailboxes = $client->subscribed('*');
         %quota = $client->quota($root);
         ($root, %quota) = $client->quotaroot($mailbox);
         $rc = $client->rename($old, $new[, $partition]);
         $rc = $client->setacl($mailbox, $user =E<gt> $acl[, ...]);
         $rc = $client->setquota($mailbox, $resource =E<gt> $quota[, ...]);
         $rc = $client->xfer($mailbox, $server[, $partition]);

DESCRIPTION
       This module is a Perl interface to Cyrus administrative functions.  It is used to implement
       Cyrus::IMAP::Admin::Shell (otherwise known as cyradm and also available for use in Perl
       administrative programs.

METHODS
       Many of the methods have a cyradm-compatible name and a shorter name.  The shorter name is shown in
       the synopsis when it exists; the cyradm-compatible name should be reasonably obvious.

       In general, methods return undef or empty lists on error.  In some cases a method may return an empty
       list without an error (i.e. "list" of a nonexistent hierarchy), so it may be necessary to check the
       error state explicitly via the "error" method.

       new($server[, $flags])
           Instantiates a cyradm object.  This is in fact an Cyrus::IMAP object with a few additional
           methods, so all Cyrus::IMAP methods are available if needed.  (In particular, you will always
           want to use the "authenticate" method.)

       error
           Return the last error that occurred, or undef if the last operation was successful.  This is in
           some cases (such as "list") the only way to distinguish between a successful return of an empty
           list and an error return.

           Calling "error" does not reset the error state, so it is legal to write:

               @folders = $cyradm->list($spec);
               print STDERR "Error: ", $cyradm->error if $cyradm->error;

       createmailbox($mailbox[, $partition])
       create($mailbox[, $partition])
           Create a new mailbox on the specified or default partition.

       deletemailbox($mailbox)
       delete($mailbox)
           Delete a mailbox.  As with cyradm, you will probably need to add the c ACL for yourself to the
           mailbox with "setaclmailbox" first.

       deleteaclmailbox($mailbox, $user[, ...])
       deleteacl($mailbox, $user[, ...])
           Delete one or more ACL from a mailbox.

       listaclmailbox($mailbox)
       listacl($mailbox)
           Returns a hash of mailbox ACLs, with each key being a Cyrus user and the corresponding value
           being the ACL.

       listmailbox($pattern[, $reference])
       list($pattern[, $reference])
           List mailboxes matching the specified pattern, starting from the specified reference.  The result
           is a list; each element is an array containing the mailbox name, attributes, and the separator.
           (This interface may change.)

       listsubscribed($pattern[, $reference])
       subscribed($pattern[, $reference])
           Like "listmailbox" but only shows subscribed mailboxes.

       listquota($root)
       quota($root)
           Returns a hash specifying the quota for the specified quota root.  Use "listquotaroot" to find
           the quota root for a mailbox.

       listquotaroot($mailbox)
       quotaroot($mailbox)
           Returns a list, the first element is the quota root for the mailbox and remaining elements are a
           hash specifying its quota.

       renamemailbox($from, $to[, $partition])
       rename($from, $to[, $partition])
           Renames the specified mailbox, optionally moving it to a different partition.

       setaclmailbox($mailbox, $user => $acl[, ...])
       setacl($mailbox, $user => $acl[, ...])
           Set ACLs on a mailbox.  The ACL may be one of the special strings "none", "read" ("lrs"), "post"
           ("lrsp"), "append" ("lrsip"), "write" ("lrswipkxte"), "delete" ("lrxte"), or "all"
           ("lrswipkxte"), or any combinations of the ACL codes:

           l   Lookup (mailbox is visible to LIST/LSUB, SUBSCRIBE mailbox)

           r   Read (SELECT/EXAMINE the mailbox, perform STATUS)

           s   Seen (set/clear \SEEN flag via STORE, also set \SEEN flag during
                   APPEND/COPY/FETCH BODY[...])

           w   Write flags other than \SEEN and \DELETED

           i   Insert (APPEND, COPY destination)

           p   Post (send mail to mailbox)

           k   Create mailbox (CREATE new sub-mailboxes, parent for new mailbox in RENAME)

           x   Delete mailbox (DELETE mailbox, old mailbox name in RENAME)

           t   Delete messages (set/clear \DELETED flag via STORE, also set \DELETED
                   flag during APPEND/COPY)

           e   Perform EXPUNGE and expunge as part of CLOSE

           a   Administer (SETACL/DELETEACL/GETACL/LISTRIGHTS)

       setquota($mailbox, $resource, $quota[, ...])
           Set quotas on a mailbox.  Note that Cyrus currently only defines one resource, "STORAGE".  As
           defined in RFC 2087, the units are groups of 1024 octets (i.e. Kilobytes)

       xfermailbox($mailbox, $server[, $partition])
       xfer($mailbox, $server[, $partition])
           Transfers (relocates) the specified mailbox to a different server.

AUTHOR
       Brandon S. Allbery, [email protected]

SEE ALSO
       Cyrus::IMAP Cyrus::IMAP::Shell perl(1), cyradm(1), imapd(8).



perl v5.10.0                                     2007-03-15                                   IMAP::Admin(3)

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