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JABBER_AUTOBUDDY(8)                      BSD System Manager's Manual                     JABBER_AUTOBUDDY(8)

NAME
     jabber_autobuddy -- Perform buddy/contact management for jabberd

SYNOPSIS
     jabber_autobuddy [options] <command> [command arguments]

DESCRIPTION
     jabber_autobuddy is not intended to be invoked by users directly.  It is a utility for managing bud-dies/contacts buddies/contacts
     dies/contacts for jabberd by directly modifying the service's SQLite database tables.  The primary use
     of the tool is to make all jabber users a "buddy" of every other jabber user, which is not ideal for a
     system with a large number of users.  See the list of commands for a description of each supported
     operation.  The JID specified in the commands is of format <username>@<hostname>.  Logging goes to sys-log. syslog.
     log.

OPTIONS
     -D      Debug mode/verbose output sent to standard error.

     -v, h, ?
             Display usage information.

COMMANDS
     -i JID  Initialize given JID in database.  This is required before using other commands.

     -a JID  Add JID to the buddy list of all other initialized users.

     -r JID  Delete JID from all buddy lists.

     -d JID  Delete all data owned by JID, and remove JID from all buddy lists.

     -m      Make all initialized users buddies of each other.

Mac OS X Server                                 June 29, 2006                                Mac OS X Server

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