12-07-2001
Autoreply with sendmail
Hello,
I need to put autoreply on a lot of mailbox due to adressing change and don't know how to do it ? I'm especially looking for an easy way because I've got up to 500 users to modify.
Thanks for your help.
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mbexamine
MBEXAMINE(8) System Manager's Manual MBEXAMINE(8)
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NAME
mbexamine - examine a cyrus-format mailbox
SYNOPSIS
mbexamine [ -C config-file ] [ -u uid ] mailbox...
mbexamine [ -C config-file ] [ -s seqnum ] mailbox...
mbexamine [ -C config-file ] -q mailbox...
DESCRIPTION
Mbexamine will examine the header, index, and cache files of a cyrus format mailbox and dump the information contained therein. It can
also limit its output to a specific uid or sequence number, through use of the -s and -u switches. Mbexamine reads its configuration
options out of the imapd.conf(5) file unless specified otherwise by -C. It uses the mboxlist database to locate the mailbox on disk.
OPTIONS
-C config-file
Read configuration options from config-file.
-s Dump information for the given sequence number only.
-u Dump information for the given uid only.
-q Compare the quota usage in cyrus.index to the actual message file sizes and report any differences. If there are differences, the
mailbox SHOULD be reconstructed.
FILES
/etc/imapd.conf
CMU
Project Cyrus MBEXAMINE(8)