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6 ctl_mboxlist - Cyrus IMAP documentation
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8 Perform operations on the mailbox list database
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11 ctl_mboxlist [ -C config-file ] -d [ -x ] [ -p partition ] [ -f filename ]
12 ctl_mboxlist [ -C config-file ] -u [ -f filename ]
13 ctl_mboxlist [ -C config-file ] -m [ -a ] [ -w ] [ -i ] [ -f filename ]
14 ctl_mboxlist [ -C config-file ] -v [ -f filename ]
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17 ctl_mboxlist is used to perform various administrative operations on
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20 ctl_mboxlist reads its configuration options out of the imapd.conf(5)
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23 boxes database.
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26 -C config-file
27 Use the specified configuration file config-file rather than the
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30 -d Dump the contents of the database to standard output in a porta‐
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32 lier, the dump format did not include the mailbox type flags,
33 breaking remote mailboxes (frontends, mupdate master, unified
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36 -x When performing a dump, remove the mailboxes dumped from the
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40 When performing a dump, dump only thise mailboxes that live on
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44 Use the database specified by filename instead of the default
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47 -u Load the contents of the database from standard input. The
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54 -m For backend servers in the Cyrus Murder, synchronize the local
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65 -w When used with -m, print out what would be done but do not per‐
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68 -i When used with -m, asks for verification before deleting local
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71 -v Verify the consistency of the mailbox list database and the
72 spool partition(s). Mailboxes present in the database and not
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75 present in the database will be reported. Note that this func‐
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79 ctl_mboxlist -d
80 Dump the mailboxes list in portable text format.
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82 ctl_mboxlist -u < newmboxlist.dump
83 Undump (restore) the mailboxes database from newmboxlist.dump, a
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86 ctl_mboxlist -m
87 Synchronize our mailboxes database with the MUPDATE server. (One
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93 ctl_mboxlist -m -w
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98 Populate the Mupdate server from our copy of the mailboxes database.
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104 ctl_mboxlist -m -i
105 Synchronize our mailboxes database with the MUPDATE server interac‐
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115 The Cyrus Team, Nic Bernstein (Onlight), Jeroen van Meeuwen (Kolab Sys‐
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119 1993-2017, The Cyrus Team
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