Mailu command line ================== Managing users and aliases can be done from CLI using commands: * alias * alias_delete * user * user_import * user_delete * config_update alias ----- .. code-block:: bash docker-compose run --rm admin python manage.py alias foo example.net "mail1@example.com,mail2@example.com" alias_delete ------------ .. code-block:: bash docker-compose run --rm admin python manage.py alias_delete foo@example.net user ---- .. code-block:: bash docker-compose run --rm admin python manage.py user --hash_scheme='SHA512-CRYPT' myuser example.net 'password123' user_import ----------- primary difference with simple `user` command is that password is being imported as a hash - very useful when migrating users from other systems where only hash is known. .. code-block:: bash docker-compose run --rm admin python manage.py user --hash_scheme='SHA512-CRYPT' myuser example.net '$6$51ebe0cb9f1dab48effa2a0ad8660cb489b445936b9ffd812a0b8f46bca66dd549fea530ce' user_delete ------------ .. code-block:: bash docker-compose run --rm admin python manage.py user_delete foo@example.net config_update ------------- This command sole purpose is for importing users/aliases in bulk and synchronizing DB entries with external YAML template: .. code-block:: bash cat mail-config.yml | docker-compose run --rm admin python manage.py config_update --delete_objects where mail-config.yml looks like: .. code-block:: bash users: - localpart: foo domain: example.com password_hash: klkjhumnzxcjkajahsdqweqqwr hash_scheme: MD5-CRYPT aliases: - localpart: alias1 domain: example.com destination: "user1@example.com,user2@example.com" without ``--delete_object`` option config_update will only add/update new values but will *not* remove any entries missing in provided YAML input. Users ----- following are additional parameters that could be defined for users: * comment * quota_bytes * global_admin * enable_imap * enable_pop * forward_enabled * forward_destination * reply_enabled * reply_subject * reply_body * displayed_name * spam_enabled * spam_threshold Alias ----- additional fields: * wildcard