========= Using vmm ========= vmm is the easy to use command-line tool of the Virtual Mail Manager. It allows you to simply and quickly administer your mail server. The general command syntax looks like:: vmm -h|-v|--help|--version vmm subcommand -h|--help vmm subcommand arguments [options] Each subcommand has both a long and a short form. Both forms are case sensitive. The subcommands are categorized by their functionality: .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 howto/general_subcommands howto/manage_domains howto/manage_alias_domains howto/manage_accounts howto/manage_alias_addresses howto/manage_catch-all_addresses howto/manage_relocated_users Most of the *subcommand*\ s take one or more *argument*\ s. Options ------- The following options are recognized by :program:`vmm`. .. program:: vmm .. option:: -h, --help show a list of available subcommands and exit. .. option:: -v, --version show :command:`vmm`'s version and copyright information and exit. Arguments --------- *address* The complete e-mail address (*local-part*\ @\ *fqdn*) of an user account, alias address or relocated user. *destination* Is either an e-mail address when used with :doc:`Alias subcommands `. Or a *fqdn* when used with :doc:`Alias domain subcommands `. *fqdn* The fully qualified domain name – without the trailing dot – of a domain or alias domain. *messages* An integer value which specifies a quota limit in number of messages. **0** (zero) means unlimited - no quota limit for the number of messages. *option* Is the name of a configuration option, prefixed with the section name and a dot. For example: *misc*\ **.**\ *transport* All configuration options are described in :manpage:`vmm.cfg(5)`. *service* The name of a service, commonly used with Dovecot. Supported services are: **imap**, **pop3**, **sieve** and **smtp**. *storage* Specifies a quota limit in bytes. One of the following prefixes can be appended to the integer value: **b** (bytes), **k** (kilobytes), **M** (megabytes) or **G** (gigabytes). **0** (zero) means unlimited - no quota limit in bytes. *transport* A transport for Postfix, written as: *transport*\ **:** or *transport*\ **:**\ *nexthop*. See :manpage:`transport(5)` for more details. Files ----- :command:`vmm` reads its configuration data from :file:`vmm.cfg`. :file:`/root/vmm.cfg` will be used when found. :file:`/usr/local/etc/vmm.cfg` will be used when the above file doesn't exist. :file:`/etc/vmm.cfg` will be used when none of the both above mentioned files exists.