================ Managing domains ================ .. _domainadd: domainadd --------- .. program:: vmm domainadd Syntax: | **vmm domainadd** *fqdn* [**-n** *note*] [**-t** *transport*] | **vmm da** *fqdn* [**-n** *note*] [**-t** *transport*] .. option:: -n note the note that should be set .. option:: -t transport a Postfix transport (transport: or transport:nexthop) Adds the new domain into the database and creates the domain directory. If the optional argument transport is given, it will override the default transport (*domain.transport*) from :file:`vmm.cfg`. The specified *transport* will be the default transport for all new accounts in this domain. Configuration-related behavior: *domain.auto_postmaster* When that option is set to **true** (default) :command:`vmm` will automatically create the postmaster account for the new domain and prompt for **postmaster**\ @\ *fqdn*'s password. *account.random_password* When the value of that option is also set to **true**, :command:`vmm` will automatically create the postmaster account for the new domain and print the generated postmaster password to stdout. Example: .. code-block:: console root@host:~# vmm domainadd support.example.com -t smtp:[mx1.example.com]:2025 Creating account for postmaster@support.example.com Enter new password: Retype new password: root@host:~# vmm cs account.random_password true root@host:~# vmm da sales.example.com Creating account for postmaster@sales.example.com Generated password: pLJUQ6Xg_z domaindelete ------------ .. program:: vmm domaindelete Syntax: | **vmm domaindelete** *fqdn* [**‒‒delete‒directory**] [**‒‒force**] | **vmm dd** *fqdn* [**‒‒delete‒directory**] [**‒‒force**] .. option:: --delete-directory When this option is given, :command:`vmm` will delete the directory of the given domain. This overrides the *domain.delete_directory* setting of :file:`vmm.cfg`. .. option:: --force Use this option in oder to force the deletion of the domain, even if there are accounts, aliases, catch-all accounts and/or relocated users. This subcommand deletes the domain specified by *fqdn*. If there are accounts, aliases and/or relocated users assigned to the given domain, :command:`vmm` will abort the requested operation and show an error message. If you know, what you are doing, you can specify the optional argument :option:`--force`. If you really always know what you are doing, edit your :file:`vmm.cfg` and set the option *domain.force_deletion* to **true**. domaininfo ---------- Syntax: | **vmm domaininfo** *fqdn* [**-d** *details*] | **vmm di** *fqdn* [**-d** *details*] This subcommand shows some information about the given domain. For a more detailed information about the domain the optional argument *details* can be specified. A possible *details* value can be one of the following six keywords: ============ ========================================================== keyword description ============ ========================================================== accounts to list the e-mail addresses of all existing user accounts aliasdomains to list all assigned alias domain names aliases to list all available alias e-mail addresses catchall to list all catch-all destinations relocated to list the e-mail addresses of all relocated users full to list all information mentioned above ============ ========================================================== Example: .. code-block:: console root@host:~# vmm domaininfo sales.example.com Domain information ------------------ Domain Name......: sales.example.com GID..............: 70708 Domain Directory.: /srv/mail/c/70708 Quota Limit/User.: Storage: 500.00 MiB; Messages: 10,000 Active Services..: IMAP SIEVE Transport........: lmtp:unix:private/dovecot-lmtp Alias Domains....: 0 Accounts.........: 1 Aliases..........: 0 Relocated........: 0 Catch-All Dests..: 0 domainnote ---------- .. program:: vmm domainnote Syntax: | **vmm domainnote** *fqdn* **-d** | **-n** *note* | **vmm do** *fqdn* **-d** | **-n** *note* .. option:: -d delete the domain's note .. option:: -n note the note that should be set With this subcommand, it is possible to attach a note to the specified domain. In order to delete an existing note, pass the :option:`-d` option. Example: .. code-block:: console root@host:~# vmm do example.com -n 'Belongs to Robert' .. versionadded:: 0.6.0 domainquota ----------- Syntax: | **vmm domainquota** *fqdn storage* [**-m** *messages*] [**‒‒force**] | **vmm dq** *fqdn storage* [**-m** *messages*] [**‒‒force**] This subcommand is used to configure a new quota limit for the accounts of the domain - not for the domain itself. The default quota limit for accounts is defined in the :file:`vmm.cfg` (*domain.quota_bytes* and *domain.quota_messages*). The new quota limit will affect only those accounts for which the limit has not been overridden. If you want to restore the default to all accounts, you may pass the optional argument **‒‒force**. When the argument *messages* was omitted the default number of messages **0** (zero) will be applied. Example: .. code-block:: console root@host:~# vmm domainquota example.com 1g ‒‒force .. versionadded:: 0.6.0 domainservices -------------- Syntax: | **vmm domainservices** *fqdn* ( **-e** *service ...* | **-d** *service ...* ) [**‒‒force**] | **vmm ds** *fqdn* ( **-e** *service ...* | \ **-d** *service ...* ) [**‒‒force**] To define which services could be used by the users of the domain — with the given *fqdn* — use this subcommand. If you pass services after -e, each specified *service* will be enabled/usable. If you pass services after -d, each specified *service* will be disabled/unusable. Possible service names are: **imap**, **pop3**, **sieve** and **smtp**. The new service set will affect only those accounts for which the set has not been overridden. If you want to restore the default to all accounts, you may pass the option **‒‒force**. .. versionadded:: 0.6.0 .. _domaintransport: domaintransport --------------- Syntax: | **vmm domaintransport** *fqdn transport* [**‒‒force**] | **vmm dt** *fqdn transport* [**‒‒force**] A new transport for the indicated domain can be set with this subcommand. The new transport will affect only those accounts for which the transport has not been overridden. If you want to restore the default to all accounts, you may pass the option **‒‒force**. Example: .. code-block:: console root@host:~# vmm domaintransport support.example.com dovecot: