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Mail serveradmin Commands

You can use the following commands with the serveradmin application to manage

Mail service.

imap:configdirectory Default = "/var/imap"
imap:sasl_maximum_layer Default = 256
imap:sendmail Default =
"/usr/sbin/sendmail"
imap:loginuseacl Default = no
imap:mupdate_username Default = ""
imap:imap_auth_plain Default = no
imap:imap_auth_any Default = no
imap:duplicatesuppression Default = yes
imap:notifysocket Default =
"/var/imap/socket/notify"
imap:tls_imap_require_cert Default = no
imap:imap_auth_clear Default = yes
imap:tls_pop3_key_file Default = ""
imap:proxyd_allow_status_referral Default = no
imap:servername Default = "<hostname>"
imap:logtimestamps Default = no
imap:imap_auth_gssapi Default = no
imap:mupdate_authname Default = ""
mailman:enable_mailman Default = no
Parameter (mail:) Description
Command
(mail:command=)Description
getHistory View a periodic record of file data throughput or number of user
connections. See “Listing Mail Service Statistics” on page 117.
getLogPaths Display the locations of the Mail service logs. See “Viewing the Mail
Service Logs” on page 118.
writeSettings Equivalent to the standard serveradmin settings command,
but also returns a setting indicating whether the service needs to
be restarted. See “Determining Whether a Service Needs to be
Restarted” on page 19.
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