![]() This gives you a ton of information on the server. This allows you reload SurgeMail without having to stop and restart it which means it won’t interrupt users that are currently online. Great if you have edited surgemail.ini manually and need to activate your changes without disrupting service. This displays the current delivery queue. This allows you to find where a users mailbox is stored on the disk. This allows you to add users easily to SurgeMail. Removes WebMail files (tells webmail to).Deletes user from authentication database.This allows you to delete users from SurgeMail. This allows you to change users passwords easily. This allows you to add aliases for users. This allows you to delete aliases for users. This command makes use of the domain_defaults.txt file specified here. delete_domain ĭeletes a domain from SurgeMail. clear_cache allows you to clear SurgeMail’s authentication cache. Tellmail clear_cache – This will clear only this users cache out Tellmail clear_cache – With no argument it will clear the entire cache. ![]() This will logout a user that is currently connected to on IMAP or POP you can see the current locks by using the tellmail showlocks command Tellmail clear_cache – Clears the cache for all users at quota ĭisplays the users current disk usage and their allowed quota. This shows the current software locks used by IMAP and POP in SurgeMail. ![]() Lock (.nz#stu#_) n=1 f=0 locktype=pop thid=2332 expire When a user logs into POP or IMAP SurgeMail creates a lock for that user to prevent multiple connections to the same account. This expires mail in the specified users INBOX, and optionally Trash folders based on the specified criteria, you may specify an age in days and/or a max size in bytes, any message exceeding these will be expired. Tellmail find_user foo.com mailaccess groupname set_authfield fieldname file.txt Tellmail find_user foo.com mailstatus closed Tellmail find_user foo.com mailstatus payup Tellmail find_user foo.com mailstatus suspended To get a list of accounts of a certain status: This lets you search for a user or users that match the criteria you have set. This allows you to apply new authent values for one field based on the text file file.txt and fieldname the name of the field to change. The version of my client is (e.g.Without flag this is run in preview mode to see what changes to the database would be made and run with flag to actually make the changes. I’m using a control panel to manage my site (no, or provide the name and version of the control panel): I can login to a root shell on my machine (yes or no, or I don’t know): The operating system my web server runs on is (include version): How do I setup Let’s Encrypt on my linux server running apache (Linux CentOS 8.1) to be valid also for other ports, like 7443? When using Chrome browser, I cannot access a webpage controlled by the mailserver via port 7443, as my mailserver uses a self-signed certificate, which Chrome “doesn’t like”. My Let’sEncrypt certificate works excellent on my webserver! However, it only works for port 80 and I would like to include port 7443 and some others, for my emailserver.
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