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NAME

       check_imap_quota - connects to an IMAP account and checks the quota

SYNOPSIS

        check_imap_quota -vV
        check_imap_quota -?
        check_imap_quota --help

OPTIONS

       --warning <seconds>
           Warn if it takes longer than <seconds> to connect to the IMAP server. Default is 15
           seconds.  Also known as: -w <seconds>

       --critical <seconds>
           Return a critical status if it takes longer than <seconds> to connect to the IMAP
           server. Default is 30 seconds.  See also: --capture-critical <messages> Also known as:
           -c <seconds>

       --timeout <seconds>
           Abort with critical status if it takes longer than <seconds> to connect to the IMAP
           server. Default is 60 seconds.  The difference between timeout and critical is that,
           with the default settings, if it takes 45 seconds to connect to the server then the
           connection will succeed but the plugin will return CRITICAL because it took longer
           than 30 seconds.  Also known as: -t <seconds>

       --hostname <server>
           Address or name of the IMAP server. Examples: mail.server.com, localhost,
           192.168.1.100 Also known as: -H <server>

       --port <number>
           Service port on the IMAP server. Default is 143. If you use SSL, default is 993.  Also
           known as: -p <number>

       --username <username>
       --password <password>
           Username and password to use when connecting to IMAP server.  Also known as: -U
           <username> -P <password>

       --mailbox <mailbox>
           Use this option to specify the mailbox to search for messages. Default is INBOX.  Also
           known as: -m <mailbox>

       --ssl
       --nossl
           Enable SSL protocol. Requires IO::Socket::SSL.

           Using this option automatically changes the default port from 143 to 993. You can
           still override this from the command line using the --port option.

           Use the nossl option to turn off the ssl option.

       --hires
           Use the Time::HiRes module to measure time, if available.

       --verbose
           Display additional information. Useful for troubleshooting. Use together with
           --version to see the default warning and critical timeout values.

           If the selected mailbox was not found, you can use verbosity level 3 (-vvv) to display
           a list of all available mailboxes on the server.

           Also known as: -v

       --version
           Display plugin version and exit.  Also known as: -V

       --help
           Display this documentation and exit. Does not work in the ePN version.  Also known as:
           -h

       --usage
           Display a short usage instruction and exit.

EXAMPLES

   Report how many emails are in the mailbox
        $ check_imap_receive -H mail.server.net --username mailuser --password mailpass
        -s ALL --nodelete

        IMAP RECEIVE OK - 1 seconds, 7 found

   Report the email with the highest value
       Suppose your mailbox has some emails from an automated script and that a message from this
       script typically looks like this (abbreviated):

        To: mailuser@server.net
        From: autoscript@server.net
        Subject: Results of Autoscript
        Date: Wed, 09 Nov 2005 08:30:40 -0800
        Message-ID: <auto-000000992528@server.net>

        Homeruns 5

       And further suppose that you are interested in reporting the message that has the highest
       number of home runs, and also to leave this message in the mailbox for future checks, but
       remove the other matching messages with lesser values:

        $ check_imap_receive -H mail.server.net --username mailuser --password mailpass
        -s SUBJECT -s "Results of Autoscript" --capture-max "Homeruns (\d+)"  --nodelete-captured

        IMAP RECEIVE OK - 1 seconds, 3 found, 1 captured, 5 max, 2 deleted

   Troubleshoot your search parameters
       Add the --nodelete and --imap-retries=1 parameters to your command line.

EXIT CODES

       Complies with the Nagios plug-in specification:
        0        OK             The plugin was able to check the service and it appeared to be
       functioning properly
        1        Warning        The plugin was able to check the service, but it appeared to be
       above some "warning" threshold or did not appear to be working properly
        2        Critical  The plugin detected that either the service was not running or it was
       above some "critical" threshold
        3        Unknown        Invalid command line arguments were supplied to the plugin or the
       plugin was unable to check the status of the given hosts/service

NAGIOS PLUGIN NOTES

       Nagios plugin reference: http://nagiosplug.sourceforge.net/developer-guidelines.html

       This plugin does NOT use Nagios DEFAULT_SOCKET_TIMEOUT (provided by utils.pm as $TIMEOUT)
       because the path to utils.pm must be specified completely in this program and forces users
       to edit the source code if their install location is different (if they realize this is
       the problem). You can view the default timeout for this module by using the --verbose and
       --version options together.  The short form is -vV.

       Other than that, it attempts to follow published guidelines for Nagios plugins.

SEE ALSO

       http://nagios.org/ http://search.cpan.org/~djkernen/Mail-IMAPClient-2.2.9/IMAPClient.pod
       http://search.cpan.org/~markov/Mail-IMAPClient-3.00/lib/Mail/IMAPClient.pod

CHANGES

        Fri Nov 11 04:53:09 AST 2011
        + version 0.1 created with quota code contributed by Johan Romme

        Tue Dec 20 17:38:04 PST 2011
        + fixed bug where a quota of 0 was reported as an incorrect response from the server, thanks to Eike Arndt
        + version 0.2

AUTHOR

       Jonathan Buhacoff <jonathan@buhacoff.net>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

        Copyright (C) 2011 Jonathan Buhacoff

        This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
        it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
        the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
        (at your option) any later version.

        This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
        but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
        MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
        GNU General Public License for more details.

        You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
        along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

        http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt