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NAME

       fud - Cyrus IMAP documentation

       Provide information about user mailboxes

SYNOPSIS

       fud [ -C config-file ] [ -U uses ] [ -T timeout ] [ -D ]

DESCRIPTION

       fud  is  a  long lived datagram daemon started from master that provides information about
       when a user last read their mail, when mail last arrived in a user’s mailbox, and how many
       messages are recent for that user.

       fud  reads  its  configuration  options  out  of  the  imapd.conf(5) file unless specified
       otherwise by -C.

       fud will automatically proxy any and all FUD requests to the appropriate backend server if
       it is running on a Cyrus Murder frontend machine.

       To set up the FUD daemon, add this to your cyrus.conf:

       fud           cmd="fud" listen="fud" prefork=1 proto="udp"

       and to /etc/services:

       fud             4201/udp                        # Cyrus IMAP FUD Daemon

   Client
       There is no specific FUD client. This shows how one might access FUD.

       #!/usr/bin/perl

       use Socket;

       print( "Enter fud hostname: " );
       $hostname = <>;
       chomp( $hostname );

       print( "Enter username to query: " );
       $username = <>;
       chomp( $username );

       socket( FUD, PF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, getprotobyname( "udp" ) )
          or die( "failed to create udp socket: $!" );

       $ipaddr = inet_aton( $hostname );
       $portaddr = sockaddr_in( '4201', $ipaddr );

       $fud_query = $username . '|user.' . $username;

       send( FUD, "$fud_query", 0, $portaddr ) == length( $fud_query )
          or die( "failed to send fud query: $!" );

       recv( FUD, $fud_response, 512, 0 )
          or die( "recv() failed: $!" );

       print( "FUD responded: $fud_response\n" );

       exit( 0 );

OPTIONS

       -C config-file
              Use   the   specified  configuration  file  config-file  rather  than  the  default
              imapd.conf(5).

       -U uses
              The maximum number of times that the process should be  used  for  new  connections
              before shutting down.  The default is 250.

       -T timeout
              The  number  of  seconds  that  the  process  will wait for a new connection before
              shutting down.  Note that a value of  0  (zero)  will  disable  the  timeout.   The
              default is 60.

       -D     Run external debugger specified in debug_command.

FILES

       /etc/imapd.conf, /etc/cyrus.conf

BUGS

       Though  not  really a bug, fud will silently ignore any requests that it does not consider
       valid.

       Also not really a bug, fud requires that the anonymous user has the 0 (zero) right on  the
       mailbox in question.  This is only a “bug” because 0 is not a standard IMAP ACL bit.

       fud  is  an  experimental  interface  meant  to provide information to build a finger-like
       service around.  Eventually it should be superseded by a more standards-based protocol.

SEE ALSO

       imapd.conf(5), cyrus.conf(5)

AUTHOR

       The Cyrus Team, Nic Bernstein (Onlight)

COPYRIGHT

       1993-2018, The Cyrus Team