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NAME

       doveadm-mailbox - Commands related to handling mailboxes

SYNOPSIS

       doveadm [-Dv] [-f formatter] mailbox_cmd [options] [arguments]

DESCRIPTION

       doveadm mailbox can be used to query and modify mailboxes.

OPTIONS

       Global doveadm(1) options:

       -D     Enables verbosity and debug messages.

       -f formatter
              Specifies the formatter for formatting the output.  Supported formatters are:

              flow   prints each line with key=value pairs.

              pager  prints  each key: value pair on its own line and separates records with form feed character
                     (^L).

              tab    prints a table header followed by tab separated value lines.

              table  prints a table header followed by adjusted value lines.

       -o setting=value
              Overrides the configuration setting from /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf and from the  userdb  with  the
              given  value.   In  order  to  override multiple settings, the -o option may be specified multiple
              times.

       -v     Enables verbosity, including progress counter.

       Command specific options:

       -A     If the -A option is present, the command will be performed for all users.  Using  this  option  in
              combination  with  system  users  from  userdb  { driver = passwd } is not recommended, because it
              contains also users with a lower UID than the one configured with the first_valid_uid setting.

              When  the  SQL  userdb  module  is  used   make   sure   that   the   iterate_query   setting   in
              /etc/dovecot/dovecot-sql.conf.ext  matches  your  database  layout.   When  using  the LDAP userdb
              module, make sure that the iterate_attrs  and  iterate_filter  settings  in  /etc/dovecot/dovecot-
              ldap.conf.ext  match  your  LDAP  schema.  Otherwise doveadm(1) will be unable to iterate over all
              users.

       -F file
              Execute the command for all the users in the file.  This is similar to the -A option, but  instead
              of  getting  the  list  of  users  from  the  userdb, they are read from the given file.  The file
              contains one username per line.

       -S socket_path
              The option's argument is either an absolute path to a local UNIX domain socket, or a hostname  and
              port (hostname:port), in order to connect a remote host via a TCP socket.

              This allows an administrator to execute doveadm(1) mail commands through the given socket.

       -u user/mask
              Run the command only for the given user.  It's also possible to use '*' and '?' wildcards (e.g. -u
              *@example.org).
              When neither the -A option, nor the -F file option, nor the -u user  was  specified,  the  command
              will be executed with the environment of the currently logged in user.

ARGUMENTS

       mailbox
              Is  the  name  of  a  mailbox,  as  visible to IMAP clients, except in UTF-8 format. The hierarchy
              separator between a parent and child mailbox is commonly '/' or '.',  but  this  depends  on  your
              selected  mailbox storage format and namespace configuration. The mailbox names may also require a
              namespace prefix.

COMMANDS

   mailbox create
       doveadm mailbox create [-A|-u user|-F file] [-S socket_path] [-g guid] [-s] mailbox ...

       This command is used to create one or more mailboxes.   The  mailbox  format  of  the  created  mailboxes
       depends on the mail_location setting, or the user's mail field, returned by the userdb.

       -g guid
              Create the mailbox with the specified GUID.

       -s     When this option was given, the created mailboxes will be also added to the user's subscriptions.

   mailbox cryptokey
       mailbox cryptokey export|generate|list|password

       This  command  is  used  to  manage  mail  crypt  plugin cryptographic keys.  Please see doveadm-mailbox-
       cryptokey(1) for more details.

   mailbox delete
       doveadm mailbox delete [-A|-u user|-F file] [-S socket_path] [-s] [-r] [-e] [-Z] mailbox ...

       This command deletes a mailbox and expunges all the  messages  it  contains.   If  the  mailbox  has  any
       children, they won't be deleted, unless -r is given.

       -r     Delete mailboxes recursively

       -s     Unsubscribe deleted mailboxes.

       -e     Require mailboxes to be empty before deleting.

       -Z     Delete  the  mailbox as efficiently as possible, but the user may not be in fully consistent state
              afterwards. For example quota may be wrong. This option is mainly useful when deleting the  entire
              user.

   mailbox list
       doveadm mailbox list [-7|-8] [-A|-u user|-F file] [-S socket_path] [-s] [mailbox ...]

       To  get  an  overview of existing mailboxes use this command.  It's also possible to use wildcards in the
       mailbox name.
       When the -s option is present, only subscribed mailboxes will be listed. Listed  subscriptions  may  also
       contain mailboxes that are already deleted.

       -7     Lists the mailboxes with mUTF-7 encoding.

       -8     Lists the mailboxes with UTF-8 encoding.

   mailbox mutf7
       doveadm mailbox mutf7 [-7|-8] name ...

       The  mailbox  mutf7 command may be used to convert the international mailbox name into a modified version
       of the UTF-7 encoding and vice  versa.   See  RFC  3501,  section  5.1.3  (Mailbox  International  Naming
       Convention).

       -7     Indicates  that  the  name's string representation is mUTF-7 encoded and it should be converted to
              UTF-8.

       -8     Indicates that the name's is UTF-8 encoded and should be converted to mUTF-7 (default).

       name   One or more mailbox names that should be converted.

   mailbox rename
       doveadm mailbox rename [-A|-u user|-F file] [-S socket_path] [-s] old_name new_name

       The mailbox rename command is used to rename the mailbox old_name to new_name.
       When the -s option is given, old_name will be unsubscribed and new_name will be subscribed.

   mailbox status
       doveadm [-f formatter] mailbox status [-A|-u user|-F file] [-S socket_path] [-t] fields mailbox ...

       Show the status of one or more mailboxes.  The mailbox name may also contain wildcards.
       This command uses by default the output formatter flow.

       -t     Summarize the values of the status fields  messages,  recent,  unseen  and/or  vsize  of  multiple
              mailboxes to a sum (total).

       fields Specify  the  status  fields  which  should be shown.  In order to specify multiple status fields,
              enclosed them in quotes.

              all    This is a special status field name.  It means show all of the following fields.  When  the
                     -t option is present, it means show only the messages, recent, unseen and vsize fields.

              guid   The mailbox's globally unique identifier.

              highestmodseq
                     The highest mod-sequence value of all messages in the mailbox.

              messages
                     The number of messages in the mailbox.

              recent The number of messages with the \Recent flag set.

              uidnext
                     The next unique identifier value.

              uidvalidity
                     The unique identifier validity value.

              unseen The message sequence number of the first unseen message in the mailbox.

              vsize  The mailbox's virtual size, computed with CRLF line terminators.

              firstsaved
                     Saved time of the first mail in the mailbox.

   mailbox subscribe
       doveadm mailbox subscribe [-A|-u user|-F file] [-S socket_path] mailbox ...

       This command is used to subscribe one or more mailboxes.

   mailbox unsubscribe
       doveadm mailbox unsubscribe [-A|-u user|-F file] [-S socket_path] mailbox ...

       This command is used to unsubscribe one or more mailboxes.

   mailbox update
       doveadm  mailbox  update  [-A|-u  user|-F]  [-S  socket_path]  [--mailbox-guid guid] [--uid-validity uid]
       [--min-next-uid uid] [--min-first-recent-uid uid]  [--min-highest-modseq  seq]  [--min-highest-pvt-modseq
       seq] mailbox ...

       This command is used to set UID validity, next UID, first recent UID and modification sequence values.

       Usually  this  is  only  ever to be used during migration, or restoring mailbox after disaster.  Settings
       these values is highly discouraged, and is not supported for all mail backends.

   mailbox cache purge
       doveadm mailbox cache purge [-A|-u user|-F file] [-S socket_path] mailbox ...

       Purge the dovecot.index.cache file. Most importantly this frees  up  disk  space  from  mails  that  were
       already  deleted.  Normally there i no need to run this command manually, because the compression is also
       run automatically.

   mailbox cache decision
       doveadm mailbox cache decision [-A|-u user|-F file] [-S socket_path] [--all] [--fields  list  of  fields]
       [--last-used unix timestamp] [--decision no|temp|yes] mailbox ...

       This  command  is  used  to  list  or change caching decisions for field(s) in mailbox(es).  You can list
       decisions by leaving out decision and last-used parameters.

       --all  List or change all fields.

       --fields
              List or change these comma/space separated fields.

       --decision
              Set field caching decision. Yes means it's always cached.  Temp means it's  provisionally  cached.
              No means the field is not cached.

       --last-used
              Set field's last used timestamp.

       NOTE.  This  command  cannot  be  used  to  add  new  fields  to  cache!  You  need  to first add them to
       configuration. Setting caching to no will not immediately drop field from cache, it will stop adding  the
       field to cache.

   mailbox cache remove
       doveadm mailbox cache remove [-A|-u user|-F file] [-S socket_path] searchquery

       Remove any matching mail(s) from cache.

       WARNING! This command can erase ALL cached data, causing system slowness.

EXAMPLE

       List subscribed mailboxes, beginning with 'dovecot', of user bob.

       doveadm mailbox list -s -u bob dovecot*
       dovecot
       dovecot/pigeonhole
       dovecot/pigeonhole/2.0

       Now have a look at the status of user bob's dovecot mailboxes.

       doveadm -f table mailbox status -u bob "messages vsize" dovecot*
       mailbox                                    messages vsize
       dovecot                                    20501    93968492
       dovecot/pigeonhole                         0        0
       dovecot/pigeonhole/2.0                     47       323474

       Converting an internationalized mailbox name from mUTF-7 to UTF-8 and vice versa.

       doveadm mailbox mutf7 -7 "~peter/mail/&U,BTFw-/&ZeVnLIqe-"
       ~peter/mail/台北/日本語
       doveadm mailbox mutf7 ~peter/mail/台北/日本語

       ~peter/mail/&U,BTFw-/&ZeVnLIqe-

REPORTING BUGS

       Report   bugs,  including  doveconf  -n  output,  to  the  Dovecot  Mailing  List  <dovecot@dovecot.org>.
       Information about reporting bugs is available at: http://dovecot.org/bugreport.html

SEE ALSO

       doveadm(1) doveadm-search-query(7) doveadm-mailbox-cryptokey(1)