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NAME

       mapiprofile - administer OpenChange MAPI Profiles databases

SYNOPSIS

       mapiprofile [-?GSnEcrlV] [-?|--help] [--usage] [-L|--ldif=PATH] [-G|--getdefault] [-S|--default]
            [-n|--newdb] [-f|--database=PATH] [-P|--profile=PROFILE] [-I|--address=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
            [-M|--workstation=WORKSTATION_NAME] [-D|--domain=DOMAIN] [-R|--realm=REALM] [-E|--encrypt]
            [-v|--exchange-version=2000] [-u|--username=USERNAME] [-C|--language=LANGUAGE]
            [-s|--pattern=USERNAME] [-p|--password=PASSWORD] [--nopass] [-c|--create] [-r|--delete]
            [-R|--rename=STRING] [-l|--list] [--listlangs] [--dump] [-a|--attr=VALUE] [--dump-data]
            [-d|--debuglevel=LEVEL] [--getfqdn] [-k|--kerberos={yes|no}] [-V|--version]

DESCRIPTION

       mapiprofile  is  a  command  line  tool  designed  to  provide  administrative support for
       OpenChange MAPI profiles. A profile in this context represents a single user's  connection
       to  a  server.  It  can be thought of as a user's account information stored on the client
       side. Most OpenChange utilities make use of the profile information stored  in  the  local
       profile database, often by referring to the name of the profile. In addition, because most
       users only have a single account, it is possible to designate one profile as  the  default
       profile.  If  a profile is not specified, other utilities will use the default profile (if
       any) to establish a connection.

       mapiprofile is designed so it also provides  sample  code  for  developers  interested  in
       adding OpenChange MAPI profile support to their applications.

COMMANDS

       --newdb

       -n     Create a new database.

       --create

       -c     Create a new profile in the database.

       --delete

       -r     Delete a profile from the database.

       --rename PROFILE

       -R     Rename a profile in the database

       --default

       -S     Set the default profile in the database.

       --getdefault

       -G     Get the default profile name from the database.

       --dump Display  information  about  a  specific  profile  from  information  stored in the
              database.

       --list

       -l     List existing profiles in the database.

       --listlangs
              List the available languages. These can  be  used  to  specify  the  language  name
              (--language) when creating a profile.

OPTIONS

       --database DATABASE

       -f     Path to the profile database. If no path database is specified then the default one
              will be used $HOME/.openchange/profiles.ldb

       --ldif LDIF

       -L     Path to the LDIF files. If no LDIF directory is specified then the default one  set
              at  compilation  time  will  be  used. This option is only used when creating a new
              profile database.

       --profile PROFILE

       -p     Set the profile name to use (e.g. the profile to  create  or  delete,  or  to  dump
              information about).

       --address IP_ADDR|FQDN

       -I     Set the Exchange server IP address or fully qualified domain name.

       --workstation WORKSTATION

       -M     Sets the local computer name.

       --domain DOMAIN

       -D     Set the Windows domain name.

       --encrypt

       -E     Require  the connection to be encrypted. This is normally required only on Exchange
              2010 (and will presumably also be required on future versions), but may be used  on
              Exchange 2003 and Exchange 2007.

       --exchange-version

       -v     Specify  which  version  of  the  protocol to use. The reasonable options are 2000,
              2003/2007 and 2010.  2000 means use EcDoConnect (0x0) / EcDoRpc  (0x2)  RPC  calls,
              2003  or 2007 means use EcDoConnectEx (0xA) / EcDoRpcExt2 (0xB) RPC calls, and 2010
              means use EcDoConnectEx (0xA) / EcDoRpcExt2 (0xB) RPC calls over a sealed pipe.

       --kerberos

       -k     Specify whether to force Kerberos (set to yes), not use Kerberos (set  to  no).  If
              you omit this option, Kerberos will be used where practical.

       --realm REALM

       -R     Set the Windows realm

       --username

       -u     Set the username to use to log on the Exchange server.

       --password

       -p     Set the password corresponding to the username described above.

       --language

       -C

              Specify the language to use with the account. When specifying the name, you use the
              name of the language returned within the list --listlangs option displays. See  the
              --listlangs  option  for  how  to  obtain  the  full list of languages. The default
              language code is the system one stored within the LC_CTYPE environment variable.

       --pattern

       -s     Set a username string pattern  mapiprofile  should  use  rather  than  the  default
              username. This option is used during mapi profile creation.

       --nopass
              Do not save password in the profile.

       --attr VALUE

       -a     Print an attribute value.

       --dump-data
              Dump the hex data.

       --debuglevel LEVEL

       -d     Set the debug level.

       --getfqdn
              Returns  the  DNS  fully  qualified  domain  name  of  the NSPI server matching the
              legacyDN.

EXAMPLES

       Create a blank MAPI profile database:
       mapiprofile --database=/tmp/profiles2.ldb --ldif=/usr/local/samba/share/setup --newdb

       Create a new profile using NTLMSSP authentication:
       mapiprofile --database=/tmp/profiles.ldb --profile=jkerihuel
            --username=jkerihuel --password=secret --language=French\ \(France\)
            --address=192.168.194.22 --workstation=LOCALHOST --domain=OPENCHANGE
            --create
       Profile jkerihuel completed and added to database /tmp/profiles.ldb.
       Note that this account will use French.

       Create a new profile using Kerberos authentication:
       mapiprofile --database=/tmp/profiles.ldb --profile=jkerihuel
            --username=jkerihuel --password=secret --language=French\ \(France\)
            --address=exchange.openchange.local --domain=OPENCHANGE
            --realm=OPENCHANGE.LOCAL --create

       Delete a profile:
       mapiprofile --database=/tmp/profiles.ldb --profile=jkerihuel --delete
       Profile jkerihuel deleted from database /tmp/profiles.ldb

       List profiles:
       mapiprofile --database=/tmp/profiles.ldb --list
       We have 2 profiles in the database:
               Profile = exchange-2000
               Profile = jkerihuel

       Dump a profile:
       mapiprofile --database=/tmp/profiles.ldb --profile=jkerihuel --dump
       Profile: jkerihuel
            username       == jkerihuel
            password       == secret
            mailbox        == /o=First Organization/ou=First Administrative Group/cn=Recipients/cn=jkerihuel
            workstation    == LOCALHOST
            domain         == OPENCHANGE
            server         == exchange.openchange.local

       Dump profile attribute:
       mapiprofile --database=/tmp/profiles.ldb --profile=jkerihuel --attr=HomeMDB
       Profile jkerihuel: HomeMDB = /o=First Organization/ou=First Administrative Group/cn=Configuration/cn=Servers/cn=EXCHANGE2000

AUTHOR

       Julien Kerihuel <j.kerihuel at openchange dot org>

       Brad Hards <bradh at openchange dot org>

SEE ALSO

       The codes for various languages can  be  found  in  many  places,  including  the  Windows
       Language Code Identifier (LCID) Reference.