The options for this command are:
Option |
Description |
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-c|-a|-k |
At least one of -c or -a, or -k must be used. |
-a |
Last IMAP, POP, or http web mail client access (log in or log out) of user(s). -s does not affect the output of -a. |
-c |
List IMAPusers currently connected. |
-k |
Disconnect users from IMAP and POP. Users logged on to Communications Express lose the underlying IMAP connection and, thus, are also disconnected. The -k option must be used with either the —u uid option to specify users to disconnect or the —f filename option to specify the users listed in filename. Note that -k option may only work if IMAP IDLE is configured. |
-s service |
Can specify either imap or http as service to monitor. Only applies to -c option. POP is not available because POP users do not typically stay logged on. |
-u uid |
Specify a UID to monitor. If -u and -f are not listed, then all users are monitored. |
-f filename |
File containing UIDs to monitor. Each UID must be on its own line. |
--v |
Returns version of this tool. |
--h |
Returns usage information. |