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Enables you to list and change Messaging Server configuration parameters. |
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Displays all counters in a counter object. Monitors a counter object. |
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Delivers mail directly to the message store accessible by IMAP or POP mail clients. |
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Identifies the directory that contains the message store for a particular account. |
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Expires and purges messages in the Message Store |
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Reinitializes the quota limit from the LDAP directory and recalculates the disk space being used. |
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Monitors the status of the Messaging Server components. |
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Calculates the total mailbox size for each user in the message store and compares the size with their assigned quota. |
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Handles the saving and recovering of user mailboxes. |
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Backs up stored messages. |
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Monitors user access of the message store. |
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Exports Sun Java System Messaging Server mailboxes into UNIX /var/mail format folders. |
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Migrates UNIX /var/mail format folders into a Sun Java System Messaging Server message store. |
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Restores messages from the backup device into the message store. |
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The IMAP server protocol scripting tool. Executes a command or sequence of commands. |
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Lists, creates, deletes, renames, or moves mailboxes (folders). |
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Creates and synchronizes the backup directory with the information in the message store. |
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Moves a user’s account from one messaging server to another. |
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Purges those user and domain mailboxes from the message store. |
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Reports on how many users other than the mailbox owner have read messages in a shared IMAP folder. |
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Rebuilds one or more mailboxes, or the master mailbox file, and repairs any inconsistencies. |
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Refreshes the configuration of the specified messaging server processes |
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Consolidates duplicate messages. |
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Starts the messaging server processes. |
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Stops the messaging server processes. |
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Performs cleanup and expiration operations. |