Various options are possible. None of these options are required.
--config, -cfile
Use a configuration file. See the CONFIG() section for more information.
Default: /etc/kopano/dagent.cfg--deamonize, -d
Daemonize after starting. This implies --listen and is only used when LMTP is active.
--dump-config
Displays the values of dagent.cfg configuration parameters and the implied defaults.
--junk, -j
Deliver in the Junk mail folder of the specified user.
--file, -ffile
Read e-mail input from file. When not given, input is read from standard in.
--host, -hpath
Connect to the storage server through path, e.g. file:///path/to/socket. Default:
file:///var/run/kopano/server.sock.
--listen, -l
Listen for incoming LMTP connections
-q
Use qmail style exit codes. Please see the EXITCODES() section for more information.
-s
Silent mode. No output will be printed by the DAgent, except when wrong parameters are used to call
kopano-dagent.
-v
Verbose mode. More output can be printed when processing the e-mail for rules.
When given a second time, more debugging output will be printed.
-e
Strip the domain from the given username. For example, when the DAgent is called with '-e' and the
username is 'name@domain.com', the delivery will be started for user 'name' instead of
'name@domain.com'.
-R
The passed recipient name will always be resolved first. This means that the recipient can be a
username, e-mail address or any other resolvable, unique identifier for the user. However, if the
resolve fails (e.g. when running as a non-trusted user), the passed name will be assumed to be a
loginname of a user. Passing the -R option will disable this and will cause kopano-dagent to exit
with an error when the resolve fails.
In practice, the resolve will only fail if kopano-dagent is not running in a trusted account and is
therefore only really here for backward-compatibility of earlier kopano-dagent versions.
-n
Use 'now' as the delivery time. Normally, the dagent will use the date from the first Received
header, which is most likely to be the header from your own mailserver.
--do-not-notify, -N
Do not send a new mail notification to othere connected clients. This option can be useful when you
have connected Outlook 2000 clients, which will also process rules when the mail is delivered. This
is a bug workaround, and this option may disappear in the future.
--folder, -Fpath\to\folder
Deliver the incoming email to a specified subfolder of the store. Eg. --folder 'Inbox\important'.
Note that the 'Inbox' folder is language specific. If the folder does not exist, delivery is reverted
to the normal Inbox of the user, or use the --create flag.
--public, -Ppath\to\folder
Deliver the incoming email to a specified subfolder of the public store. Eg. --public
'sales\incoming'. If the folder does not exist, delivery is reverted to the normal Inbox of the user,
or use the --create flag.
-p<pathseparator>
Use a different path separator. The default is '\'. If your delivery path contains a \ character, you
can use this to alter the separator. Eg. -p _ --folder 'Inbox_resellers\dealers'. The mail will now
be delivered in a folder called 'resellers\dealers' as a subfolder of the Inbox.
--create, -C
Create the folder that was requested to deliver in. If there are no sufficient rights to create the
folder, delivery is reverted to the normal Inbox of the user.
--read, -r
Deliver the mail as read. Normally, the message will be marked as unread. This option can be useful
when importing old mail.
-aautoresponder
Path to autoresponder, e.g. /usr/local/sbin/kopano-autorespond. This script will be called when the
user enabled a vacation message in the Webaccess settings. When a header X-Kopano-Vacation or
Precedence was found in the received e-mail, this program will not be called to avoid loops. The
Precedence header is often used in mailing lists. Other loop protections can be archieved in this
separate program. This program or script will be called with the following arguments, in order:
from
The e-mail address of the Kopano user sending the vacation message
to
The e-mail address of the user to send the response to
subject
The auto response subject set by the Kopano user
kopano-username
The username of the Kopano user which set the auto response
messagefile
A file where the auto respond message will be temporary written to during the autorespond
The following environment variables are present:
MESSAGE_TO_ME
Set to 1 if the original mail had the user in the To header.
MESSAGE_CC_ME
Set to 1 if the original mail had the user in the Cc header.
MAILHEADERS
Optional, if this value is present it points to a file that contains the original headers of the
received email.
Default: /usr/sbin/kopano-autorespond.