--active{yes|no}
Change or specify if user is active. Should be combined with --user (and optionally --create).
--add-adminNAME
Add specified user as "remote-admin" for company specified with --company.
--add-company-quota-recipientNAME
Add specified user to companyquota recipients for company specified with --company.
--add-delegationNAME
Add specified delegation (flags) to user specified with --user. The syntax to be used for delegation
(flags) is 'user:flag1,flag2,..' where 'user' is a user name, and flags are optionally chosen from
the following: see_private, send_copy. The first means that delegates can see private items, and the
second that meeting requests and responses are also sent to the delegates.
--add-featureNAME
Enable specified feature for user specified with --user.
--add-permissionNAME
Add specified permissions to store of user specified with --user. Can be used with --folder to add
permissions for a specific folder. The syntax to be used for permissions is 'member:right1,right..',
where 'member' is a group or user name, and rights are chosen from the following: read_items,
create_items, create_subfolders, edit_own, edit_all, delete_own, delete_all, folder_owner,
folder_contact and folder_visible. So for example, to add certain permissions to the inbox of a user
'user2', to the inbox of user 'user1': --user user1 --folder Inbox --add-permission
user2:read_items,folder_visible. The colon is optional.
--add-sendasNAME
Allow specified user to "send as" user specified with --user.
--add-userquota-recipientNAME
Add specified user to userquota recipients for company specified with --company.
--add-viewNAME
Add specified company as remote-viewer of address book.
--add-userNAME
Add specified user to group specified with --group.
--adminNAME
Make specified user administrator of company specified with --company.
--admin-levelN
Change or specify admin level for user specified with --user. A value of 1 means the user is an
administrator, and 2 means the user is a system administrator.
--clear-cache
Clear all server caches.
--company, -CNAME
Specify company. Without further arguments, this will show information about the given company. Can
also be used in combination with e.g. --list-users.
--config, -cFILE
Load configuration settings from specified file.
--create
Create object. Must be combined with --user, --group or --company. Can be combined with options such
as --fullname, --email and --password. Note that this doesn't work with an external source such as
LDAP.
--create-store
Create and hook store. Without further arguments, a public store is created for the current company
or server. Can be used in combination with --company (to create a company public store) and --user
(to create a user store).
--debug
Enable debug mode, meaning full tracebacks are shown in addition to error messages.
--delete
Delete object. Must be combined with --user, --group or --company. Note that this doesn't work with
an external source such as LDAP.
--emailNAME
Change or specify object email address. Can be used with --user or --group (and optionally --create).
--folder, -fPATH
Specify folder. Can be used in combination with e.g. --add-permission, to add permissions for a
specific folder. --recursive.
--fullnameNAME
Change or specify object full name. Can be used with --user, --group or --company (and optionally
--create).
--group, -GNAME
Specify group. Without further arguments, this will show information about the given group. Can also
be used in combination with e.g. --list-users.
--hook-storeGUID
Hook store with specified GUID. Without further arguments, this will hook the public store. Can be
used in combination with --company (to hook the public store) and --user (to hook the user store).
--hook-archiveGUID
Hook archive store with specified GUID. Should be used in combination with --user.
--langLANG
Specify language in which new stores are created, determining e.g. the name of the inbox.
--mr-accept{yes|no}
Change or specify if meeting requests are automatically accepted (by script specified in dagent.cfg).
Should be combined with --user.
--mr-accept-conflicts{yes|no}
Change or specify if overlapping meeting requests are automatically declined by accept script. Should
be combined with --user.
--mr-accept-recurring{yes|no}
Change or specify if recurring meeting requests are automatically declined by accept script. Should
be combined with --user.
--list-users
List users. Without further arguments, this will list all users. Can also be used in combination with
e.g. --company and --group.
--list-groups
List groups. Without further arguments, this will list all groups. Can also be used in combination
with e.g. --company.
--list-companies
List companies.
--list-orphans
List orphans, meaning stores that are currently not hooked to a user or public store.
--nameNAME
Change or specify object name. Can be used with --user, --group or --company (and optionally
--create).
--ooo{yes|no}
Enable or disable out-of-office replies for user specified with --user.
--ooo-clear
Clear out-of-office settings for user specified with --user.
--ooo-subjectNAME
Change or specify out-of-office subject for user specified with --user.
--ooo-messagePATH
Change or specify out-of-office message for user specified with --user, by specifying a file
containing the message.
--ooo-fromNAME
Change or specify out-of-office from date for user specified with --user.
--ooo-untilNAME
Change or specify out-of-office until date for user specified with --user.
--passwordNAME
Change or specify user password. Should be used in combination with --user (and optionally --create).
--password-prompt
Change or specify user password via prompt. Should be used in combination with --user (and optionally
--create).
--purge-softdeleteN
Purge items marked as softdeleted more than N days ago.
--purge-deferred
Purge all items in the deferred update table.
--quota-override{yes|no}
Override server quota limits for user specified with --user or company specified with --company.
--quota-hardN
Change or specify hard quota limit at specified number of megabytes (MB). Should be used with --user
or --company.
--quota-softN
Change or specify soft quota limit at specified number of megabytes (MB). Should be used with --user
or --company.
--quota-warnN
Change or specify warn quota limit at specified number of megabytes (MB). Should be used with --user
or --company.
--remove-storeGUID
Remove orphaned store with specified GUID.
--remove-adminNAME
Remove specified user as "remote-admin" for company specified with --company.
--remove-company-quota-recipientNAME
Remove specified user from companyquota recipients for company specified with --company.
--remove-delegationNAME
Remove delegation (flags) for user specified with --user. The syntax to be used is described for the
--add-delegation option.
--remove-featureNAME
Disable specified feature for user specified with --user.
--remove-permissionNAME
Remove specified permissions to store of user specified with --user. Can be used with --folder to
remove permissions for a specific folder. The syntax to be used for permissions is described for the
--add-permission option.
--remove-sendasNAME
Disallow specified user to "send as" user specified with --user.
--remove-userquota-recipientNAME
Remove specified user from userquota recipients for company specified with --company.
--remove-viewNAME
Remove specified company as remote-viewer of address book.
--remove-userNAME
Remove specified user from group specified with --group.
--reset-folder-count
Reset folder counts for all folders of user given with --user.
--send-only-to-delegates{yes|no}
When sending meeting requests and responses to delegates, only send them to the delegates.
--server-socket, -sSOCKET
Connect to storage server through specified socket.
--ssl-key, -kFILE
Specify SSL key file.
--ssl-pass, -pPASSWORD
Specify SSL key password.
--store, -SGUID
Specify store. To specify a public store, use "public" or "public@companyname".
--sync
Synchronize users, groups and companies with external source (such as LDAP).
--unhook-archive
Unhook archive store. Should be combined with --user.
--unhook-store
Unhook store. Without further arguments, the public store is unhooked. Can be used in combination
with --company (to unhook the public store) or --user (to unhook the user store).
--user, -uNAME
Specify user. Without further arguments, this will show information about the given user.
--user-count
Output user statistics, such as active and non-active users and total user count.