deliver - Delivers mail to an IMAP mailbox
/usr/bin/deliver [-d] [-r address] [-f address] [-m mailbox]
[-a auth-id] [-e] [-q] [-F flag]... [userid]...
deliver -E days
Ignored for compatibility with /bin/mail Inserts a ReturnPath:
header containing address Inserts a Return-Path:
header containing address Delivers to mailbox. If any
userids are specified, attempts to deliver to
user.userid.mailbox for each userid. If the access control
list (ACL) on any such mailbox does not grant the sender
the right to post mail (p right) or if -m is not specified,
then delivers to the INBOX for the userid , regardless
of the ACL on the INBOX.
If no userids are specified, the deliver command
attempts to deliver to mailbox. If the ACL on
mailbox does not grant the sender the p right, the
delivery fails. Specifies the authorization id of
the sender. Defaults to "anonymous". Enables
duplicate delivery suppression. This suppresses
delivery of the message to a mailbox if a message
with the same message-id (or resent-message-id) is
recorded as having already been delivered to the
mailbox. Records the mailbox and messageid/resent-message-id
of all successful deliveries.
Delivers a message even when the receiving mailbox
is over its quota. Sets the system option or keyword
flag on the delivered message. Removes the
duplicate delivery database of entries older than
days.
The deliver command reads a message from the standard
input and delivers it to one or more IMAP mailboxes.
The deliver command reads its configuration options out of
the imapd.conf file. Depending on the setting of the
reject8bit field in the imapd.conf file, deliver either
rejects messages with 8-bit-set characters in the headers
or changes these characters to X.
Configuration file for the IMAP server
Commands: cyradm(1), imapd(8), imapquota(8), reconstruct(8)
Files: imapd.conf(4)
deliver(8)
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