From : MDaemon@moh.gov.ge
To : zjanashvili@moh.gov.ge
Subject : Welcome to the email system for domain moh.gov.ge
Received On : 24.08.2012 12:00

Welcome Zaza Janashvili! Since you are new to this domain there are some things you should know: Account Information ------------------- Real name: Zaza Janashvili Email: zjanashvili@moh.gov.ge Mail server: mail.moh.gov.ge [172.17.216.11] Account name: zjanashvili Password: Contact your email administrator Current number of email messages : 0 Current amount of disk space in use: 0 MDAEMON SERVER DEFAULT HELP FOR USER ACCOUNTS Many functions of MDaemon Server can be accessed remotely through the use of the email transport system itself. For example, you can gain access to various aspects of your account and can change or reconfigure it by sending email messages to the server. You can also subscribe or remove yourself from mailing lists, have files encoded and mailed to you, and execute server-based processes by sending carefully formatted mail messages to the server. Some of these control messages require a valid account on the server and are password protected. You can gain access to your accounts by using your password. Messages to the server must be directed to "MDaemon@mydomain.com". For those commands which require a valid account on the server, the subject of the message must contain the account's email address and password separated by a comma character - ex: "arvel@altn.com, MyPassword". Commands are placed within the message body. There can only be one command per line, but multiple commands can be batched in the same message. Account access and control: - The following commands require a valid account on the mail server. You must place as the subject of the mail message your email address and password if you wish to gain access to any of the commands in the next section. The syntax of the subject line should be "email address, password" (notice the comma) ex: Subject: arvel@altn.com, mypassword For any of the following commands to work for you, your system ad- ministrator must allow your account to originate server control messages. If you suspect that your remote access has been removed or is not functioning properly please consult with your administrator. Command Special Parms Result ============================================================================ ACCOUNT INFO none The status of the account passed in the subject line is mailed back to the message originator. ex: ACCOUNT INFO PASSWORD new password The password of the account passed in the subject line will be changed to the one specified. ex: PASSWORD kryptonite MAILFORMAT MBF file The mailbox storage format of the account specified in subject line will be changed to the one specified. A listing of the available formats can be obtained via the MAIL FORMATS directive. ex: MAILBOX RFC822 FORWARD TO address The forwarding address of the account passed in the subject line will be changed to the one specified and act- ivated. ex: FORWARD TO vacationing@myhost.com UNFORWARD none Mail forwarding will be deactivated for the account specified in the subject line. Ex: UNFORWARD AUTODECODE switch Automatic decoding of incoming MIME attachments for the account specified in the subject line will be set to which should be Y or N. ex: AUTODECODE N BEGIN SIGNATURE none Begins recording of a new signature file to be appended to messages generated by the account passed in the subject line. Subsequent lines will be treated as the text of the signature file until the word END is encountered on a line by itself or the end of the control message is reached. NOTE: The signature file feature is only available for RAW format messages. BEGIN AUTORESPONDER none Begins recording of a new autoresponder file to be used by the account passed in the subject line. Subsequent lines will be treated as the text of the autoresponder file until the word END is encountered on a line by itself or the end of the control message is reached. ex: BEGIN AUTORESPONDER Some autoresponder text here END To erase an active autoresponder define one with no text like this: ex: BEGIN AUTORESPONDER END MULTIPOP switch MultiPOP mail collection for the account passed in the subject line is turned on or off according to the value of switch. Switch should be ON or OFF. ex: MULTIPOP OFF RULES none Returns a form for editing all rules configured for the account passed in the subject line. The form can mark existing rules for deletion and can add new rules. List, Catalog, and Process Control: - The following commands do not require an account on the mail server although some of them are password protected. The subject line is ignored when processing these commands. Command Special Parms Result ============================================================================ USERS none A listing of all users hosted by the server will be mailed back to the originator. Accounts which are set as hidden will not be listed. Also, this command is inactive unless enabled via switch in Misc. Options screen. LIST [listname] A listing of all mailing lists along with the names and address of members will be mailed back to the originator. Lists must be individually configured to allow this to occur. Passing an optional list name will return the members of only that list. Member names are returned only for members which are local accounts within MDaemon. SUBSCRIBE listname [address] {real name} The originator is added to the member- ship of the list specified provided that list exists and allows remote subscriptions. If an optional address is specified after the listname then that address is added rather than the address found in the FROM: field of the subscription message. ex: SUBSCRIBE mygroup@domain.com ex: SUBSCRIBE mygroup@domain.com arvel@altn.com {Arvel Hathcock} UNSUBSCRIBE listname [address] The originator is removed from the or specified mailing list provided the list SIGNOFF exists and contains the originator as a member. If the optional 'address' is specified then that address is removed. ex: UNSUBSCRIBE mygroup@domain.com ex: UNSUBSCRIBE mygroup@domain.com me@mydomain.com SUPPRESS listname address (password) This command adds 'address' to the lists suppression file. The list's password must be provided and the list must already have a suppression file associated with it. ex: SUPPRESS list@mydomain.com me@mydomain.com (PASS) UNSUPPRESS listname address (password) This command removes 'address' from the lists suppression file. The list's password must be provided and the list must already have a suppression file associated with it. ex: UNSUPPRESS list@mydomain.com me@mydomain.com (PASS) DIGEST listname [address] This command sets 'address' to use digest mode. If no address is specified then the address of the originator of the message will be used. ex: DIGEST list@mydomain.com me@mydomain.com NORMAL listname [address] This command sets 'address' to use normal non-digest mode. If no address is given then the originator of the message will be used. ex: NORMAL list@mydomain.com me@mydomain.com NOMAIL listname [address] This command sets 'address' to nomail mode. The account will enter a suspended state and will no longer receive list traffic. If no address is specified then the orig- inator of the message will be used. ex: NOMAIL list@mydomain.com me@mydomain.com MAIL listname [address] This command returns 'address' to normal mode from nomail mode. If no address is specified then the originator of the message will be used. ex: MAIL list@mydomain.com me@mydomain.com REALNAME listname [address] {Real Name} This command sets the real name value for 'address' who is a member of list 'listname' to the given value. The Real Name parm must be enclosed in { and } characters. ex: REALNAME list@mydomain.com me@mydomain.com {Arvel Hathcock} GET catalog magic-name (Password) Retrieves a file from the specified catalog, MIME encodes it in an email message, and sends that message to the originating account or to the one specified in a RESULTS TO directive. NOTE: The PUBLIC catalog doesn't require a catalog name or password. ex: GET utils magic-name (mypassword) ex: GET magic-name DIR catalog Retrieves a directory of the files and magic names available through the catalog. ex: DIR public General: - The subject line is ignored while processing these commands. Command Special Parameters Result ============================================================================ HELP none This file is mailed back to the originator. RESULTS TO address Subsequent commands which generate output will direct that output to the address specified. ex: RESULTS TO mailbox@host.org STATUS none A status report on server operations and current conditions will be mailed back to the message originator. Since the information contained in this status report is considered private, the sub- ject of the requested message must con- tain the user name and password of an administrator level user account like this: Arvel, 12wsawe ex: STATUS MAIL FORMATS none A listing of all the supported mailbox formats will be mailed back to the originator. Ex: MAIL FORMATS GET ADDRESS none MDaemon will send a message back to the originator which will contain the current machine name and IP address assigned to MDaemon's computer. This is useful when you want to find out the IP address assigned by your ISP when using a dynamic dialup situation. Since the information contained in this message is considered private the subject of the requesting message must contain the administrator user and password such as: Administrator, Password. ex: GET ADDRESS ============================================================================ End of help file