41 lines
1.4 KiB
Bash
Executable file
41 lines
1.4 KiB
Bash
Executable file
#!/bin/bash
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#
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# Author: Daulton
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# Website: daulton.ca
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# Purpose: Add a user to an alias in iRedmail.
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# License: 2-clause BSD license
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# Reference: https://docs.iredmail.org/sql.create.mail.alias
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#
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# Note: The alias needs to exist first before you can add users to it.
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# Example usage: sh add-user-to-alias.sh alias@mydomain.com jeff@gmail.com
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#
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# This will print SQL commands on the console directly, you can redirect the
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# output to a file for further use like this:
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#
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# bash add-user-to-alias.sh alias@mydomain.com jeff@gmail.com > output.sql
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#
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# Import output.sql into SQL database like below:
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#
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# mysql -uroot -p
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# mysql> USE vmail;
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# mysql> SOURCE /path/to/output.sql;
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#
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# psql -U vmailadmin -d vmail
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# sql> \i /path/to/output.sql;
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# Read input
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aliasAccount="$1"
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sendToEmail="$2"
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if [ "$1" == "-h" ] || [ "$1" == "--h" ] || [ "$1" == "/h" ] || [ $# -ne 2 ]; then
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printf "Purpose: Add a user to an alias in iRedmail. \n"
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printf "Note: The alias needs to exist first before you can add users to it. \n"
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printf "Usage: bash add-user-to-alias.sh alias@mydomain.com jeff@gmail.com \n"
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exit 0
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fi
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aliasAccountDomain=$(echo $aliasAccount | cut -f 2 -d '@')
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sendToEmailDomain=$(echo $sendToEmail | cut -f 2 -d '@')
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printf "INSERT INTO forwardings (address, forwarding, domain, dest_domain, is_list, active) VALUES ('${aliasAccount}', '${sendToEmail}', '${aliasAccountDomain}', '${sendToEmailDomain}', 0, 1); \n"
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