cyr_synclog
is used to append a value to the log file. You can either specify the log type and value, or an entire log line.
Synopsis
cyr_synclog [ -C config-file ] [ -{type} value ] cyr_synclog [ -C config-file ] "<raw-log-line>"
Description
cyr_synclog is used to append a value to the log file. You can either specify the log type and value, or an entire log line.
Running without any options will print a short usage document.
cyr_synclog reads its configuration options out of the imapd.conf(5) file unless specified otherwise by -C.
Options
- -C config-file
Use the specified configuration file config-file rather than the default imapd.conf(5).
- -u user
- -U unuser
- -v sieve
- -m mailbox
- -M unmailbox
- -a append
- -c acl
- -q quota
- -n annotation
- -s seen
- -b subscription
Examples
cyr_synclog -m user.brong
Add the mailbox user.brong to the log.
cyr_synclog -u brong
Add the user brong to the log.
cyr_synclog -C /etc/imapd-special.conf -s user.brong brong
Add a log entry to mark mailbox user.brong as seen by user brong.
cyr_synclog "SEEN user.brong brong"
Add a log line, using the raw format, to mark mailbox user.brong as seen by user brong.
History
This command was introduced in version 3.0.
Files
/etc/imapd.conf, <configdirectory>/sync/log