Zmmailbox

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Intro

zmmailbox requires version ZCS 4.0+

Command Usage

zmmailbox [args] [cmd] [cmd-args ...]

 -h/--help                                display usage
 -f/--file                                use file as input stream
 -u/--url      http[s]://{host}[:{port}]  server hostname and optional port. must use admin port with -z/-a
 -a/--admin    {name}                     admin account name to auth as
 -z/--zadmin                              use zimbra admin name/password from localconfig for admin/password
 -m/--mailbox  {name}                     mailbox to open
 -p/--password {pass}                     password for admin account and/or mailbox
 -P/--passfile {file}                     read password from file
 -v/--verbose                             verbose mode (dumps full exception stack trace)
 -d/--debug                               debug mode (dumps SOAP messages)
zmmailbox is used for mailbox management. Try:
    zmmailbox help admin           help on admin-related commands
    zmmailbox help account         help on account-related commands
    zmmailbox help commands        help on all commands
    zmmailbox help contact         help on contact-related commands
    zmmailbox help conversation    help on conversation-related commands
    zmmailbox help folder          help on folder-related commands
    zmmailbox help item            help on item-related commands
    zmmailbox help message         help on message-related commands
    zmmailbox help misc            help on misc commands
    zmmailbox help search          help on search-related commands
    zmmailbox help tag             help on tag-related commands

Examples

Determining Mailbox Size

To find the mailbox size for user@domain.com

zmmailbox -z -m user@domain.com gms

You can also get this from zmprov, per server:

zmprov gqu `zmhostname`|awk {'print " "$3" "$2" "$1'}

Sharing

Sharing is combination of providing access & actually mapping a folder to the share,

Permissions (modifyFolderGrant)

zmmailbox -z -m share@domain.com mfg /Calendar account user@domain.com r

You could do any of the following for modifyFolderGrant [account {name}|group {name}|domain {name}|all|public|guest {email} [{password}]|key {email} [{accesskey}] {permissions|none}} followed by the permissions like r, rw, rwix, rwixd, rwixda, none.


(r)ead - search, view overviews and items

(w)rite - edit drafts/contacts/notes, set flags

(i)nsert - copy/add to directory, create subfolders action

(x) - workflow actions, like accepting appointments

(d)elete - delete items and subfolders, set \Deleted flag

(a)dminister - delegate admin and change permissions

Mounting (createMountPoint)

Folder mount points for shared folders can be created on the command line to be accessed in the web interface. Currently, the mount points are not downloaded by the ZCO or iSync connectors and therefore must be designated manually in your 3rd party mail client, i.e., Outlook. They will show up as folders you can subscribe to in IMAP clients once you mount.

zmmailbox -z -m user@domain.com cm --view appointment /sharedcal share@domain.com /Calendar

View types are appointment, contact, conversation, document, message, task, wiki.

Sharing the entirety of an account

While you could manually do each & specify view, it will auto-detect if you leave it off, thus you can quickly share the entire account:

zmmailbox -z -m share@domain.com mfg / account user@domain.com rwixd
zmmailbox -z -m user@domain.com cm /shared share@domain.com /

Another good method for sharing everything (just for the AJAX web client & not HTML client yet or other clients like IMAP): Mailboxes: Sharing vs. Relationships » Zimbra :: Blog

Walkthrough

In this example, the administrator wishes to designate a mount point to alice@domain.com for the shared marketing calendar located in the marketing@domain.com account for which she will have read/write permissions.

 $ zmmailbox
 mbox> adminAuthenticate -u https://server.domain.com:7071 admin@domain.com password 
 mbox> selectMailbox marketing@domain.com
 mailbox: marketing@domain.com, size: 100.12 MB, messages: 1010, unread: 11
 mbox marketing@domain.com> getAllFolders
         Id  View      Unread   Msg Count  Path
 ----------  ----  ----------  ----------  ----------
          1  conv           0           0  /
         10  appo           0           0  /Calendar
         14  mess           0           0  /Chats
          7  cont           0           0  /Contacts
        720  mess           0           0  /Deleted Messages
          6  mess           0           0  /Drafts
          2  mess          11        1010  /Inbox
        901  conv           0           0  /Journal
          4  mess           0           0  /Junk
         12  wiki           0           0  /Notebook
        900  conv           0           0  /Outbox
          5  mess           0           0  /Sent
         15  task           0           0  /Tasks
          3  conv           0           0  /Trash

 mbox marketing@domain.com> getFolderGrant /Calendar
 Inherit  Permissions    Type  Display
 -------  -----------  ------  -------
   false        rwidx  accoun  null 
 mbox marketing@domain.com> modifyFolderGrant /Calendar account alice@domain.com rw

 mbox marketing@domain.com> gfg /Calendar
 Inherit  Permissions    Type  Display
 -------  -----------  ------  -------
   false        rwidx  accoun  null 
   false           rw  accoun  alice@domain.com

 mbox marketing@domain.com> selectMailbox alice@domain.com
 mailbox: alice@domain.com, size: 251.32 MB, messages: 1543, unread: 314

 mbox alice@domain.com> createMountpoint --view appointment /marketing-calendar marketing@domain.com /Calendar
 2342

The following command line options will perform the equivalent action to a user "albert" sharing their Calendar to another user "brian":

zmmailbox -z -m albert@example.com mfg -i /Calendar account brian@example.com none      "Permission: None"
zmmailbox -z -m albert@example.com mfg -i /Calendar account brian@example.com r         "Permission: Viewer"
zmmailbox -z -m albert@example.com mfg -i /Calendar account brian@example.com rwidx     "Permission: Manager"

Note that the last option uses "rwidx", not just "rw". -i is inherit toggeling, does not send an invite email

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