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- #!/bin/sh
-
- # Example script for removing a Maildir domain top-level folder
- # from a Courier-IMAP virtual mail hierarchy.
-
- # The script only looks at argument 1, assuming that it
- # indicates the relative name of a domain, such as
- # "somedomain.com". If $basedir/somedomain.com exists, it will
- # be removed.
-
- # The script will not actually delete the directory. I moves it
- # to a special directory which may once in a while be cleaned up
- # by the system administrator.
-
- # This script should be run as the user which owns the maildirs. If
- # the script is actually run by the apache user (e.g. through PHP),
- # then you could use "sudo" to grant apache the rights to run
- # this script as the relevant user.
- # Assume this script has been saved as
- # /usr/local/bin/postfixadmin-domain-postdeletion.sh and has been
- # made executable. Now, an example /etc/sudoers line:
- # apache ALL=(courier) NOPASSWD: /usr/local/bin/postfixadmin-domain-postdeletion.sh
- # The line states that the apache user may run the script as the
- # user "courier" without providing a password.
-
-
- # Change this to where you keep your virtual mail users' maildirs.
- basedir=/var/spool/maildirs
-
- # Change this to where you would like deleted maildirs to reside.
- trashbase=/var/spool/deleted-maildirs
-
- if [ `echo $1 | fgrep '..'` ]; then
- echo "First argument contained a double-dot sequence; bailing out."
- exit 1
- fi
-
- if [ ! -e "$trashbase" ]; then
- echo "trashbase '$trashbase' does not exist; bailing out."
- exit 1
- fi
-
- trashdir="${trashbase}/`date +%F_%T`_$1"
- domaindir="${basedir}/$1"
-
- if [ ! -e "$domaindir" ]; then
- echo "Directory '$domaindir' does not exits; nothing to do."
- exit 0;
- fi
- if [ ! -d "$domaindir" ]; then
- echo "'$domaindir' is not a directory; bailing out."
- exit 1
- fi
- if [ -e "$trashdir" ]; then
- echo "Directory '$trashdir' already exits; bailing out."
- exit 1;
- fi
-
- mv $domaindir $trashdir
-
- exit $?
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