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VCHATTR(1)		 VMailMgr Tools Documentation		    VCHATTR(1)

NAME
       vchattr - Changes the attributes on one or more virtual users

SYNOPSIS
       vchattr [-c] [--msgcount] [-e] [--expiry] [-E] [--enabled] [-p]
       [--personal] [-q] [--softquota] [-Q] [--hardquota] [--quiet] [-z]
       [--msgsize] VALUE USERNAME ...

DESCRIPTION
       This program changes the value of one attribute on a set of virtual
       users.  It cannot be used to change the user's password or forwarding
       addresses -- use vpasswd and vchforwards to accomplish those tasks.

OPTIONS
       -c, --msgcount
	       Set the user's message count limit.

       -e, --expiry
	       Set the account's expiry time (in seconds).

       -E, --enabled
	       Enable (1) or disable (0) delivery to the virtual user's
	       mailbox directory.  This does not delete the mailbox or any of
	       the messages contained in or, nor prevent the user from logging
	       in.

       -p, --personal
	       Set the user's personal information.

       -q, --softquota
	       Set the user's soft quota (in bytes).

       -Q, --hardquota
	       Set the user's hard quota (in bytes).

       --quiet Suppress all status messages.

       -z, --msgsize
	       Set the user's message size limit (in bytes).

RETURN VALUE
       0 if the given attribute was successfully changed for all users, non-
       zero otherwise.	If any of the steps fail, a diagnostic message is
       printed.

SEE ALSO
       vadduser(1)

NOTES
       This program expects the environment variable "HOME" to be set, and
       executes a change directory to the contents of it before starting.  It
       is also required that you change user to the domain owner before using
       these utilities.

AUTHORS
       Bruce Guenter <bruceg@em.ca>

vmailmgr 0.97			  2016-02-18			    VCHATTR(1)
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