1 /CONFIRM
/CONFIRM
/NOCONFIRM (default)
Prompt for positive confirmation before carrying out the
indicated operation. /NOCONFIRM is the default behavior.
2 /DOMAIN
Create a new user domain. This switch can not be used in
conjunction with any of the other ADD command qualifiers.
3 /FLAGS
/FLAGS=(flag[,...])
Specify one or more usage flags to associate with the new
account. The recognized flags are as follows:
DISMAIL User is not allowed to receive new mail messages.
DISUSER User is not allowed to access their account.
LOCKPWD User is not allowed to change their password.
MANAGE User is allowed to manage popstore accounts.
MIGRATED Internal flag used by the PMDF migration
utilities.
PWD_ Password information is stored outside of the
ELSEWHERE popstore.
NODISMAIL User is allowed to receive new mail messages.
NODISUSER User is allowed to access their account.
NOLOCKPWD User is allowed to change their password.
NOMANAGE User is not allowed to manage popstore accounts.
NOMIGRATED Internal flag used by the PMDF migration
utilities.
NOPWD_ Password information is stored within the
ELSEWHERE popstore.
4 /LOG
/LOG
/NOLOG (default)
When the operation is successful, output a status message stating
that the operation succeeded. Note that error messages are always
indicated. /NOLOG is the default behavior.
5 /OVERDRAFT
/OVERDRAFT=value
/NOOVERDRAFT
The /OVERDRAFT qualifier specifies the amount of message storage
by which the account can exceed its message storage quota. If the
account is currently using less than its storage quota, then a
new message can be stored provided that it will not result in the
account's storage exceeding the sum of its storage and overdraft
quotas.
The /NOOVERDRAFT qualifier is equivalent to specifying
/OVERDRAFT=0 and indicates that the account has no overdraft
quota.
By default, this quantity is specified in units of kbytes;
however, the SET STORAGE_UNITS command can be used to change
the units used.
The maximum value is 4 gigabytes minus 1. If the value specified
exceeds the maximum, the value is set to zero (no overdraft
quota).
6 /OWNER
/OWNER=owner
A text string specifying the name of the owner of the account.
The length of the string can not exceed 40 bytes. The owner
field is not used by the popstore itself; it is generally used
by humans to associate account usernames with the actual owner of
the account.
7 /PASSWORD
/PASSWORD=password
/NOPASSWORD
Specifies the account's access password. The length of the
password can not exceed 32 bytes. Access by non-managers to the
account requires knowledge of this password. For instance, to
access the account from a POP3 client, the correct username and
password associated with the account must be supplied.
The /NOPASSWORD qualifier specifies that the account does not
require a password to access it.
Note that passwords are case sensitive. Note further that the
command line reader will convert to lower case any string not
enclosed in quotes. As such, a password containing upper case
characters must be enclosed in quotes.
8 /PRIVATE
/PRIVATE=data
Site-specific account data can be stored in the account profile
file using this qualifier. The data string can not exceed a
length of 64 bytes. This data is not used by the popstore itself
but can be used by site-developed procedures which access account
profiles.
9 /PROMPT
/PROMPT (default)
/NOPROMPT
By default if a wildcard is used, even if /NOCONFIRM is
specified, one confirmation prompt is issued. If /NOPROMPT is
specified, there is no prompting at all.
10 /PWDEXPIRED
/PWDEXPIRED
/NOPWDEXPIRED (default)
If /PWDEXPIRED is specified, then the account is marked as
pre-expired. This means that if password expiration is enabled
through the PASSWORD_LIFETIME option, then the user must change
their password immediately.
If /NOPWDEXPIRED is specified (the default), then the account is
marked as not pre-expired. The time of last password change is
set to the current time. If password expiration is enabled, then
the user does not have to change the password until the PASSWORD_
LIFETIME has run out.
11 /QUOTA
/QUOTA=value
/NOQUOTA
The /QUOTA qualifier specifies the account's message storage
quota. The account can continue to receive new messages so long
as the storage consumed by its currently stored messages does not
exceed its message storage quota. See also /OVERDRAFT.
A quota value of zero, as specified with /NOQUOTA or /QUOTA=0,
conveys unlimited storage. That is, to grant an account unlimited
storage set its quota to zero.
By default, this quantity is specified in units of kbytes;
however, the SET STORAGE_UNITS command can be used to change
the units used.
The maximum value is 4 gigabytes minus 1. If the value specified
exceeds the maximum, the value is set to zero (unlimited quota).