In addition to that, it should be stated that the difference between
administrative commands and non-administrative commands is purely one
of access rights.  You must be logged into an adminstrative account
to do anything useful to user accounts.  In any the case, the command
set is the same... just how much you can do with those commands is the
question.

Scott

--On Monday, July 16, 2001 4:59 PM -0400 "Michael T. Bacon" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Cyradm is simply a tool for issuing commands to the IMAP port.  As such,
> all of the commands in cyradm are just cleaned up IMAP commands, and
> could be issued by some other program or a human with a telnet connection
> to port 143.
>
> Michael
>
> Adi Linden wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> What commands are available to administer cyrus-imap via connection on
>> the imap port instead of using cyradm?
>>
>> TTYL,
>> Adi
>


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