syncmx-domain

Updates allowed relay addresses in one or more domains This command can be used to bring the lists of allowed addresses on secondary MX servers into sync with the master Virtualmin system for some or all domains. In general it should never need to be run, unless email addresses have been modified outside of Virtualmin’s control. The only flags it takes are --domain followed by domain name to sync, --user followed by the name of a user who owns domains, or --all-domains.

Updates allowed relay addresses in one or more domains#

This command can be used to bring the lists of allowed addresses on secondary MX servers into sync with the master Virtualmin system for some or all domains. In general it should never need to be run, unless email addresses have been modified outside of Virtualmin’s control.

The only flags it takes are --domain followed by domain name to sync, --user followed by the name of a user who owns domains, or --all-domains.

Command line help#

virtualmin syncmx-domain [--domain domain.name]*
 [--user username]*

Source: https://www.virtualmin.com/docs/development/api-programs/syncmx-domain/

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