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    96 .TH VREHASH 1 "vmailmgr 0.96.9" "2000-09-30" "VMailMgr Tools Documentation"
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   131 .IX Title "VREHASH 1"
       
   132 .TH VREHASH 1 "2005-09-03" "vmailmgr 0.97" "VMailMgr Tools Documentation"
   190 .SH "NAME"
   133 .SH "NAME"
   191 vrehash \- Reorganize users directory\en"
   134 vrehash \- Reorganize users directory\en"
   192 \*(L"Renames user directories in a virtual domain to match the current\en"
   135 "Renames user directories in a virtual domain to match the current\en"
   193 \*(L"partitioning scheme
   136 "partitioning scheme
   194 .SH "SYNOPSIS"
   137 .SH "SYNOPSIS"
   195 \fBvrehash\fR
   138 .IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
       
   139 \&\fBvrehash\fR
   196 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
   140 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
       
   141 .IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
   197 This program is designed to be run after the sysadmin has changed the
   142 This program is designed to be run after the sysadmin has changed the
   198 \f(CWuser-dir-bits\fR or \f(CWuser-dir-slices\fR configuration variables.
   143 \&\f(CW\*(C`user\-dir\-bits\*(C'\fR or \f(CW\*(C`user\-dir\-slices\*(C'\fR configuration variables.
   199 It creates a new users directory called \f(CWnew.users\fR, where \f(CWusers\fR
   144 It creates a new users directory called \f(CW\*(C`new.users\*(C'\fR, where \f(CW\*(C`users\*(C'\fR
   200 is the configured name of the user directory.
   145 is the configured name of the user directory.
   201 It then traverses the password table, creates a new user directory name
   146 It then traverses the password table, creates a new user directory name
   202 for each user, and moves the user's mail directory to the new
   147 for each user, and moves the user's mail directory to the new
   203 directory name, creating any necessary directories as it goes.
   148 directory name, creating any necessary directories as it goes.
   204 Any alias entries in the password table are copied as-is.
   149 Any alias entries in the password table are copied as\-is.
   205 .SH "RETURN VALUE"
   150 .SH "RETURN VALUE"
       
   151 .IX Header "RETURN VALUE"
   206 Returns 1 if any part of the process fails; 0 otherwise.
   152 Returns 1 if any part of the process fails; 0 otherwise.
   207 .SH "NOTES"
   153 .SH "NOTES"
       
   154 .IX Header "NOTES"
   208 When the process is completed, a the old users directory will have
   155 When the process is completed, a the old users directory will have
   209 been moved to \f(CWbackup.users\fR.
   156 been moved to \f(CW\*(C`backup.users\*(C'\fR.
   210 If no errors occurred, you should be able to safely delete this
   157 If no errors occurred, you should be able to safely delete this
   211 directory and all its subdirectories.
   158 directory and all its subdirectories.
   212 Check this directory first, though, to ensure that no important files
   159 Check this directory first, though, to ensure that no important files
   213 remain.
   160 remain.
   214 .SH "WARNINGS"
   161 .SH "WARNINGS"
       
   162 .IX Header "WARNINGS"
   215 This program is not particularly careful to clean up after itself if
   163 This program is not particularly careful to clean up after itself if
   216 an error occurs.
   164 an error occurs.
   217 If an error occurs, you will have to check the status of the current
   165 If an error occurs, you will have to check the status of the current
   218 directory, the virtual password file, and all the virtual users
   166 directory, the virtual password file, and all the virtual users
   219 subdirectories in both \f(CWusers\fR and \f(CWnew.users\fR.
   167 subdirectories in both \f(CW\*(C`users\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`new.users\*(C'\fR.
   220 .SH "AUTHORS"
   168 .SH "AUTHORS"
       
   169 .IX Header "AUTHORS"
   221 Bruce Guenter <bruceg@em.ca>
   170 Bruce Guenter <bruceg@em.ca>
   222 
       
   223 .rn }` ''
       
   224 .IX Title "VREHASH 1"
       
   225 .IX Name "vrehash - Reorganize users directory\n"
       
   226 "Renames user directories in a virtual domain to match the current\n"
       
   227 "partitioning scheme"
       
   228 
       
   229 .IX Header "NAME"
       
   230 
       
   231 .IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
       
   232 
       
   233 .IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
       
   234 
       
   235 .IX Header "RETURN VALUE"
       
   236 
       
   237 .IX Header "NOTES"
       
   238 
       
   239 .IX Header "WARNINGS"
       
   240 
       
   241 .IX Header "AUTHORS"
       
   242