The Command Line Interface (in short CLI) is an interface for configuring Axigen remotely. In order to do that, a socket will listen on a specified address for connections, thus the commands can be issued using common tools such as Telnet, Netcat, etc.
Using this service actions can be automated by using local provisioning tools or scripts. For example you can use the PHP CLI API or the scripts available on the Axigen website in the Downloads → Tools section.
Start by choosing one of the sections below:
- Troubleshooting CLI
- CLI Service Description
- Using CLI
- Common CLI Commands
- Context Specific CLI Commands
- Login Context
- Root Context
- Server Context
- Log Context
- Rule Context
- CLI Context
- RPOP Context
- SMTP-Incoming Context
- SMTP-Outgoing Context
- Processing Context
- POP3 Context
- IMAP Context
- WebMail Context
- WebAdmin Context
- FTP Backup Context
- DNR Context
- NameServer Context
- Report Context
- POP3proxy Context
- IMAPproxy Context
- WebMailproxy Context
- UserDB Context
- Mobility Context
- Cluster Context
- Initial Account Settings Context
- Autodiscovery Context
- Certs Context
- Queue Context
- AACL Context
- Tracer Context
- Domain-Create Context
- Domain Context
- Quotas Context
- Listener Context
- Listener Context – Subcontext of Non-Proxy Services
- Listener Context – Subcontext of Proxy Services
- SSL Control Context
- Allow Rule Context
- Filters Context – Subcontext of server|domain|folderRcpt|group|list
- Filters Context – Subcontext of account|accountClass
- ScriptFilter Context
- SocketFilter Context
- ActiveFilter Context
- Domain Administration Limits Context
- Account Context
- Account Class Context
- WebmailData Context – Subcontext of Account
- WebmailData Context – Subcontext of List