**cyr_deny** ************ deny users access to Cyrus services Synopsis ======== **cyr_deny** [ **-C** *config-file* ] [ **-s** *services* ] [ **-m** *message* ] *user* **cyr_deny** [ **-C** *config-file* ] **-a** *user* **cyr_deny** [ **-C** *config-file* ] **-l** Description =========== **cyr_deny** is used to deny individual users access to Cyrus services. The first synopsis denies user *user* access to Cyrus services, the second synopsis allows access again. **cyr_deny** works by adding an entry to the Cyrus "user_deny.db" database; the third synopsis lists the entries in the database. The service names to be matched are those as used in cyrus.conf(5). **cyr_deny** reads its configuration options out of the imapd.conf(5) file unless specified otherwise by **-C**. Options ======= -C config-file Use the specified configuration file *config-file* rather than the default imapd.conf(5). -a, --allow Allow access to all services for user *user* (remove any entry from the deny database). -s services, --services=services Deny access only to the given *services*, which is a comma- separated list of wildcard patterns. The default is "*" which denies access to all services. -m message, --message=message Provide a message which is sent to the user to explain why access is being denied. A default message is used if none is specified. -l, --list List the entries in the deny database. Examples ======== [NB: Examples needed] History ======= This command was introduced in version 3.0. Files ===== /etc/imapd.conf, /user_deny.db See Also ======== imapd.conf(5)