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DOVEADM-FETCH(1)		    Dovecot		      DOVEADM-FETCH(1)

NAME
       doveadm-fetch - Fetch partial/full messages or message information

SYNOPSIS
       doveadm [-Dv] [-f formatter] fetch [-S socket_path] fields search_query
       doveadm	 [-Dv]	 [-f  formatter]  fetch	 [-S  socket_path]  -A	fields
       search_query
       doveadm [-Dv] [-f formatter] fetch  [-S	socket_path]  -u  user	fields
       search_query

DESCRIPTION
       doveadm	fetch  can  be	used to fetch messages' contents and metadata.
       This can be useful for scripts and for debugging. If you want to	 fetch
       messages one at a time, see doveadm-search(1).

       Important:
	      Please respect your users' privacy.

OPTIONS
       Global doveadm(1) options:

       -D     Enables verbosity and debug messages.

       -f formatter
	      Specifies	 the  formatter	 for formatting the output.  Supported
	      formatters are:

	      flow   prints each line with key=value pairs.

	      pager  prints each key: value pair on its own line and separates
		     records with form feed character (^L).

	      tab    prints  a	table  header  followed by tab separated value
		     lines.

	      table  prints a table header followed by adjusted value lines.

       -v     Enables verbosity, including progress counter.

       This command uses by default the output formatter pager.

       Command specific options:

       -A     If the -A option is present, the command will be	performed  for
	      all  users.   Using this option in combination with system users
	      from userdb { driver = passwd } is not recommended,  because  it
	      contains	also  users  with  a lower UID than the one configured
	      with the first_valid_uid setting.

	      When the SQL userdb module is used  make	sure  that  the	 iter‐
	      ate_query	 setting  in /etc/opt/csw/dovecot/dovecot-sql.conf.ext
	      matches your database layout.  When using the LDAP  userdb  mod‐
	      ule,  make  sure	that the iterate_attrs and iterate_filter set‐
	      tings in /etc/opt/csw/dovecot/dovecot-ldap.conf.ext  match  your
	      LDAP  schema.   Otherwise	 doveadm(1)  will be unable to iterate
	      over all users.

       -S socket_path
	      The option's argument is either an absolute path to a local UNIX
	      domain  socket, or a hostname and port (hostname:port), in order
	      to connect a remote host via a TCP socket.

	      This allows an administrator to execute doveadm(1) mail commands
	      through the given socket.

       -u user/mask
	      Run  the command only for the given user.	 It's also possible to
	      use '*' and '?' wildcards (e.g. -u *@example.org).
	      When neither the -A option nor -u user was specified,  the  com‐
	      mand  will  be  executed	with  the environment of the currently
	      logged in user.

ARGUMENTS
       fields One or more result field names to display, if  the  search_query
	      matches  any  messages.	In  order  to specify multiple fields,
	      enclose them in single or double quotes.
	      Supported fields are:

	      body   The body of a message.

	      date.received
		     Date and time of final delivery,  when  the  message  was
		     delivered to a user's mailbox for the first time.
		     The  internal  date  and time of the source message, when
		     the message was copied by the IMAP COPY command.
		     The date-time attribute when present, otherwise the  cur‐
		     rent  time, when the message was saved by the IMAP APPEND
		     command.

	      date.saved
		     Date and time when the message was saved to mailbox.

	      date.sent
		     Date and time of the message's Date: header.

	      flags  A message's IMAP flags, e.g. \Seen

	      guid   A message's globally unique identifier.

	      hdr    The header of the message.

	      imap.body
		     IMAP BODY output of the message (see RFC 3501).

	      imap.bodystructure
		     IMAP BODYSTRUCTURE output of the message (see RFC 3501).

	      imap.envelope
		     IMAP ENVELOPE output of the message (see RFC 3501).

	      mailbox
		     Name of the mailbox, in which the message is stored.  The
		     name is in UTF-8.

	      mailbox-guid
		     The  globally  unique identifier of the mailbox, in which
		     the message is located.

	      pop3.uidl
		     A message's unique (POP3) identifier within a mailbox.

	      seq    A message's sequence number in a mailbox.

	      size.physical
		     A message's physical size.

	      size.virtual
		     A message's virtual size, computed with CRLF line	termi‐
		     nators.

	      text   The entire message (header and body).

	      text.utf8
		     The entire message (header and body) — UTF-8 encoded.

	      uid    A message's unique (IMAP) identifier in a mailbox.

	      user   A message owner's login name.

       search_query
	      Fetch    messages	   matching    this    search	 query.	   See
	      doveadm-search-query(7) for details.

EXAMPLE
       This example based on the first example from doveadm-search(1).	We are
       fetching	 the fields mailbox and date.sent from user bob's mailbox with
       the guid "3a94c928d66ebe4bda04000015811c6a" for the messages  with  the
       UIDs 8, 25 and 45.

       doveadm fetch -u bob "mailbox date.sent" \
       mailbox-guid 3a94c928d66ebe4bda04000015811c6a uid 8,25,45
       mailbox: dovecot/pigeonhole/2.0
       date.sent: 2010-01-19 01:17:41 (+0100)
       ^L
       mailbox: dovecot/pigeonhole/2.0
       date.sent: 2010-01-28 09:38:49 (+0100)
       ^L
       mailbox: dovecot/pigeonhole/2.0
       date.sent: 2010-03-28 18:41:14 (+0200)
       ^L

REPORTING BUGS
       Report  bugs, including doveconf -n output, to the Dovecot Mailing List
       <dovecot@dovecot.org>.  Information about reporting bugs	 is  available
       at: http://dovecot.org/bugreport.html

SEE ALSO
       doveadm(1), doveadm-search(1),

Dovecot v2.1			  2012-02-13		      DOVEADM-FETCH(1)
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