EmailArchitect Email Server (EAS) provides feature-rich objects for accessing server services, domains and users. Based on this object technology Scripting Utilities was built to facilitate daily operations and maintenances of EAS. You can click here to download this tool.
Scripting Utilities consists of 6 vbscripts. They are:
| CreateDomains.vbs | Create domains from text file. |
| CreateDomainsEx.vbs | Create domains from CSV file with all options. |
| ImportUsersFromCSV.vbs | Import users from CSV file. |
| ImportUsersFromCSVEx.vbs | Import users from CSV file with all options. |
| ImportUsersFromDB.vbs | Import users from database. |
| DeleteUsers.vbs | Delete specified users listed in a text file. |
CreateDomains.vbs is for creating domains from a text file. The file "domains.txt" in Scripting Utilities stores the domain names to be created.
[domains.txt] emailarchitect.com emailarchitect.net
You can use CreateDomains.vbs under DOS prompt like this:
cscript "c:\unzipped\scripting\CreateDomains.vbs" "mypassword" "domains.txt"
"mypassword" is the password of system user of EAS.
CreateDomainsEx.vbsCreateDomainsEx.vbs is for creating domains from a csv file with all options. The file "domainsex.csv" in Scripting Utilities stores the domain names to be created.
[domainsex.csv] name,max users,quota,noboday alias emailarchitect.com,200,20,default@emailarchitect.com emailarchitect.net,100,10,default@emailarchitect.net
You can use CreateDomainsEx.vbs under DOS prompt like this:
cscript "c:\unzipped\scripting\CreateDomainsEx.vbs" "mypassword" "domainsex.csv"
"mypassword" is the password of system user of EAS.
ImportUsersFromCSV.vbsImportUsersFromCSV.vbs is for importing users from a CSV file to a specified domain. The file "users.csv" stores the user account information to be imported.
[users.csv] User,First Name,Last Name,Password ivan,Ivan,Lui,123456 support,Support,Team,1d3456 dennis,Dennis,Shek,131231
You can use ImportUsersFromCSV.vbs under DOS prompt like this:
cscript "c:\unzipped\scripting\ImportUsersFromCSV.vbs" "mypassword" "adminsystem.com" "users.csv"
"mypassword" is the password of system user of EAS; "adminsystem.com" is an existed domain on the EAS.
ImportUsersFromCSVEx.vbsImportUsersFromCSVEx.vbs is for importing users from a CSV file to a specified domain with all options. The file "usersex.csv" stores the user account information to be imported.
[usersex.csv] User,First Name,Last Name,Password,Size of Single Email,Quota Size, Domain Administrator,Can Change Password,Can't Web Mail, Can't SMTP Service,Can't POP3 Service, MAIL FROM equal AUTH USER ivan,Ivan,Lui,123456,4096,10,1,1,0,0,0,0 support,Support,Team,1d3456,4096,20,0,1,0,0,0,0 dennis,Dennis,Shek,131231,4096,10,0,0,0,0,0,0
You can use ImportUsersFromCSVEx.vbs under DOS prompt like this:
cscript "c:\unzipped\scripting\ImportUsersFromCSVEx.vbs" "mypassword" "adminsystem.com" "usersex.csv"
"mypassword" is the password of system user of EAS; "adminsystem.com" is an existed domain on the EAS.
ImportUsersFromDB.vbsImportUsersFromDB.vbs is for importing user account information from MS Access to a specified domain. The file "users.mdb" in Scripting Utilities stores the user account information to be imported. You can also edit ImportUsersFromDB.vbs to import the data from other database such as MS SQL, Oracle and etc...
You can use ImportUsersFromDB.vbs under DOS prompt like this:
cscript "c:\unzipped\scripting\ImportUsersFromDB.vbs" "mypassword" "adminsystem.com" "users.mdb"
"mypassword" is the password of system user of EAS, "adminsystem.com" is an existed domain on the EAS.
DeleteUsers.vbsDeleteUsers.vbs is for deleting specified users listed in a text file. The file "delusers.txt" in Scripting Utilities stores the user account names to be deleted.
[delusers.txt] ivan dennis support
You can use DeleteUsers.vbs under DOS prompt like this:
cscript "c:\unzipped\scripting\DeleteUsers.vbs" "mypassword" "adminsystem.com" "delusers.txt"
"mypassword" is the password of system user of EAS, "adminsystem.com" is an existed domain on the EAS.
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