Mention always use single quote while create new user on command line.
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* Create the mail domain name `example.com` with iRedAdmin first.
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* Create a new mail user with the shell script:
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!!! warning
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Please always quote the password with single quote.
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```shell
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# cd iRedMail-0.9.6/tools/
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# bash create_mail_user_SQL.sh user1@example.com plain_password
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cd iRedMail-0.9.6/tools/
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bash create_mail_user_SQL.sh user1@example.com 'plain_password'
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```
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It will print SQL commands used to create this new user, you can save it to a
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@ -28,7 +32,7 @@ file, then login to SQL server as root user and import this file. for example:
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```shell
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# cd iRedMail-0.9.6/tools/
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# bash create_mail_user_SQL.sh user1@example.com plain_password > user.sql
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# bash create_mail_user_SQL.sh user1@example.com 'plain_password' > user.sql
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# mysql -uroot -p
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sql> USE vmail;
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```
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# cd iRedMail-0.9.6/tools/
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# bash create_mail_user_SQL.sh user1@example.com plain_password > /tmp/user.sql
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# bash create_mail_user_SQL.sh user1@example.com 'plain_password' > /tmp/user.sql
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# su - postgres
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$ psql -d vmail
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@ -29,10 +29,16 @@ create many mail users.</p>
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<p>Sample usage:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>Create the mail domain name <code>example.com</code> with iRedAdmin first.</li>
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<li>Create a new mail user with the shell script:</li>
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<li>
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<p>Create a new mail user with the shell script:</p>
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<div class="admonition warning">
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<p class="admonition-title">Warning</p>
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<p>Please always quote the password with single quote.</p>
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</div>
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</li>
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</ul>
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<pre><code class="shell"># cd iRedMail-0.9.6/tools/
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# bash create_mail_user_SQL.sh user1@example.com plain_password
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<pre><code class="shell">cd iRedMail-0.9.6/tools/
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bash create_mail_user_SQL.sh user1@example.com 'plain_password'
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</code></pre>
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<p>It will print SQL commands used to create this new user, you can save it to a
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<li>MySQL or MariaDB:</li>
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</ul>
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<pre><code class="shell"># cd iRedMail-0.9.6/tools/
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# bash create_mail_user_SQL.sh user1@example.com plain_password > user.sql
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# bash create_mail_user_SQL.sh user1@example.com 'plain_password' > user.sql
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# mysql -uroot -p
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sql> USE vmail;
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<li>PostgreSQL:</li>
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</ul>
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<pre><code># cd iRedMail-0.9.6/tools/
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# bash create_mail_user_SQL.sh user1@example.com plain_password > /tmp/user.sql
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# bash create_mail_user_SQL.sh user1@example.com 'plain_password' > /tmp/user.sql
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# su - postgres
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$ psql -d vmail
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