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When the management commands fail, they can print something to the standard error output. The administrator would never notice, because it wouldn't be send to him with the usual emails. Fixes #1763
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#!/bin/bash
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# This script is run daily (at 3am each night).
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# Set character encoding flags to ensure that any non-ASCII
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# characters don't cause problems. See setup/start.sh and
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# the management daemon startup script.
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export LANGUAGE=en_US.UTF-8
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export LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8
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export LANG=en_US.UTF-8
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export LC_TYPE=en_US.UTF-8
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# On Mondays, i.e. once a week, send the administrator a report of total emails
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# sent and received so the admin might notice server abuse.
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if [ `date "+%u"` -eq 1 ]; then
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management/mail_log.py -t week | management/email_administrator.py "Mail-in-a-Box Usage Report"
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fi
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# Take a backup.
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management/backup.py 2>&1 | management/email_administrator.py "Backup Status"
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# Provision any new certificates for new domains or domains with expiring certificates.
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management/ssl_certificates.py -q 2>&1 | management/email_administrator.py "TLS Certificate Provisioning Result"
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# Run status checks and email the administrator if anything changed.
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management/status_checks.py --show-changes 2>&1 | management/email_administrator.py "Status Checks Change Notice"
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