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Chapter 11

Examples of Common Tasks

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Examples of Common Tasks

Chapter 11

About Common Task Examples

This chapter presents examples of common organization, Message Center, and
notification using the batch command interface. Also included are tasks for Postini
Message Archiving, Postini Message Encryption, and Postini IM Security, which
are optional products. Many of the larger tasks are divided into smaller related
task examples with one evaluating different field locations, relationships, and
values, and the other showing how to edit the data using a collection of batch
commands.

These tasks assume familiarity with the:

Administration Console’s organization, user, and domain concepts and
configurations

Command line interfaces, in general

Task Example Syntax

Using the Administration Console syntax, code lines beginning with ‘#’ symbols
are interpreted by the batch command interface as comments. These pass
through the interface processes without change. Code lines without the ‘#’ symbol
are batch commands which create, modify, and delete data throughout your
account’s organizational hierarchy.

The example below shows a set of commented lines, the displayorg batch
command, and a commented data field and related value, a field-value pair. In the
example, one of the field-value pairs returned by the displayorg command is the
is_email_config field which distinguishes email config organizations from
account or user organizations. This type of specific field information is important to
understand when working with the batch command interface.

#Is JumboEmailConfig really an email config org?

#The answer is in is_email_config field-value pair returned by the

#displayorg command.

displayorg JumboEmailConfig