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 FUD − provide information about user mailboxes  | 
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 fud [ −C config-file ] [ −U uses ] [ −T timeout ] [ −D ]  | 
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 FUD is a long lived datagram daemon started from master that provides information about when a user last read their mail, when mail last arrived in a user’s mailbox, and how many messages are recent for that user. Note that for FUD to run properly you must set proto=udp in its cyrus.conf services entry. prefork=1 is also recommended. FUD will automatically proxy any and all FUD requests to the appropriate backend server if it is runing on a Cyrus Murder frontend machine. FUD reads its configuration options out of the imapd.conf(5) file unless specified otherwise by -C.  | 
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 −C config-file  | 
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 Read configuration options from config-file.  | 
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 −U uses  | 
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 The maximum number of times that the process should be used for new connections before shutting down. The default is 250.  | 
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 −T timeout  | 
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 The number of seconds that the process will wait for a new connection before shutting down. Note that a value of 0 (zero) will disable the timeout. The default is 60.  | 
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 −D  | 
 Run external debugger specified in debug_command.  | 
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 /etc/imapd.conf  | 
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 Default configuration file.  | 
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 /etc/cyrus.conf  | 
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 Cyrus Master process configuration file.  | 
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 Though not really a bug, FUD will silently ignore any requests that it does not consider valid. Also not really a bug, FUD requires that the anonymous user has the 0 (zero) right on the mailbox in question. This is only a "bug" because 0 is not a standard IMAP ACL bit. FUD is an experimental interface meant to provide information to build a finger-like service around. Eventually it should be superceded by a more standards-based protocol.  |