Commit cbc4bf55 authored by Joshua Tauberer's avatar Joshua Tauberer Committed by GitHub

Merge pull request #880 from schlypel/master

Added information about API endpoints
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<h3>Mail alias API</h3>
<p>Use your box&rsquo;s Mail alias API to add/remove aliases.</p>
<p>Usage:</p>
<pre>curl -X <b>VERB</b> [-d "<b>value</b>"] --user {email}:{password} https://{{hostname}}/admin/mail/aliases[<b>action</b>]</pre>
<p>(Brackets denote an optional argument.)</p>
<p>(Adding <code>?format=json</code> will give json encoded results)</p>
<h4>Verbs</h4>
<table class="table">
<thead><th>Verb</th> <th>Action</th><th></th></thead>
<tr><td>GET</td><td></td> <td>Returns a list of existing mail aliases.</td></tr>
<tr><td>POST</td><td>/add</td> <td>Adds a new mail alias. Required parameters are <code>address</code> and <code>forward_to</code>.</td></tr>
<tr><td>POST</td><td>/remove</td> <td>Removes a mail alias. Required parameter is <code>address</code>.</td></tr>
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<h4>Examples:</h4>
<p>Try these examples. For simplicity the examples omit the <code>--user me@mydomain.com:yourpassword</code> command line argument which you must fill in with your email address and password.</p>
<pre># Gives a json encoded list of all mail users
curl -X GET https://{{hostname}}/admin/mail/users?format=json
# adds a new email alias
curl -X POST -d "address=new_alias@mydomail.com" -d "forward_to=my_email@mydomain.com" https://{{hostname}}/admin/mail/aliases/add
# removes a email alias
curl -X POST -d "address=new_alias@mydomail.com" https://{{hostname}}/admin/mail/aliases/remove
</pre>
<script>
function show_aliases() {
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<h3>Mail user API</h3>
<p>Use your box&rsquo;s Mail user API to add/change/remove users.</p>
<p>Usage:</p>
<pre>curl -X <b>VERB</b> [-d "<b>value</b>"] --user {email}:{password} https://{{hostname}}/admin/mail/users[<b>action</b>]</pre>
<p>(Brackets denote an optional argument.)</p>
<p>(Adding <code>?format=json</code> will give json encoded results)</p>
<h4>Verbs</h4>
<table class="table">
<thead><th>Verb</th> <th>Action</th><th></th></thead>
<tr><td>GET</td><td></td> <td>Returns a list of existing mail users.</td></tr>
<tr><td>POST</td><td>/add</td> <td>Adds a new mail user. Required parameters are <code>email</code> and <code>password</code>.</td></tr>
<tr><td>POST</td><td>/remove</td> <td>Removes a mail user. Required parameter is <code>email</code>.</td></tr>
<tr><td>POST</td><td>/privileges/add</td> <td>Used to make a mail user an admin. Required parameters are <code>email</code> and <code>privilege=admin</code>.</td></tr>
<tr><td>POST</td><td>/privileges/remove</td> <td>Used to remove the admin privilege from a mail user. Required parameter is <code>email</code>.</td></tr>
</table>
<h4>Examples:</h4>
<p>Try these examples. For simplicity the examples omit the <code>--user me@mydomain.com:yourpassword</code> command line argument which you must fill in with your email address and password.</p>
<pre># Gives a json encoded list of all mail users
curl -X GET https://{{hostname}}/admin/mail/users?format=json
# adds a new email user
curl -X POST -d "email=new_user@mydomail.com" -d "password=s3curE_pa5Sw0rD" https://{{hostname}}/admin/mail/users/add
# removes a email user
curl -X POST -d "email=new_user@mydomail.com" https://{{hostname}}/admin/mail/users/remove
# adds admin privilege to an email user
curl -X POST -d "email=new_user@mydomail.com" -d "privilege=admin" https://{{hostname}}/admin/mail/users/privileges/add
# removes admin privilege from an email user
curl -X POST -d "email=new_user@mydomail.com" https://{{hostname}}/admin/mail/users/privileges/remove
</pre>
<script>
function show_users() {
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