Opendmarc aggregate report generation tool
opendmarc-reports [options]
opendmarc-reports pulls data from an OpenDMARC database and generates periodic aggregate reports. The database is populated by a running opendmarc-import(8) on a message history file generated by an opendmarc(8) filter as messages arrive and are processed. This includes the collection of reporting URIs, which this script uses to make reports available to those that request them.
--daybound
Generate reports on day boundaries. Overrides the value of --interval (see below). --dbhost=hostname Specifies the hostname on which the SQL server is running. Defaults to the value of the environment variable OPENDMARC_DBHOST, or "localhost" if the environment variable is not set.
--dbname=name
Specifies the SQL database name to be accessed. Defaults to the value of the environment variable OPENDMARC_DB, or "opendmarc" if the environment variable is not set.
--dbpasswd=password
Specifies the password for the SQL database to be accessed. Defaults to the value of the environment variable OPENDMARC_PASSWORD, or "opendmarc" if the environment variable is not set.
--dbport=port
Specifies the TCP port on which the SQL server is expected to be listening. Defaults to the value of the environment variable OPENDMARC_PORT, or 3306 if the environment variable is not set.
--dbuser=user
Specifies the SQL user to be used to access the database. Defaults to the value of the environment variable OPENDMARC_USER, or "opendmarc" if the environment variable is not set.
--domain=name
Generates a report (if one is due) for the named domain, rather than checking all of them.
--help
Prints a help message and terminates.
--interval=secs
Generates reports only for hosts that have not had a report generated in at least the last secs seconds.
--nodomain=name
Skips generating a report for the named domain. Can be specified multiple times to skip multiple reporting domains.
--noupdate
Suppresses marking the time of the transmission of the report in the database. Normally this would be done to prevent reports from being sent too close together.
--smtp-host=host
Causes reports to be sent by transmitting them using SMTP to the named host which can be an IP address or a hostname. The default is "127.0.0.1".
--smtp-port=port
Causes reports to be sent by transmitting them using SMTP to the specified port. The default is 25.
--utc
Instructs the database to change to the UTC timezone when generating output. Otherwise, the database default is used.
--verbose
Increase the amount of verbosity written to standard output.
--version
Print version number and exit.
This man page covers the version of opendmarc-reports that shipped with version 1.3.0 of OpenDMARC.
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