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doveadm [GLOBAL OPTIONS] kick [-a anvil_socket_path] [-f passdb_field] [-h dest_host] user_mask
doveadm [GLOBAL OPTIONS] kick [-a anvil_socket_path] [-f passdb_field] [-h dest_host] ip [/ bits]
doveadm [GLOBAL OPTIONS] kick [-a anvil_socket_path] [-f passdb_field] [-h dest_host] user_mask ip [/ bits]
doveadm [GLOBAL OPTIONS] kick [-a anvil_socket_path] [-f passdb_field] -h dest_host
doveadm's kick command is used to disconnect users by user_mask and/or the ip address, from which they are connected.
In the first form, all users, whose login name matches the user_mask argument, will be disconnected.
In the second form, all users, connected from the given IP address or network range, will be disconnected.
In the third form, only users connected from the given IP address or networks range and a matching login name will be disconnected.
In the last form, all proxy connections to the given destination host are disconnected.
This option is used to specify an absolute path to an alternative UNIX domain socket.
By default doveadm(1)
will use the socket /rundir/anvil. The socket may be located in another directory, when the default base_dir setting was overridden in /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf.
Alternative username field to use for kicking, as returned by passdb. Only the passdb fields beginning with the user_ prefix are tracked.
Disconnect proxy connections to the given dest_host.
If you don't want to disconnect all users at once, you can check who's currently logged in. The first example demonstrates how to disconnect all users whose login name is 3 characters long and begins with ba:
$ doveadm who -1 ja\*
username service pid ip
jane imap 8192 ::1
jano imap 8196 ::2
james imap 8203 2001:db8:543:2::1
$ doveadm kick jan?
# The connections for jane and jano are kicked.
The next example shows how to kick user foo's connections from 192.0.2.*:
$ doveadm who -1 foo
username service pid ip
foo imap 8135 fd95:4eed:38ba::25
foo imap 9112 192.0.2.53
foo imap 8216 192.0.2.111
$ doveadm kick foo 192.0.2.0/24
$ doveadm who f\*
username # service (pids) (ips)
foo 1 imap (8135) (fd95:4eed:38ba::25)