bird email mailboxes receive-rules create
Usage
代码示例
bird email mailboxes receive-rules create <mailbox-id> [flags]Description
Add a receive rule
Adds an allow or block rule for a sender address or domain. A block rule always wins over an allow rule, and a mailbox holds up to 200 rules.
Build the request from flags, a JSON ReceiveRuleCreate body via --body-file ("-" reads
stdin), or both — a flag overrides the matching body field. Run --example to
print a ready-to-edit body, or --dry-run to print the resolved request without
sending it.
Examples
代码示例
# print the body shape (no credentials needed)
bird email mailboxes receive-rules create --example
# the body it prints:代码示例
{
"action": "allow",
"entry": "partner.example.com",
"note": "Approved partner senders"
}Options
Rule
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| --action | Rule action: allow or block. A block rule always wins |
| --entry | Sender address (alice@example.com) or domain (example.com) to match; a domain also matches its subdomains |
| --note | Your own note on why the rule exists |
Request
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| --body-file | Read the JSON request body from this file; "-" reads stdin |
| --example | Print a complete example request body, then exit |
| --dry-run | Print the resolved request without sending it, then exit |
| --idempotency-key | Deduplication key; a retry with the same key won't act twice |
Options
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| --response-schema | Print the fields this command returns, then exit |
Related
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| bird email mailboxes receive-rules delete | Delete a receive rule |
| bird email mailboxes receive-rules list | List receive rules |