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<h4 class="subsubsection">2.17.11.6 Dump Formats</h4>
<p>As of version 2.99.99, <code>mu dbm</code> supports two formats
for dumping DBM databases. Both formats are line-oriented. Comments
are introduced with a sharp (‘<samp>#</samp>’) sign in the column 0 of a line,
followed by at least one white space character (space or tab). Sharp
sign followed by a colon (‘<samp>#:</samp>’) introduces a <em>paragmatic
comment</em>, which carries some additional information to the loader.
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<a name="dump-version-0_002e0"></a><p>The <em>version 0.0</em> format is suitable for databases whose records
contain only ASCII data. In this format, each record occupies a
separate line, which consists of the key and value separated by a
single <small>TAB</small> character. Empty lines are ignored. For example:
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<pre class="example">$ mu list /etc/mail/users.db
root guessme
smith pAssword
qed fooBar
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<p>The output in version 0.0 format is human readable and can be used as
input to the popauth utility (see <i>popauth</i> (<strong>Editor’s note: dangling link</strong>). However, version 0.0
has serious drawbacks. First of all, it is not suitable for databases
that contain binary data. Secondly, it cannot properly handle keys
beginning with a sharp sign or containing <small>TAB</small>. The version 1.0
format is free from these drawbacks.
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<a name="dump-version-1_002e0"></a><p>The <em>version 1.0</em> dump format begins with a <em>header</em>
containing important information about the file, such as its file
name, ownership and file mode. This information is stored in
pragmatic comments and allows <code>mu dbm load</code> to easily recreate
an exact copy of the file. The following comments are defined:
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<dt>#:version=1.0</dt>
<dd><p>Indicates that the data that follow are in version 1.0 format.
</p></dd>
<dt>#:filename=<var>s</var></dt>
<dd><p>Original database file name, without directory parts.
</p></dd>
<dt>#:uid=<var>n</var></dt>
<dd><p>Owner UID.
</p></dd>
<dt>#:user=<var>s</var></dt>
<dd><p>Owner name.
</p></dd>
<dt>#:gid=<var>n</var></dt>
<dd><p>Owner GID
</p></dd>
<dt>#:group=<var>s</var></dt>
<dd><p>Owner group name.
</p></dd>
<dt>#:mode=<var>o</var></dt>
<dd><p>File mode in octal
</p></dd>
</dl>
<p>Following this header are actual data. Each record is output in two
parts: key and value. Each part begins with a ‘<samp>#:len=<var>n</var></samp>’
construct on a line by itself, where <var>n</var> is the length of the data
in decimal. This line is followed by one or more lines of the actual
data, encoded in base64. The data are formatted so that each line
does not exceed 76 bytes in length (not counting the terminating
newline). An example of this format follows:
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<pre class="example"># Database dump file created by GNU Mailutils 2.99.93 on
# Tue Nov 1 13:28:03 2011
#:version=1.0
#:file=users.db
#:uid=0,user=root,gid=25,group=mail,mode=640
#:len=6
c21pdGgA
#:len=9
cEFzc3dvcmQA
#:len=5
cm9vdAA=
#:len=8
Z3Vlc3NtZQA=
#:len=4
cWVkAA==
#:len=7
Zm9vQmFyAA==
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