dovecot: Use \ for splitting long values to multiple lines.

dovecot at dovecot.org dovecot at dovecot.org
Wed Jul 25 09:04:07 EEST 2007


details:   http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot/rev/bc5fdab698e3
changeset: 6146:bc5fdab698e3
user:      Timo Sirainen <tss at iki.fi>
date:      Wed Jul 25 09:03:58 2007 +0300
description:
Use \ for splitting long values to multiple lines.

diffstat:

2 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
doc/dovecot-ldap-example.conf |    3 ++-
doc/dovecot-sql-example.conf  |    9 +++++++--

diffs (36 lines):

diff -r 5ec02199ff4a -r bc5fdab698e3 doc/dovecot-ldap-example.conf
--- a/doc/dovecot-ldap-example.conf	Wed Jul 25 08:59:58 2007 +0300
+++ b/doc/dovecot-ldap-example.conf	Wed Jul 25 09:03:58 2007 +0300
@@ -106,7 +106,8 @@ base = uid=someone, dc=foo, dc=bar, dc=o
 # userdb prefetch instead of userdb ldap in dovecot.conf. In that case you'll
 # also have to include user_attrs in pass_attrs field prefixed with "userdb_"
 # string. For example:
-#pass_attrs = uid=user,userPassword=password,homeDirectory=userdb_home,uidNumber=userdb_uid,gidNumber=userdb_gid
+#pass_attrs = uid=user,userPassword=password,\
+#  homeDirectory=userdb_home,uidNumber=userdb_uid,gidNumber=userdb_gid
 
 # Filter for password lookups
 #pass_filter = (&(objectClass=posixAccount)(uid=%u))
diff -r 5ec02199ff4a -r bc5fdab698e3 doc/dovecot-sql-example.conf
--- a/doc/dovecot-sql-example.conf	Wed Jul 25 08:59:58 2007 +0300
+++ b/doc/dovecot-sql-example.conf	Wed Jul 25 09:03:58 2007 +0300
@@ -88,7 +88,9 @@
 #   password_query = SELECT concat(userid, '@', domain) AS user, password FROM users WHERE userid = '%n' AND domain = '%d'
 #   password_query = SELECT pw AS password FROM users WHERE userid = '%u' AND active = 'Y'
 #
-#password_query = SELECT userid as user, password FROM users WHERE userid = '%u'
+#password_query = \
+#  SELECT userid as user, password \
+#  FROM users WHERE userid = '%u'
 
 # Query to retrieve the user information.
 #
@@ -114,4 +116,7 @@
 # userdb prefetch instead of userdb sql in dovecot.conf. In that case you'll
 # also have to return userdb fields in password_query prefixed with "userdb_"
 # string. For example:
-#password_query = SELECT userid as user, password, home as userdb_home, uid as userdb_uid, gid as userdb_gid FROM users WHERE userid = '%u'
+#password_query = \
+#  SELECT userid as user, password, \
+#  home as userdb_home, uid as userdb_uid, gid as userdb_gid \
+#  FROM users WHERE userid = '%u'


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