this are confs
dovecot -n output is desired when showing dovecot config - it shows precisely what dovecot is using, in case somehow you miss something important or dovecot is somehow using a different config file than you think it is using...
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sorry charles , but i know what iam using , trust me
The point is, unless you are personal friends with the person you are asking (and if you are personl friends with Timo, and *he* trusts you to 'know what you are using', then I would say you shouldn't have asked on the list), trust is irrelevant.
Trust me... ;)
but here it comes
dovecot -n
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so charles i cant see any difference to my prior mail
The difference is, unless you copied/pasted badly, this output can be 'trusted' as the exact settings that dovecot is actually *using*, as opposed to a manually edited version from a .conf file that may or *may* *not* be the .conf file that dovecot is reading at startup. What if you had done something silly, and dovecot was actually using a different .conf file than you thought? It happens...
Anyway, my apologies if you were offended, as none was intended...
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Best regards,
Charles