Here is an example of a real configuration file for vpopmail backend, just adapt for your needs:
dovecot.conf
base_dir = /var/run/dovecot/ protocols = imap imaps pop3 pop3s listen = * disable_plaintext_auth = no syslog_facility = mail ssl_disable = no ssl_cert_file = /etc/ssl/certs/dovecot.pem ssl_key_file = /etc/ssl/private/dovecot.pem login_greeting = Server is ready. mail_location = maildir:~/Maildir mail_uid = 89 mail_gid = 89 first_valid_uid = 89 last_valid_uid = 89 first_valid_gid = 89 last_valid_gid = 89 protocol imap { } protocol pop3 { } auth default { mechanisms = plain login digest-md5 cram-md5 passdb vpopmail { } userdb vpopmail { } user = root }
On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 2:49 PM, Yacoubi Mohamed myacoubi@euro-web.fr wrote:
Hello,
Thank you for this link, but this is not what I want. Dovecot is only used for imap.
Currently, authentication works fine, but new fields are created in a subdirectory. Example: /var/vpopmail/domains/0/domain.com
Once authenticated, I just want to be in chroot /var/vpopmail/domains/0/domain.com/user and not in /var/vpopmail/domains/domain.com/user
You don't need to worry about where vpopmail stored domain's and user's folders, dovecot will find it.
I explained that vpopmail which manages the creation of areas and I can not influence the subdirectory.
Sincerely,
-- Mohamed YACOUBI
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