5 Jan
2010
5 Jan
'10
6:55 a.m.
On 2010-01-04 4:21 PM, Pascal Volk wrote:
On 01/04/2010 10:11 PM Anthony Nedland wrote: [picture]
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Use
dovecot -n -c /etc/dovecot/dovecot-postfix.conf
Question: if you use an alternate location for the config file, and start dovecot with that config file properly, does plain 'dovecot -n' output what is in the config file that is in use? Or the one in the default location?
In other words, would you really have to remember to run dovecot -n -c per your example above?
I ask because I've never used it with a config file in a non-default location.
If this is correct, I would consider it a bug - dovecot -n should know which config file it is using, and outout accordingly.