Can somebody help me get this right please. I'm trying to upgrade to version 1 and I get this error which I can't workaround:
expecting "=" on line 33
Line 33 is the passdb file name ??
I'm trying this with 1.0 beta3 on a Devil linux system (v 1.2.9).
Thanks
Dick
ssl_disable = no
ssl_cert_file = /etc/ssl/certs/mydomain1.pem ssl_key_file = /etc/ssl/private/myhost-private.pem
log_timestamp = "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S "
mail_extra_groups = mail
default_mail_env = mbox:/home/vhome/%d/%n:INBOX=/home/vmail/%d/%n
protocol imap {
}
protocol pop3 {
}
auth_realms = mydomain1.net mydomain2.net mydomain3.co.uk
auth_default_realm = mydomain1.net
auth_verbose = yes
auth_debug = yes
auth default { mechanisms = plain
passdb passwd-file { /etc/imap.passwd }
userdb passwd-file { /etc/imap.passwd }
user = dovecot
}
hi dick shouldn't this say: passdb passwd-file { args = /etc/imap.passwd }
as opposed to: passdb passwd-file { /etc/imap.passwd }
Glenn
On Mon, 2006-02-27 at 11:16 +0000, Dick Middleton wrote:
Can somebody help me get this right please. I'm trying to upgrade to version 1 and I get this error which I can't workaround:
expecting "=" on line 33
Line 33 is the passdb file name ??
I'm trying this with 1.0 beta3 on a Devil linux system (v 1.2.9).
Thanks
Dick
plain text document attachment (dovecot.conf) ssl_disable = no
ssl_cert_file = /etc/ssl/certs/mydomain1.pem ssl_key_file = /etc/ssl/private/myhost-private.pem
log_timestamp = "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S "
mail_extra_groups = mail
default_mail_env = mbox:/home/vhome/%d/%n:INBOX=/home/vmail/%d/%n
protocol imap {
}
protocol pop3 {
}
auth_realms = mydomain1.net mydomain2.net mydomain3.co.uk
auth_default_realm = mydomain1.net
auth_verbose = yes
auth_debug = yes
auth default { mechanisms = plain
passdb passwd-file { /etc/imap.passwd }
userdb passwd-file { /etc/imap.passwd }
user = dovecot
}
vmstech wrote:
hi dick shouldn't this say: passdb passwd-file { args = /etc/imap.passwd }
as opposed to: passdb passwd-file { /etc/imap.passwd }
I don't know. This is what it says in the docs:
passwd-like file with specified location passdb passwd-file { Path for passwd-file args = }
Which neither confirms nor denies it ;-) But I think you might be right. I'll give it a try.
Thanks
Dick
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