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diff dovecot-example.conf @ 4080:89c94b5ac90e HEAD
Added notes about changing ports and about /etc/pam.d/dovecot
author | Timo Sirainen <tss@iki.fi> |
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date | Tue, 28 Feb 2006 09:50:54 +0200 |
parents | dadc6e2cccb8 |
children | 81d56edc16c8 |
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--- a/dovecot-example.conf Tue Feb 28 09:42:58 2006 +0200 +++ b/dovecot-example.conf Tue Feb 28 09:50:54 2006 +0200 @@ -20,10 +20,20 @@ # IP or host address where to listen in for connections. It's not currently # possible to specify multiple addresses. "*" listens in all IPv4 interfaces. # "[::]" listens in all IPv6 interfaces, but may also listen in all IPv4 -# interfaces depending on the operating system. If you want to specify ports -# for each service, you will need to configure these settings inside the -# protocol imap/pop3 { ... } section, so you can specify different ports -# for IMAP/POP3. +# interfaces depending on the operating system. +# +# If you want to specify ports for each service, you will need to configure +# these settings inside the protocol imap/pop3 { ... } section, so you can +# specify different ports for IMAP/POP3. For example: +# protocol imap { +# listen = *:10143 +# ssl_listen = *:10943 +# .. +# } +# protocol pop3 { +# listen = *:10100 +# .. +# } #listen = * # IP or host address where to listen in for SSL connections. Defaults @@ -646,10 +656,12 @@ #deny = yes #} - # PAM authentication. Preferred nowadays by most systems. + # PAM authentication. Preferred nowadays by most systems. # Note that PAM can only be used to verify if user's password is correct, # so it can't be used as userdb. If you don't want to use a separate user # database (passwd usually), you can use static userdb. + # REMEMBER: You'll need /etc/pam.d/dovecot file created for PAM + # authentication to actually work. passdb pam { # [session=yes] [cache_key=<key>] [<service name>] # @@ -668,7 +680,7 @@ # %u%s - Username and service (ie. IMAP, POP3) must match. # # If service name is "*", it means the authenticating service name - # is used, eg. pop3 or imap. + # is used, eg. pop3 or imap (/etc/pam.d/pop3, /etc/pam.d/imap). # # Some examples: # args = session=yes *