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NAME
doveconf - Dovecot's configuration dumping utility
SYNOPSIS
doveconf [-adnPNUx] [-c config-file] [-f filter]
doveconf [-n] [-c config-file] section_name ...
doveconf [-h] [-c config-file] [-f filter] setting_name ...
DESCRIPTION
doveconf reads and parses Dovecot's configuration files and converts
them into a simpler format used by the rest of Dovecot.
All standalone programs, such as dovecot(1), will first get their set-
tings by executing doveconf, unless they can get the settings by con-
necting to the config UNIX socket.
For system administrators, doveconf is mainly useful for dumping the
configuration in easy human readable output.
OPTIONS
-a
Show all settings with their currently configured values.
-c config-file
Read configuration from the given config-file. By default
/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf will be used.
-d
Show the setting's default value instead of the one currently con-
figured.
-f filter
Show the matching configuration for the specified filter condition.
The filter option string has to be given as name = value pair. For
multiple filter conditions the -f option can be supplied multiple
times.
Possible names for the filter are:
protocol : The protocol, e.g. imap or pop3
local_name : The local hostname for TLS SNI matching, e.g.
mail.example.com.
This matches filters which were configured like:
local_name mail.example.com { # special settings }
local : The local hostname or IP address.
This matches filters which were configured like:
local 1.2.3.0/24 { # special settings }
remote : The client's hostname or IP address.
This matches filters which were configured like:
remote 1.2.3.0/24 { # special settings }
-h
Hide the setting's name, show only the setting's value.
-n
Show only settings with non-default values. This is the default
behavior when no other parameters are given.
-N
Show settings with non-default values and explicitly set default
values.
-s
Show also hidden settings. The hidden settings should not be
changed normally.
-P
Show passwords and other sensitive values.
-U
Ignore all unknown settings in config file.
-x
Expand configuration variables (e.g. $ENV:foo) and show file con-
tents (from e.g. ssl_server_key_password = \</etc/ssl/pass-
word.txt).
section_name
Show only the current configuration of one or more specified sec-
tions.
setting_name
Show only the setting of one or more setting_name (s) with the
currently configured value. You can show a setting inside a section
using '/' as the section separator, e.g. service/imap/executable.
EXAMPLE
When Dovecot was configured to use different settings for some net-
works/subnets it is possible to show which settings will be applied for
a specific connection.
doveconf -f local=10.0.0.110 -f remote=10.11.1.2 -f protocol=pop3 -n
doveconf can be also used to convert v1.x configuration files into v2.x
format.
doveconf -n -c /oldpath/dovecot.conf > /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf.new
Ask doveconf for a global setting:
doveconf mail_plugins
mail_plugins = quota
Ask doveconf for a protocol specific setting. Uses the -h option, in
order to hide the setting's name:
doveconf -h -f protocol=imap login_greeting
Dovecot ready.
Dump a whole configuration section:
doveconf service
service imap {
...
}
service pop3 {
...
}
Or dump only the imap service:
doveconf service/imap
service imap {
...
}
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs, including doveconf -n output, to the Dovecot Mailing List
<dovecot AT dovecot.org>. Information about reporting bugs is available
at: https://dovecot.org/bugreport.html
SEE ALSO
doveadm(1)
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