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---- dovecot-example.conf.orig Fri Apr 4 13:17:25 2003
-+++ dovecot-example.conf Sat Apr 19 14:11:40 2003
-@@ -7,11 +7,11 @@
- # --with-ssldir=/etc/ssl
-
- # Base directory where to store runtime data.
--#base_dir = /var/run/dovecot/
-+base_dir = /var/dovecot/
-
- # Protocols we want to be serving:
- # imap imaps pop3 pop3s
--#protocols = imap imaps
-+protocols = imap pop3
-
- # IP or host address where to listen in for connections. It's not currently
- # possible to specify multiple addresses. "*" listens in all IPv4 interfaces.
-@@ -27,18 +27,18 @@
- #pop3s_listen =
-
- # Disable SSL/TLS support.
--#ssl_disable = no
-+ssl_disable = yes
-
- # PEM encoded X.509 SSL/TLS certificate and private key. They're opened before
- # dropping root privileges, so keep the key file unreadable by anyone but
- # root. Included doc/mkcert.sh can be used to easily generate self-signed
- # certificate, just make sure to update the domains in dovecot-openssl.cnf
--#ssl_cert_file = /etc/ssl/certs/dovecot.pem
--#ssl_key_file = /etc/ssl/private/dovecot.pem
-+ssl_cert_file = %%SSLDIR%%/certs/imapd.pem
-+ssl_key_file = %%SSLDIR%%/private/imapd.pem
-
- # SSL parameter file. Master process generates this file for login processes.
- # It contains Diffie Hellman and RSA parameters.
--#ssl_parameters_file = /var/run/dovecot/ssl-parameters.dat
-+ssl_parameters_file = %%SSLDIR%%/parameters.dat
-
- # How often to regenerate the SSL parameters file. Generation is quite CPU
- # intensive operation. The value is in hours, 0 disables regeneration
-@@ -67,11 +67,11 @@
- # Directory where authentication process places authentication UNIX sockets
- # which login needs to be able to connect to. The sockets are created when
- # running as root, so you don't have to worry about permissions.
--#login_dir = /var/run/dovecot/login
-+login_dir = /var/dovecot/login
-
- # chroot login process to the login_dir. Only reason not to do this is if you
- # wish to run the whole Dovecot without roots.
--#login_chroot = yes
-+login_chroot = yes
-
-
- ##
-@@ -81,12 +81,12 @@
- login = imap
-
- # Executable location.
--#login_executable = /usr/libexec/dovecot/imap-login
-+login_executable = %%PREFIX%%/libexec/dovecot/imap-login
-
- # User to use for the login process. The user must belong to a group where
- # only it has access, it's used to control access for authentication process
- # named sockets.
--#login_user = dovecot
-+login_user = dovecot
-
- # Set max. process size in megabytes. If you don't use
- # login_process_per_connection you might need to grow this.
-@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@
-
- # Number of login processes to create. If login_process_per_user is
- # yes, this is the number of extra processes waiting for users to log in.
--#login_processes_count = 3
-+login_processes_count = 1
-
- # Maximum number of extra login processes to create. The extra process count
- # usually stays at login_processes_count, but when multiple users start logging
-@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@
- login = pop3
-
- # Exception to above rule being the executable location.
--#login_executable = /usr/libexec/dovecot/pop3-login
-+login_executable = %%PREFIX%%/libexec/dovecot/pop3-login
-
- ##
- ## Mail processes
-@@ -139,10 +139,10 @@
- # Show more verbose process titles (in ps). Currently shows user name and
- # IP address. Useful for seeing who are actually using the IMAP processes
- # (eg. shared mailboxes or if same uid is used for multiple accounts).
--#verbose_proctitle = no
-+verbose_proctitle = yes
-
- # Show protocol level SSL errors.
--#verbose_ssl = no
-+verbose_ssl = yes
-
- # Valid UID/GID ranges for users, defaults to 500 and above. This is mostly
- # to make sure that users can't log in as daemons or other system users.
-@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@
- # WARNING: Never add directories here which local users can modify, that
- # may lead to root exploit. Usually this should be done only if you don't
- # allow shell access for users. See doc/configuration.txt for more information.
--#valid_chroot_dirs =
-+valid_chroot_dirs = /var/mail
-
- # Default MAIL environment to use when it's not set. By leaving this empty
- # dovecot tries to do some automatic detection as described in
-@@ -179,7 +179,7 @@
- # mbox:~/mail/:INBOX=/var/mail/%u
- # mbox:/var/mail/%d/%n/:INDEX=/var/indexes/%d/%n
- #
--#default_mail_env =
-+default_mail_env = mbox:/var/mail/%u
-
- # Space-separated list of fields to cache for all mails. Currently these
- # fields are allowed followed by a list of commands they speed up:
-@@ -224,7 +224,7 @@
- # arrives in half a hour, Dovecot closes the connection. This is still
- # fine, except Outlook doesn't connect back so you don't see if new mail
- # arrives.
--#client_workarounds =
-+client_workarounds = oe6-fetch-no-newmail outlook-idle
-
- # Dovecot can notify client of new mail in selected mailbox soon after it's
- # received. This setting specifies the minimum interval in seconds between
-@@ -249,7 +249,7 @@
- # Save mails with CR+LF instead of plain LF. This makes sending those mails
- # take less CPU, especially with sendfile() syscall with Linux and FreeBSD.
- # But it also creates a bit more disk I/O which may just make it slower.
--#mail_save_crlf = no
-+mail_save_crlf = yes
-
- # Use mmap() instead of read() to read mail files. read() seems to be a bit
- # faster with my Linux/x86 and it's better with NFS, so that's the default.
-@@ -261,7 +261,7 @@
- # know any MUA which would modify mail files directly. IMAP protocol also
- # requires that the mails don't change, so it would be problematic in any case.
- # If you care about performance, enable it.
--#maildir_copy_with_hardlinks = no
-+maildir_copy_with_hardlinks = yes
-
- # Check if mails' content has been changed by external programs. This slows
- # down things as extra stat() needs to be called for each file. If changes are
-@@ -280,7 +280,7 @@
- # with is important to avoid deadlocks if other MTAs/MUAs are using both fcntl
- # and flock. Some operating systems don't allow using both of them
- # simultaneously, eg. BSDs. If dotlock is used, it's always created first.
--#mbox_locks = dotlock fcntl
-+mbox_locks = fcntl
-
- # Should we create dotlock file even when we want only a read-lock? Setting
- # this to yes hurts the performance when the mailbox is accessed simultaneously
-@@ -310,7 +310,7 @@
- ##
-
- # Executable location
--#imap_executable = /usr/libexec/dovecot/imap
-+imap_executable = %%PREFIX%%/libexec/dovecot/imap
-
- # Set max. process size in megabytes. Most of the memory goes to mmap()ing
- # files, so it shouldn't harm much even if this limit is set pretty high.
-@@ -321,7 +321,7 @@
- ##
-
- # Executable location
--#pop3_executable = /usr/libexec/dovecot/pop3
-+pop3_executable = %%PREFIX%%/libexec/dovecot/pop3
-
- # Set max. process size in megabytes. Most of the memory goes to mmap()ing
- # files, so it shouldn't harm much even if this limit is set pretty high.
-@@ -374,10 +374,10 @@
- # vpopmail: vpopmail authentication
- # ldap <config path>: LDAP, see doc/dovecot-ldap.conf
- # pgsql <config path>: a PostgreSQL database, see doc/dovecot-pgsql.conf
--auth_passdb = pam
-+auth_passdb = passwd
-
- # Executable location
--#auth_executable = /usr/libexec/dovecot/dovecot-auth
-+auth_executable = %%PREFIX%%/libexec/dovecot/dovecot-auth
-
- # Set max. process size in megabytes.
- #auth_process_size = 256
-@@ -402,7 +402,7 @@
-
- # More verbose logging. Useful for figuring out why authentication isn't
- # working.
--#auth_verbose = no
-+auth_verbose = yes
-
- # digest-md5 authentication process. It requires special MD5 passwords which
- # /etc/shadow and PAM doesn't support, so we never need roots to handle it.