Dovecot 2.4 has a new configuration format, which is unfortunately backwards-incompatible with Dovecot 2.3. This patch adds a 2.4-compatible config, and selects which one to use based on the Dovecot version in the environment. In the future, once 2.4 becomes more common, we will drop the 2.3 config from the test. Note that we don't change the config used in the Docker image, because that is based on Debian **stable** which is still on 2.3.
49 lines
1.2 KiB
Groff
49 lines
1.2 KiB
Groff
dovecot_config_version = 2.4.0
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dovecot_storage_version = 2.4.0
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base_dir = $ROOT/run/
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state_dir = $ROOT/lib/
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log_path = $ROOT/dovecot.log
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ssl = no
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default_internal_user = $USER
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default_internal_group = $USER
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default_login_user = $USER
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# Disable authentication penalty, since we intentionally make failed requests
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# and it just slows down tests.
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auth_failure_delay = 0
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passdb passwd-file {
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passwd_file_path = $ROOT/passwd
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# Before auth checks, rename "u@d" to "u-x". This exercises that chasquid
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# handles well the case where the returned user information does not match the
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# requested user.
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# We drop the domain, to exercise "naked" auth handling.
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auth_username_format = "%{user | username}-x"
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}
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userdb passwd-file {
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passwd_file_path = $ROOT/passwd
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# Same as for passdb applies here.
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# Note we can't change the _global_ variant of this setting, because
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# that influences the top-level lookups.
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auth_username_format = "%{user | username}-x"
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}
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service auth {
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unix_listener auth {
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mode = 0666
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}
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}
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# Turn on debugging information, to help troubleshooting issues.
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auth_verbose = yes
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log_debug = category=auth
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auth_debug_passwords = yes
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auth_verbose_passwords = yes
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mail_debug = yes
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