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     1 .TH vmm.cfg 5 "17 Aug 2009" "Pascal Volk"
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     3 .TH VMM.CFG 5 "2010-01-18" "vmm-0.6.0" "vmm Manual"
     2 .SH NAME
     4 .SH NAME
     3 vmm.cfg \- configuration file for vmm
     5 vmm.cfg \- configuration file for vmm
       
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     4 .SH SYNOPSIS
    36 .SH SYNOPSIS
       
    37 .sp
     5 vmm.cfg
    38 vmm.cfg
     6 .SH DESCRIPTION
    39 .SH DESCRIPTION
     7 \fBvmm\fR(1) reads configuration data from \fIvmm.cfg\fP.
    40 .sp
     8 .br
    41 \fBvmm\fP(1) reads its configuration data from \fIvmm.cfg\fP.
     9 The configuration file is split in multiple sections. A section starts with the
    42 .sp
    10 section  name, enclosed in square brackets '[' and ']' (e.g. \fB[database]\fP),
    43 The configuration file is split into multiple sections. A section starts with
    11 followed by \'option=value' pairs (e.g. \fBhost = 127.0.0.1\fP).
    44 the section name, enclosed in square brackets \(aq\fB[\fP\(aq and \(aq\fB]\fP\(aq, followed
    12 .br
    45 by \(aq\fIoption\fP = \fIvalue\fP\(aq pairs:
    13 Whitespace around the '=' and at the end of a value is ignored.
    46 .sp
    14 .PP
    47 .nf
    15 Empty lines and lines starting with '#' or ';' will be ignored.
    48 .ft C
    16 .PP
    49 [database]
       
    50 host = 127.0.0.1
       
    51 .ft P
       
    52 .fi
       
    53 .sp
       
    54 Whitespace around the \(aq=\(aq and at the end of a value is ignored.
       
    55 .sp
       
    56 Empty lines and lines starting with \(aq#\(aq or \(aq;\(aq will be ignored.
       
    57 .sp
    17 Each value uses one of the following data types:
    58 Each value uses one of the following data types:
    18 .IP \(bu
    59 .INDENT 0.0
    19 .I Boolean
    60 .IP \(bu 2
    20 to indicate if something is enabled/activated (true) or disabled/deactivated
    61 .
    21 (false).
    62 \fIBoolean\fP to indicate if something is enabled/activated (true) or
    22 .br
    63 disabled/deactivated (false).
    23 Accepted values for \fBtrue\fP are: \fB1\fP, \fByes\fP, \fBtrue\fP and \fBon\fP.
    64 .nf
    24 .br
    65 Accepted values for \fItrue\fP are: \fB1\fP, \fByes\fP, \fBtrue\fP and \fBon\fP.
    25 Accepted values for \fBfalse\fP are: \fB0\fP, \fBno\fP, \fBfalse\fP and
    66 Accepted values for \fIfalse\fP are: \fB0\fP, \fBno\fP, \fBfalse\fP and \fBoff\fP.
    26 \fBoff\fP.
    67 .fi
    27 .IP \(bu
    68 .sp
    28 .I Int
    69 .IP \(bu 2
    29 an integer number, written without a fractional or decimal component. For
    70 .
    30 example \fB1\fP, \fB50\fP or \fB321\fP are integers.
    71 \fIInt\fP an integer number, written without a fractional or decimal component.
    31 .IP \(bu
    72 .nf
    32 .I String
    73 For example \fB1\fP, \fB50\fP or \fB321\fP are integers.
    33 a sequence of characters and numbers. For example '\fBword\fP', '\fBhello
    74 .fi
    34 world\fP' or '\fB/usr/bin/strings\fP'
    75 .sp
       
    76 .IP \(bu 2
       
    77 .
       
    78 \fIString\fP a sequence of characters and numbers.
       
    79 .nf
       
    80 For example \(aq\fBword\fP\(aq, \(aq\fBhello world\fP\(aq or \(aq\fB/usr/bin/strings\fP\(aq
       
    81 .fi
       
    82 .sp
       
    83 .UNINDENT
    35 .SS SEARCH ORDER
    84 .SS SEARCH ORDER
    36 By default vmm looks for \fIvmm.cfg\fP in the following directories in the
    85 .sp
       
    86 By default \fBvmm\fP(1) looks for \fIvmm.cfg\fP in the following directories in the
    37 order listed:
    87 order listed:
    38 .RS
    88 .INDENT 0.0
    39 .PD 0
    89 .INDENT 3.5
    40 .TP
    90 .nf
    41 .I
    91 \fI/root\fP
    42 /root
    92 \fI/usr/local/etc\fP
    43 .TP
    93 \fI/etc\fP
    44 .I
    94 .fi
    45 /usr/local/etc
    95 .sp
    46 .TP
    96 .UNINDENT
    47 .I
    97 .UNINDENT
    48 /etc
    98 .sp
    49 .PD
    99 The first configuration file found will be used.
    50 .RE
   100 .SH SECTIONS
    51 .PP
   101 .sp
    52 The first match it finds will be used.
   102 This section describes all sections and their options of the \fIvmm.cfg\fP.
    53 .\" -----
   103 .SS ACCOUNT
    54 .SH DATABASE SECTION
   104 .sp
       
   105 The options in the section \fBaccount\fP are used to specify user account
       
   106 related settings.
       
   107 .INDENT 0.0
       
   108 .TP
       
   109 .B \fCdelete_directory\fP
       
   110 \fIBoolean\fP
       
   111 .sp
       
   112 Determines the behavior of \fBvmm\fP(1) when an account is deleted. If
       
   113 this option is set to \fItrue\fP the user\(aqs home directory will be deleted
       
   114 recursively.
       
   115 .TP
       
   116 .B \fCdirectory_mode\fP
       
   117 \fIInt\fP
       
   118 .sp
       
   119 Access mode for a user\(aqs home directory and all directories inside.
       
   120 The value has to be specified in decimal (base 10) notation.
       
   121 .nf
       
   122 For example: \(aqdrwx\-\-\-\-\-\-\(aq \-> octal 0700 \-> decimal 448
       
   123 .fi
       
   124 .sp
       
   125 .TP
       
   126 .B \fCdisk_usage\fP
       
   127 \fIBoolean\fP
       
   128 .sp
       
   129 Determines whether the disk usage of a user\(aqs Maildir always should be
       
   130 summarized, using \fBdu\fP(1), and displayed with account information.
       
   131 .sp
       
   132 This could be slow on large Maildirs. When you have enabled quotas,
       
   133 \fBvmm\fP\(aqs \fBuserinfo\fP subcomammand will also display the current quota
       
   134 usage of the account. You may also use \fBuserinfo\fP\(aqs optional argument
       
   135 \fBdu\fP or \fBfull\fP, in order to display the current disk usage of an
       
   136 account.
       
   137 .TP
       
   138 .B \fCimap\fP
       
   139 \fIBoolean\fP
       
   140 .sp
       
   141 Determines whether a newly created user can log in via IMAP.
       
   142 .TP
       
   143 .B \fCpassword_length\fP
       
   144 \fIInt\fP
       
   145 .sp
       
   146 Determines how many characters and/or numbers should be used for random
       
   147 generated passwords. Any value less than 8 will be increased to 8.
       
   148 .TP
       
   149 .B \fCpop3\fP
       
   150 \fIBoolean\fP
       
   151 .sp
       
   152 Determines whether a newly created user can log in via POP3.
       
   153 .TP
       
   154 .B \fCrandom_password\fP
       
   155 \fIBoolean\fP
       
   156 .sp
       
   157 Determines whether \fBvmm\fP should generate a random password when no
       
   158 password was given for the \fBuseradd\fP subcommand. If this option is
       
   159 set to \fIfalse\fP \fBvmm\fP will prompt you to enter a password for the new
       
   160 account.
       
   161 .sp
       
   162 You can specify the password length of generated passwords with the
       
   163 \fBpassword_length\fP option.
       
   164 .TP
       
   165 .B \fCsieve\fP
       
   166 \fIBoolean\fP
       
   167 .sp
       
   168 Determines whether a newly created user can log in via ManageSieve.
       
   169 .TP
       
   170 .B \fCsmtp\fP
       
   171 \fIBoolean\fP
       
   172 .sp
       
   173 Determines whether a newly created user can log in via SMTP (SMTP AUTH).
       
   174 .UNINDENT
       
   175 .sp
       
   176 Example:
       
   177 .sp
       
   178 .nf
       
   179 .ft C
       
   180 [account]
       
   181 delete_directory = false
       
   182 directory_mode = 448
       
   183 disk_usage = false
       
   184 random_password = true
       
   185 password_length = 10
       
   186 smtp = true
       
   187 pop3 = true
       
   188 imap = true
       
   189 sieve = true
       
   190 .ft P
       
   191 .fi
       
   192 .SS BIN
       
   193 .sp
       
   194 The \fBbin\fP section is used to specify some paths to some binaries required
       
   195 by \fBvmm\fP(1).
       
   196 .INDENT 0.0
       
   197 .TP
       
   198 .B \fCdovecotpw\fP
       
   199 \fIString\fP
       
   200 .sp
       
   201 The absolute path to the dovecotpw binary. This binary is used to
       
   202 generate a password hash, if \fBmisc.password_scheme\fP is set to one of
       
   203 \(aqSMD5\(aq, \(aqSSHA\(aq, \(aqCRAM\-MD5\(aq, \(aqHMAC\-MD5\(aq, \(aqLANMAN\(aq, \(aqNTLM\(aq or \(aqRPA\(aq.
       
   204 .TP
       
   205 .B \fCdu\fP
       
   206 \fIString\fP
       
   207 .sp
       
   208 The absolute path to \fBdu\fP(1). This binary is used to summarize the
       
   209 disk usage of a user\(aqs Maildir.
       
   210 .TP
       
   211 .B \fCpostconf\fP
       
   212 \fIString\fP
       
   213 .sp
       
   214 The absolute path to Postfix\(aq \fBpostconf\fP(1). This binary is required
       
   215 when \fBvmm\fP(1) has to check for some Postfix settings, e.g.
       
   216 \fIvirtual_alias_expansion_limit\fP.
       
   217 .UNINDENT
       
   218 .sp
       
   219 Example:
       
   220 .sp
       
   221 .nf
       
   222 .ft C
       
   223 [bin]
       
   224 dovecotpw = /usr/sbin/dovecotpw
       
   225 du = /usr/bin/du
       
   226 postconf = /usr/sbin/postconf
       
   227 .ft P
       
   228 .fi
       
   229 .SS CONFIG
       
   230 .sp
       
   231 The \fBconfig\fP section is an internal used control section.
       
   232 .INDENT 0.0
       
   233 .TP
       
   234 .B \fCdone\fP
       
   235 \fIBoolean\fP
       
   236 .sp
       
   237 This option is set to \fIfalse\fP when \fBvmm\fP(1) is installed for the first
       
   238 time. When you edit \fIvmm.cfg\fP, set this option to \fItrue\fP. This option is
       
   239 also set to \fItrue\fP when you configure \fBvmm\fP(1) with the command \fBvmm
       
   240 configure\fP.
       
   241 .sp
       
   242 If this option is set to \fIfalse\fP, \fBvmm\fP(1) will start in the
       
   243 interactive configurations mode.
       
   244 .UNINDENT
       
   245 .sp
       
   246 Example:
       
   247 .sp
       
   248 .nf
       
   249 .ft C
       
   250 [config]
       
   251 done = true
       
   252 .ft P
       
   253 .fi
       
   254 .SS DATABASE
       
   255 .sp
    55 The \fBdatabase\fP section is used to specify some options required to
   256 The \fBdatabase\fP section is used to specify some options required to
    56 connect to the database.
   257 connect to the database.
    57 .TP
   258 .INDENT 0.0
    58 \fBhost\fP (\fIString\fP)
   259 .TP
       
   260 .B \fChost\fP
       
   261 \fIString\fP
       
   262 .sp
    59 Hostname or IP address of the database server.
   263 Hostname or IP address of the database server.
    60 .TP
   264 .TP
    61 \fBuser\fP (\fIString\fP)
   265 .B \fCname\fP
       
   266 \fIString\fP
       
   267 .sp
       
   268 Name of the database.
       
   269 .TP
       
   270 .B \fCpass\fP
       
   271 \fIString\fP
       
   272 .sp
       
   273 Database password.
       
   274 .TP
       
   275 .B \fCuser\fP
       
   276 \fIString\fP
       
   277 .sp
    62 Name of the database user.
   278 Name of the database user.
    63 .TP
   279 .UNINDENT
    64 \fBpass\fP (\fIString\fP)
   280 .sp
    65 Database password
   281 Example:
    66 .TP
   282 .sp
    67 \fBname\fP (\fIString\fP)
   283 .nf
    68 Name of the database.
   284 .ft C
    69 .TP
       
    70 \fBExample\fP:
       
    71 [database]
   285 [database]
    72 .br
       
    73 host = localhost
   286 host = localhost
    74 .br
       
    75 user = vmm
   287 user = vmm
    76 .br
   288 pass = PY_SRJ}L/0p\-oOk
    77 pass = T~_:L4OYyl]TU?)
       
    78 .br
       
    79 name = mailsys
   289 name = mailsys
    80 .\" -----
   290 .ft P
    81 .SH MAILDIR SECTION
   291 .fi
    82 The \fBmaildir\fP section is used to specify some options for the Maildirs.
   292 .SS DOMAIN
    83 .TP
   293 .sp
    84 \fBname\fP (\fIString\fP)
   294 The \fBdomain\fP section specifies some domain related settings.
    85 Default name of the maildir folder in users home directory.
   295 .INDENT 0.0
    86 .TP
   296 .TP
    87 \fBfolders\fP (\fIString\fP)
   297 .B \fCauto_postmaster\fP
    88 A colon separated list of folder names, that should be created.
   298 \fIBoolean\fP
    89 .br
   299 .sp
    90 If no folders should be created inside the Maildir, set the value of this option
   300 Determines if \fBvmm\fP(1) should create also a postmaster account when a
    91 to a single colon (':').
   301 new domain is created.
    92 .TP
   302 .TP
    93 \fBmode\fP (\fIInt\fP)
   303 .B \fCdelete_directory\fP
    94 Access mode for the maildir in decimal (base 10) notation. For example:
   304 \fIBoolean\fP
    95 \'drwx------' -> octal 0700 -> decimal 448
   305 .sp
    96 .TP
   306 Specifies whether the domain directory and all user directories inside
    97 \fBdiskusage\fP (\fIBoolean\fP)
   307 should be deleted when a domain is deleted.
    98 Decides if the disk usage of users maildir always should be summarized and
   308 .TP
    99 displayed with account information.
   309 .B \fCdirectory_mode\fP
   100 .TP
   310 \fIInt\fP
   101 \fBdelete\fP (\fIBoolean\fP)
   311 .sp
   102 Decides if the maildir should be deleted recursive when the account is deleted.
   312 Access mode for the domain directory in decimal (base 10) notation.
   103 .TP
   313 .nf
   104 \fBExample\fP:
   314 For example: \(aqdrwxrwx\-\-\-\(aq \-> octal 0770 \-> decimal 504
       
   315 .fi
       
   316 .sp
       
   317 .TP
       
   318 .B \fCforce_deletion\fP
       
   319 \fIBoolean\fP
       
   320 .sp
       
   321 Force deletion of accounts and aliases when a domain is deleted.
       
   322 .UNINDENT
       
   323 .sp
       
   324 Example:
       
   325 .sp
       
   326 .nf
       
   327 .ft C
       
   328 [domain]
       
   329 auto_postmaster = true
       
   330 delete_directory = false
       
   331 directory_mode = 504
       
   332 force_deletion = false
       
   333 .ft P
       
   334 .fi
       
   335 .SS MAILDIR
       
   336 .sp
       
   337 The \fBmaildir\fP section is used to specify some default options for new
       
   338 created Maildirs and folders inside.
       
   339 .INDENT 0.0
       
   340 .TP
       
   341 .B \fCfolders\fP
       
   342 \fIString\fP
       
   343 .sp
       
   344 A colon separated list of folder names, that should be created. If no
       
   345 folders should be created inside the Maildir, set the value of this
       
   346 option to a single colon (\(aq\fB:\fP\(aq).
       
   347 .sp
       
   348 If you want to create folders containing one or more subfolders, separate
       
   349 them with a single dot (\(aq\fB.\fP\(aq).
       
   350 .TP
       
   351 .B \fCname\fP
       
   352 \fIString\fP
       
   353 .sp
       
   354 Default name of the Maildir folder in users home directories.
       
   355 .UNINDENT
       
   356 .sp
       
   357 Example:
       
   358 .sp
       
   359 .nf
       
   360 .ft C
   105 [maildir]
   361 [maildir]
   106 .br
   362 folders = Drafts:Sent:Templates:Trash:Lists.Dovecot:Lists.Postfix
   107 name = Maildir
   363 name = Maildir
   108 .br
   364 .ft P
   109 folders = Drafts:Sent:Templates:Trash:INBOX.News
   365 .fi
   110 .br
   366 .SS MISC
   111 mode = 448
   367 .sp
   112 .br
   368 The \fBmisc\fP section is used to define miscellaneous settings.
   113 diskusage = false
   369 .INDENT 0.0
   114 .br
   370 .TP
   115 delete = false
   371 .B \fCbase_directory\fP
   116 .\" -----
   372 \fIString\fP
   117 .SH SERVICES SECTION
   373 .sp
   118 The \fBservices\fP section is used to specify the default restrictions for
       
   119 all accounts.
       
   120 .TP
       
   121 \fBsmtp\fP (\fIBoolean\fP)
       
   122 Decides if users can login via smtp by default. 
       
   123 .TP
       
   124 \fBpop3\fP (\fIBoolean\fP)
       
   125 Decides if users can login via pop3 by default. 
       
   126 .TP
       
   127 \fBimap\fP (\fIBoolean\fP)
       
   128 Decides if users can login via imap by default. 
       
   129 .TP
       
   130 \fBsieve\fP (\fIBoolean\fP)
       
   131 Decides if users can login via managesieve by default. 
       
   132 .TP
       
   133 \fBExample\fP:
       
   134 [services]
       
   135 .br
       
   136 smtp = true
       
   137 .br
       
   138 pop3 = true
       
   139 .br
       
   140 imap = false
       
   141 .br
       
   142 sieve = false
       
   143 .\" -----
       
   144 .SH DOMDIR SECTION
       
   145 The \fBdomdir\fP section is used to specify options for the directories of the
       
   146 domains.
       
   147 .TP
       
   148 \fBbase\fP (\fIString\fP)
       
   149 All domain directories will be created inside this directory.
   374 All domain directories will be created inside this directory.
   150 .TP
   375 .TP
   151 \fBmode\fP (\fIInt\fP)
   376 .B \fCpassword_scheme\fP
   152 Access mode for the domain directory in decimal (base 10) notation. For
   377 \fIString\fP
   153 example: 'drwxrwx---' -> octal 0770 -> decimal 504
   378 .sp
   154 .TP
   379 Password scheme to use (see also: \fBdovecotpw \-l\fP).
   155 \fBdelete\fP (\fIBoolean\fP)
   380 .TP
   156 Decides if the domain directory and all user directories inside should be
   381 .B \fCgid_mail\fP
   157 deleted when a domain is deleted.
   382 \fIInt\fP
   158 .TP
   383 .sp
   159 \fBExample\fP:
   384 Numeric group ID of group mail (\fImail_privileged_group\fP from
   160 [domdir]
   385 \fIdovecot.conf\fP)
   161 .br
   386 .TP
   162 base = /srv/mail
   387 .B \fCtransport\fP
   163 .br
   388 \fIString\fP
   164 mode = 504
   389 .sp
   165 .br
   390 Default transport for domains and accounts. For details see
   166 delete = false
   391 \fBtransport\fP(5).
   167 .\" -----
   392 .TP
   168 .SH BIN SECTION
   393 .B \fCdovecot_version\fP
   169 The \fBbin\fP section is used to specify some paths to some binaries required
   394 \fIInt\fP
   170 by \fBvmm\fP.
   395 .sp
   171 .TP
   396 The concatenated major and minor version number of the currently used
   172 \fBdovecotpw\fP (\fIString\fP)
   397 Dovecot version. (see: \fBdovecot \-\-version\fP).
   173 The absolute path to the dovecotpw binary. This binary is used to generate a
   398 .sp
   174 password hash, if the \fIpasswdscheme\fP is one of 'SMD5', 'SSHA', 'CRAM-MD5',
   399 This option affects various database operations. There are some
   175 \'HMAC-MD5', 'LANMAN', 'NTLM' or 'RPA'.
   400 differences between Dovecot v1.1.x and v1.2.x. For example, when the
   176 .TP
   401 command \fBdovecot \-\-version\fP shows 1.1.18, set the value of this option
   177 \fBdu\fP (\fIString\fP)
   402 to \fB11\fP.
   178 The absolute path to \fBdu\fR(1). This binary is used to summarize the disk
   403 .UNINDENT
   179 usage of a maildir.
   404 .sp
   180 .TP
   405 Example:
   181 \fBpostconf\fP (\fIString\fP)
   406 .sp
   182 The absolute path to Postfix' \fBpostconf\fR(1).
   407 .nf
   183 .br
   408 .ft C
   184 This binary is required if \fBvmm\fR(1) has to check for some Postfix settings,
       
   185 e.g. virtual_alias_expansion_limit.
       
   186 .TP
       
   187 \fBExample\fP:
       
   188 [bin]
       
   189 .br
       
   190 dovecotpw = /usr/sbin/dovecotpw
       
   191 .br
       
   192 du = /usr/bin/du
       
   193 .br
       
   194 postconf = /usr/sbin/postconf
       
   195 .\" -----
       
   196 .SH MISC SECTION
       
   197 The \fBmisc\fP section is used to define miscellaneous settings.
       
   198 .TP
       
   199 \fBpasswdscheme\fP (\fIString\fP)
       
   200 Password scheme to use (see also: dovecotpw -l)
       
   201 .TP
       
   202 \fBgid_mail\fP (\fIInt\fP)
       
   203 Numeric group ID of group mail (mail_privileged_group from dovecot.conf)
       
   204 .TP
       
   205 \fBforcedel\fP (\fIBoolean\fP)
       
   206 Force deletion of accounts and aliases when a domain is deleted.
       
   207 .TP
       
   208 \fBtransport\fP (\fIString\fP)
       
   209 Default transport for domains and accounts.
       
   210 .TP
       
   211 \fBdovecotvers\fP (\fIInt\fP)
       
   212 The concatenated major and minor version number of the currently used Dovecot
       
   213 version. (see: dovecot --version).
       
   214 .br
       
   215 This option affects various database operations. There are some differences
       
   216 between Dovecot v1.1.x and v1.2.x. For example, when the command \fBdovecot
       
   217 --version\fP shows \fB1.1\fP.18, set the value of this option to \fB11\fP.
       
   218 .TP
       
   219 \fBExample\fP:
       
   220 [misc]
   409 [misc]
   221 .br
   410 base_directory = /srv/mail
   222 passwdscheme = CRAM-MD5
   411 password_scheme = CRAM\-MD5
   223 .br
       
   224 gid_mail = 8
   412 gid_mail = 8
   225 .br
       
   226 forcedel = false
       
   227 .br
       
   228 transport = dovecot:
   413 transport = dovecot:
   229 .br
   414 dovecot_version = 11
   230 dovecotvers = 11
   415 .ft P
   231 .\" -----
   416 .fi
   232 .SH CONFIG SECTION
       
   233 The \fBconfig\fP section is a internal used control section.
       
   234 .TP
       
   235 \fBdone\fP (\fIBoolean\fP)
       
   236 This option is set to \fIfalse\fP when \fBvmm\fP is installed for the first
       
   237 time. When you edit \fIvmm.cfg\fP, set this option to \fItrue\fP. This option is
       
   238 also set to \fItrue\fP when you configure vmm with the command \fBvmm
       
   239 configure\fP.
       
   240 .br
       
   241 If this option is set to \fIfalse\fP, \fBvmm\fP will start in the interactive
       
   242 configurations mode.
       
   243 .TP
       
   244 \fBExample\fP:
       
   245 [config]
       
   246 .br
       
   247 done = true
       
   248 .\" -----
       
   249 .SH FILES
   417 .SH FILES
   250 vmm.cfg
   418 .INDENT 0.0
       
   419 .TP
       
   420 .B \fI/root/vmm.cfg\fP
       
   421 .nf
       
   422 will be used when found.
       
   423 .fi
       
   424 .sp
       
   425 .TP
       
   426 .B \fI/usr/local/etc/vmm.cfg\fP
       
   427 .nf
       
   428 will be used when the above file doesn\(aqt exist.
       
   429 .fi
       
   430 .sp
       
   431 .TP
       
   432 .B \fI/etc/vmm.cfg\fP
       
   433 .nf
       
   434 will be used when none of the both above mentioned files exists.
       
   435 .fi
       
   436 .sp
       
   437 .UNINDENT
   251 .SH SEE ALSO
   438 .SH SEE ALSO
       
   439 .sp
   252 vmm(1), command line tool to manage email domains/accounts/aliases
   440 vmm(1), command line tool to manage email domains/accounts/aliases
       
   441 .SH COPYING
       
   442 .sp
       
   443 vmm and its manual pages were written by Pascal Volk and are licensed under
       
   444 the terms of the BSD License.
   253 .SH AUTHOR
   445 .SH AUTHOR
   254 \fBvmm\fP and its man pages were written by Pascal Volk
   446 Pascal Volk <neverseen@users.sourceforge.net>
   255 <\fIneverseen@users.sourceforge.net\fP> and are licensed under the terms of the
   447 .\" Generated by docutils manpage writer.
   256 BSD License.
   448 .\" 
       
   449 .