VMM/maillocation: rewrote MailLocation class.
Renamed MailLocation.py to maillocation.py.
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vmm.cfg
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configuration file for vmm
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:Author: Pascal Volk <neverseen@users.sourceforge.net>
:Date: 2010-02-01
:Version: vmm-0.6.0
:Manual group: vmm Manual
:Manual section: 5
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SYNOPSIS
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vmm.cfg
DESCRIPTION
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|vmm(1)|_ reads its configuration data from *vmm.cfg*.
The configuration file is split into multiple sections. A section starts with
the section name, enclosed in square brackets '**[**' and '**]**', followed
by '*option* = *value*' pairs.
Whitespace around the '=' and at the end of a value is ignored.
Empty lines and lines starting with '#' or ';' will be ignored.
Each value uses one of the following data types:
* *Boolean* to indicate if something is enabled/activated (true) or
disabled/deactivated (false).
| Accepted values for *true* are: **1**, **yes**, **true** and **on**.
| Accepted values for *false* are: **0**, **no**, **false** and **off**.
* *Int* an integer number, written without a fractional or decimal component.
| For example **1**, **50** or **321** are integers.
* *String* a sequence of characters and numbers.
| For example '**word**', '**hello world**' or '**/usr/bin/strings**'
Most options have a default value, shown in parentheses after the option's
name. In order to use a option's default setting, comment out the line,
either with a **#** or **;** or simply remove the setting from *vmm.cfg*.
A minimal *vmm.cfg* would be::
[database]
user = me
pass = xxxxxxxx
SEARCH ORDER
-------------
By default |vmm(1)|_ looks for *vmm.cfg* in the following directories in the
order listed:
| */root*
| */usr/local/etc*
| */etc*
The first configuration file found will be used.
SECTIONS
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This section describes all sections and their options of the *vmm.cfg*.
ACCOUNT
-------
The options in the section **account** are used to specify user account
related settings.
.. _account.delete_directory:
``delete_directory (default: false)`` : *Boolean*
Determines the behavior of |vmm(1)|_ when an account is deleted
(|userdelete|_). If this option is set to *true* the user's home directory
will be deleted recursively.
.. _account.directory_mode:
``directory_mode (default: 448)`` : *Int*
Access mode for a user's home directory and all directories inside. The
value has to be specified in decimal (base 10) notation.
| For example: 'drwx------' -> octal 0700 -> decimal 448
.. _account.disk_usage:
``disk_usage (default: false)`` : *Boolean*
Determines whether the disk usage of a user's Maildir always should be
summarized, using **du**\(1), and displayed with account information.
This could be slow on large Maildirs. When you have enabled quotas,
**vmm**'s |userinfo|_ subcomammand will also display the current quota
usage of the account. You may also use |userinfo|_'s optional argument
**du** or **full**, in order to display the current disk usage of an
account's Maildir.
.. _account.imap:
``imap (default: true)`` : *Boolean*
Determines whether a newly created user can log in via IMAP.
.. _account.password_length:
``password_length (default: 8)`` : *Int*
Determines how many characters and/or numbers should be used for randomly
generated passwords. Any value less than 8 will be increased to 8.
.. _account.pop3:
``pop3 (default: true)`` : *Boolean*
Determines whether a newly created user can log in via POP3.
.. _account.random_password:
``random_password (default: false)`` : *Boolean*
Determines whether **vmm** should generate a random password when no
password was given for the |useradd|_ subcommand. If this option is set to
*false* **vmm** will prompt you to enter a password for the new account.
You can specify the password length of generated passwords with the
|account.password_length|_ option.
.. _account.sieve:
``sieve (default: true)`` : *Boolean*
Determines whether a newly created user can log in via ManageSieve.
.. _account.smtp:
``smtp (default: true)`` : *Boolean*
Determines whether a newly created user can log in via SMTP (SMTP AUTH).
Example::
[account]
delete_directory = false
directory_mode = 448
disk_usage = false
random_password = true
password_length = 10
smtp = true
pop3 = true
imap = true
sieve = true
BIN
---
The **bin** section is used to specify some paths to some binaries required
by |vmm(1)|_.
.. _bin.dovecotpw:
``dovecotpw (default: /usr/sbin/dovecotpw)`` : *String*
The absolute path to the dovecotpw binary. This binary is used to
generate a password hash, if |misc.password_scheme|_ is set to one of
'SMD5', 'SSHA', 'CRAM-MD5', 'HMAC-MD5', 'LANMAN', 'NTLM' or 'RPA'.
.. _bin.du:
``du (default: /usr/bin/du)`` : *String*
The absolute path to **du**\(1). This binary is used to summarize the disk
usage of a user's Maildir.
.. _bin.postconf:
``postconf (default: /usr/sbin/postconf)`` : *String*
The absolute path to Postfix' |postconf(1)|_. This binary is required when
|vmm(1)|_ has to check for some Postfix settings, e.g.
|virtual_alias_expansion_limit|_.
Example::
[bin]
dovecotpw = /usr/sbin/dovecotpw
du = /usr/bin/du
postconf = /usr/sbin/postconf
DATABASE
--------
The **database** section is used to specify some options required to
connect to the database.
.. _database.host:
``host (default: localhost)`` : *String*
Hostname or IP address of the database server.
.. _database.name:
``name (default: mailsys)`` : *String*
Name of the database.
.. _database.pass:
``pass (default: None)`` : *String*
Database password.
.. _database.user:
``user (default: None)`` : *String*
Name of the database user.
Example::
[database]
host = localhost
user = vmm
pass = PY_SRJ}L/0p-oOk
name = mailsys
DOMAIN
------
The **domain** section specifies some domain related settings.
.. _domain.auto_postmaster:
``auto_postmaster (default: true)`` : *Boolean*
Determines if |vmm(1)|_ should create also a postmaster account when a new
domain is created (|domainadd|_).
.. _domain.delete_directory:
``delete_directory (default: false)`` : *Boolean*
Specifies whether the domain directory and all user directories inside
should be deleted when a domain is deleted (|domaindelete|_).
.. _domain.directory_mode:
``directory_mode (default: 504)`` : *Int*
Access mode for the domain directory in decimal (base 10) notation.
| For example: 'drwxrwx---' -> octal 0770 -> decimal 504
.. _domain.force_deletion:
``force_deletion (default: false)`` : *Boolean*
Force deletion of accounts and aliases when a domain is deleted
(|domaindelete|_).
Example::
[domain]
auto_postmaster = true
delete_directory = false
directory_mode = 504
force_deletion = false
MAILDIR
-------
The **maildir** section is used to specify some default options for new
created Maildirs and folders inside.
.. _maildir.folders:
``folders (default: Drafts:Sent:Templates:Trash)`` : *String*
A colon separated list of folder names, that should be created. If no
folders should be created inside the Maildir, set the value of this option
to a single colon ('**:**').
If you want to create folders containing one or more subfolders, separate
them with a single dot ('**.**').
.. _maildir.name:
``name (default: Maildir)`` : *String*
Default name of the Maildir folder in users home directories.
Example::
[maildir]
folders = Drafts:Sent:Templates:Trash:Lists.Dovecot:Lists.Postfix
name = Maildir
.. _imap_uft7:
.. note:: If you want to use internationalized mailbox names in the
**folders** setting, you have to specify them in a modified version of the
UTF-7 encoding (see :RFC:`3501`, section 5.1.3).
Dovecot provides a useful utility for mUTF-7 <-> UTF-8 conversion:
**imap-utf7**, it's available since Dovecot version 1.2.0.
..
imap-utf7 example::
user@host:~$ /usr/local/libexec/dovecot/imap-utf7 -r Wysłane
Wys&AUI-ane
user@host:~$ /usr/local/libexec/dovecot/imap-utf7 "&AVo-mietnik"
Śmietnik
MISC
----
The **misc** section is used to define miscellaneous settings.
.. _misc.base_directory:
``base_directory (default: /srv/mail)`` : *String*
All domain directories will be created inside this directory.
.. _misc.password_scheme:
``password_scheme (default: CRAM-MD5)`` : *String*
Password scheme to use (see also: **dovecotpw -l**).
.. _misc.gid_mail:
``gid_mail (default: 8)`` : *Int*
Numeric group ID of group mail (`mail_privileged_group` from
*dovecot.conf*)
.. _misc.transport:
``transport (default: dovecot:)`` : *String*
Default transport for domains and accounts. For details see
|transport(5)|_.
.. _misc.dovecot_version:
``dovecot_version (default: 12)`` : *Int*
The concatenated major and minor version number of the currently used
Dovecot version. (see: **dovecot --version**).
When, for example, the command **dovecot --version** prints *1.1.18*, set
the value of this option to **11**.
Example::
[misc]
base_directory = /srv/mail
password_scheme = PLAIN
gid_mail = 8
transport = dovecot:
dovecot_version = 11
FILES
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*/root/vmm.cfg*
| will be used when found.
*/usr/local/etc/vmm.cfg*
| will be used when the above file doesn't exist.
*/etc/vmm.cfg*
| will be used when none of the both above mentioned files exists.
SEE ALSO
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|vmm(1)|_
COPYING
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vmm and its manual pages were written by Pascal Volk and are licensed under
the terms of the BSD License.
.. include:: ../substitute_links.rst
.. include:: ../substitute_links_5.rst