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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
 
[[category:software]][[Dovecot]] is [[email server]] [[software]]. {{wikipedia|Dovecot (software)}} describes it as just a [[POP3]] and [[Internet Mail Access Protocol|IMAP]] server, but [[Ubuntu]] packages it as a "stack" which provides both [[Mail Transfer Agent|MTA]] and [[Mail Delivery Agent|MDA]] functionality.
 
[[category:software]][[Dovecot]] is [[email server]] [[software]]. {{wikipedia|Dovecot (software)}} describes it as just a [[POP3]] and [[Internet Mail Access Protocol|IMAP]] server, but [[Ubuntu]] packages it as a "stack" which provides both [[Mail Transfer Agent|MTA]] and [[Mail Delivery Agent|MDA]] functionality.
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===Helper Binaries===
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Dovecot includes a number of helper command-line binaries; existing documentation for these is hard to find. Typical locations for these commands are:
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* /usr/local/libexec/dovecot/
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* /usr/lib/dovecot/
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Binaries include:
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* [[/deliver]]: can be used by [[Postfix]] when delivering mail to user mailboxes
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
For Ubuntu 10.04 (whatever version of dovecot that corresponds to), some of the settings in [[dovecot.conf]] have been pushed out to sub-files. When dovecot is paired with [[postfix]], the files appear to be:
 
For Ubuntu 10.04 (whatever version of dovecot that corresponds to), some of the settings in [[dovecot.conf]] have been pushed out to sub-files. When dovecot is paired with [[postfix]], the files appear to be:

Revision as of 18:17, 25 September 2010

Overview

Dovecot is email server software. Wikipedia describes it as just a POP3 and IMAP server, but Ubuntu packages it as a "stack" which provides both MTA and MDA functionality.

Helper Binaries

Dovecot includes a number of helper command-line binaries; existing documentation for these is hard to find. Typical locations for these commands are:

  • /usr/local/libexec/dovecot/
  • /usr/lib/dovecot/

Binaries include:

Notes

For Ubuntu 10.04 (whatever version of dovecot that corresponds to), some of the settings in dovecot.conf have been pushed out to sub-files. When dovecot is paired with postfix, the files appear to be:

  • auth.d/01-dovecot-postfix.auth
  • conf.d/01-dovecot-postfix.conf

If you are experiencing an error where dovecot complains that it can't find cmusieve – like this:

Fatal: Plugin cmusieve not found from directory /usr/lib/dovecot/modules/lda

– then edit the 01-dovecot-postfix.conf file and change "cmusieve" to "sieve". --Woozle 17:41, 23 May 2010 (UTC)

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