svn commit: r381930 - head/mail/dovecot2/files
Adam Weinberger
adamw at FreeBSD.org
Sun Mar 22 15:36:33 UTC 2015
Author: adamw
Date: Sun Mar 22 15:36:31 2015
New Revision: 381930
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/381930
QAT: https://qat.redports.org/buildarchive/r381930/
Log:
Do a better job of explaining where the default configuration files
come from. Not bumping PORTREVISION as this change will only benefit
people who don't already have dovecot installed.
PR: 198792
Modified:
head/mail/dovecot2/files/pkg-message.in
Modified: head/mail/dovecot2/files/pkg-message.in
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--- head/mail/dovecot2/files/pkg-message.in Sun Mar 22 15:22:23 2015 (r381929)
+++ head/mail/dovecot2/files/pkg-message.in Sun Mar 22 15:36:31 2015 (r381930)
@@ -1,21 +1,17 @@
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- You can get basic IMAP and POP3 services running by enabling
- dovecot in the /etc/rc.conf file.
+ You must create the configuration files yourself. Copy them over
+ to %%ETCDIR%% and edit them as desired:
- dovecot_enable
- (bool) If set to ``YES'', run the dovecot command
- at boot time.
+ cp -R %%DOCSDIR%%/example-config \
+ %%ETCDIR%%
- In the basic configuration Dovecot will authenticate users against
- the system's passwd file and use the default /var/mail/$USER mbox
- files.
+ The default configuration includes IMAP and POP3 services, will
+ authenticate users agains the system's passwd file, and will use
+ the default /var/mail/$USER mbox files.
- dovecot_config
- (str) Path to dovecot configuration file(s).
- Default %%PREFIX%%/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf.
+ Next, enable dovecot in /etc/rc.conf:
- To start multiple instances of dovecot set dovecot_config to
- a space separated list of configuration files.
+ dovecot_enable="YES"
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