Thomas Harold
2011-Aug-01 14:45 UTC
[Dovecot] dovecot-config file location on CentOS5 / RHEL5?
Using the pre-built RPM from ATRPMs. Where does the dovecot-config file get generated? Is there a flag in a config file that controls whether it gets created? Installed Packages Name : dovecot Arch : x86_64 Epoch : 1 Version : 2.0.13 Release : 1_129.el5 Size : 5.1 M Repo : installed Summary : Dovecot Secure imap server URL : http://www.dovecot.org/ License : MIT Do I have to install Dovecot from source in order to also use the Pigeonhole plug-in?
David Warden
2011-Aug-01 15:33 UTC
[Dovecot] dovecot-config file location on CentOS5 / RHEL5?
On Aug 1, 2011, at 10:45 AM, Thomas Harold wrote:> Using the pre-built RPM from ATRPMs. Where does the dovecot-config file get generated? Is there a flag in a config file that controls whether it gets created? > > Installed Packages > Name : dovecot > Arch : x86_64 > Epoch : 1 > Version : 2.0.13 > Release : 1_129.el5 > Size : 5.1 M > Repo : installed > Summary : Dovecot Secure imap server > URL : http://www.dovecot.org/ > License : MIT > > Do I have to install Dovecot from source in order to also use the Pigeonhole plug-in?I'm pretty sure I'm using that RPM and you only get dovecot-config as part of dovecot-devel, which you will need to compile Pigeonhole. For me it is /usr/lib64/dovecot/dovecot-config. -David Warden
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