System: Debian Jessie I'm trying to put an environment variable in the sql config like: password_query = SELECT userid AS user, crypt AS password, maildir as userdb_home, 500 as userdb_uid, 500 as userdb_gid FROM local_account WHERE userid = '%u' and mbox_host = '%{env:CLUSTERNAME}' \ and ( ( imap_aktiv='1' and '%s'='imap' ) or ( pop_aktiv='1' and '%s'='pop3' ) or ( sieve_aktiv='1' and '%s'='sieve' ) ) \ and aktiv_abruf='1' My variable is %{env:CLUSTERNAME} CLUSTERNAME is set through /etc/default/dovecot. I tried setting the import_environment config variable to TZ CLUSTERNAME but that changed nothing. When I execute this through a login attempt, I see the following in the tcpflow output: SELECT userid AS user, crypt AS password, maildir as userdb_home, 508 as userdb_uid, 503 as userdb_gid FROM local_account WHERE userid = 'te' and mbox_host = 'env:CLUSTERNAME}' and ( ( imap_aktiv='1' and 'pop3'='imap' ) or ( pop_aktiv='1' and 'pop3'='pop3' ) or ( sieve_aktiv='1' and 'pop3'='sieve' ) ) and aktiv_abruf='1' So %{env:CLUSTERNAME} was parsed to env:CLUSTERNAME} which is not what the doc (http://wiki.dovecot.org/Variables) says, and it also seems like the parser somehow sees this as a short variable (removing %+{). Any hints what might be happening here / how I can make it work. Regards, Tim