What does the "<" actually do? I just followed the wiki example, and it doesn't clearly explain what it is for.
On 7/21/10 2:39 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote: > On Wed, 2010-07-21 at 18:58 +0200, Luigi Rosa wrote: > >> Don't really know if it is a bug, probably not. >> >> Even setting "ssl = no" Dovecot tries to open ssl_cert and ssl_key files. > Unfortunately I can't figure out any pretty way to solve this. Adding > special casing for ssl_cert/ssl_key/ssl_ca seems evil. This same problem > could happen with any setting if "<" is used. > > Also handling: > > ssl_cert = </etc/ssl/cert > ssl = no > > would require delaying the "<" processing to see if there's ssl=no. > > All in all, seems like too much trouble. > > -- Steve King Senior Linux Engineer - Advance Internet, Inc. Cisco Certified Network Associate CompTIA Linux+ Certified Professional CompTIA A+ Certified Professional
