[Dovecot] disable_plaintext_auth = yes not showing in doveconf -n output?

2014-01-03 Thread Charles Marcus

I have it set, but it doesn't show up.

However, I noticed that it does show as enabled by default in doveconf 
-a output.


Is this why it doesn't show up in doveconf -n output?

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Best regards,

Charles




Re: [Dovecot] disable_plaintext_auth = yes not showing in doveconf -n output?

2014-01-03 Thread Larry Rosenman
IIRC doveconf -n shows NON-DEFAULT settings :)


On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 2:52 PM, Charles Marcus cmar...@media-brokers.comwrote:

 I have it set, but it doesn't show up.

 However, I noticed that it does show as enabled by default in doveconf -a
 output.

 Is this why it doesn't show up in doveconf -n output?

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 Best regards,

 Charles





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Re: [Dovecot] disable_plaintext_auth = yes not showing in doveconf -n output?

2014-01-03 Thread Charles Marcus

On 2014-01-03 3:54 PM, Larry Rosenman larry...@gmail.com wrote:

IIRC doveconf -n shows NON-DEFAULT settings :)


This I know, but doveconf -n was inspired by postfix's postconf -n 
feature, and with postfix, if I explicitly set something that is set  
the same way by default, it still shows up in -n output.


It makes it easy to 'clean up' your configs (ie, unset settings that 
don't need to be explicitly set because they are defaults)...


I think this may be an oversight in Timo's implementation... ?



On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 2:52 PM, Charles Marcus cmar...@media-brokers.comwrote:


I have it set, but it doesn't show up.

However, I noticed that it does show as enabled by default in doveconf -a
output.

Is this why it doesn't show up in doveconf -n output?




Re: [Dovecot] disable_plaintext_auth = yes not showing in doveconf -n output?

2014-01-03 Thread Benny Pedersen

Larry Rosenman skrev den 2014-01-03 21:54:

IIRC doveconf -n shows NON-DEFAULT settings :)


dovecot is not postfix, checking settings in c code ?, eg doing strings 
dovecot-lda ?


where is the default settings ?






Re: [Dovecot] disable_plaintext_auth = yes not showing in doveconf -n output?

2014-01-03 Thread Pascal Volk
On 01/03/2014 08:58 PM Charles Marcus wrote:
 On 2014-01-03 3:54 PM, Larry Rosenman larry...@gmail.com wrote:
 IIRC doveconf -n shows NON-DEFAULT settings :)
 
 This I know, but doveconf -n was inspired by postfix's postconf -n 
 feature, and with postfix, if I explicitly set something that is set  
 the same way by default, it still shows up in -n output.
 
 It makes it easy to 'clean up' your configs (ie, unset settings that 
 don't need to be explicitly set because they are defaults)...
 
 I think this may be an oversight in Timo's implementation... ?


It works as documented:

,--[ doveconf(1) ]--
|-n Show only settings with non-default values.
|
|-N Show settings with non-default values and explicitly set default
|   values.
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Regards,
Pascal
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Re: [Dovecot] disable_plaintext_auth = yes not showing in doveconf -n output?

2014-01-03 Thread Charles Marcus
Ah, the Pascal... even better... :)

Pascal Volk user+dove...@localhost.localdomain.org wrote:
On 01/03/2014 08:58 PM Charles Marcus wrote:
 On 2014-01-03 3:54 PM, Larry Rosenman larry...@gmail.com wrote:
 IIRC doveconf -n shows NON-DEFAULT settings :)
 
 This I know, but doveconf -n was inspired by postfix's postconf -n 
 feature, and with postfix, if I explicitly set something that is set 

 the same way by default, it still shows up in -n output.
 
 It makes it easy to 'clean up' your configs (ie, unset settings that 
 don't need to be explicitly set because they are defaults)...
 
 I think this may be an oversight in Timo's implementation... ?


It works as documented:

,--[ doveconf(1) ]--
|-n Show only settings with non-default values.
|
|-N Show settings with non-default values and explicitly set
default
|   values.
`--


Regards,
Pascal
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