## ## Director-specific settings. ## # Director can be used by Dovecot proxy to keep a temporary user -> mail server # mapping. As long as user has simultaneous connections, the user is always # redirected to the same server. Each proxy server is running its own director # process, and the directors are communicating the state to each others. # Directors are mainly useful with NFS-like setups. # List of IPs or hostnames to all director servers, including ourself. # Ports can be specified as ip:port. The default port is the same as # what director service's inet_listener is using. #director_servers = # List of IPs or hostnames to all backend mail servers. Ranges are allowed # too, like 10.0.0.10-10.0.0.30. #director_mail_servers = # How long to redirect users to a specific server after it no longer has # any connections. #director_user_expire = 15 min # TCP/IP port that accepts doveadm connections (instead of director connections) # If you enable this, you'll also need to add inet_listener for the port. #director_doveadm_port = 0 # How the username is translated before being hashed. Useful values include # %Ln if user can log in with or without @domain, %Ld if mailboxes are shared # within domain. #director_username_hash = %Lu # To enable director service, uncomment the modes and assign a port. service director { unix_listener login/director { #mode = 0666 } fifo_listener login/proxy-notify { #mode = 0666 } unix_listener director-userdb { #mode = 0600 } inet_listener { #port = } } # Enable director for the wanted login services by telling them to # connect to director socket instead of the default login socket: service imap-login { #executable = imap-login director } service pop3-login { #executable = pop3-login director } # Enable director for LMTP proxying: #protocol lmtp { # #auth_socket_path = director-userdb #}