* [PATCH 1/2] gnu: dovecot: Add linux-pam to inputs.
@ 2015-12-14 21:09 Andy Wingo
2015-12-14 21:09 ` [PATCH 2/2] gnu: Add dovecot service Andy Wingo
2015-12-15 22:45 ` [PATCH 1/2] gnu: dovecot: Add linux-pam to inputs Ludovic Courtès
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From: Andy Wingo @ 2015-12-14 21:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: guix-devel
* gnu/packages/mail.scm (dovecot): Add linux-pam to inputs, enabling the
PAM auth driver.
---
gnu/packages/mail.scm | 3 ++-
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/gnu/packages/mail.scm b/gnu/packages/mail.scm
index 7f8f5ca..bf617b1 100644
--- a/gnu/packages/mail.scm
+++ b/gnu/packages/mail.scm
@@ -694,7 +694,8 @@ facilities for checking incoming mail.")
`(("openssl" ,openssl)
("zlib" ,zlib)
("bzip2" ,bzip2)
- ("sqlite" ,sqlite)))
+ ("sqlite" ,sqlite)
+ ("linux-pam" ,linux-pam)))
(arguments
`(#:configure-flags '("--sysconfdir=/etc"
"--localstatedir=/var")
--
2.6.3
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* [PATCH 2/2] gnu: Add dovecot service
2015-12-14 21:09 [PATCH 1/2] gnu: dovecot: Add linux-pam to inputs Andy Wingo
@ 2015-12-14 21:09 ` Andy Wingo
2015-12-15 22:58 ` Ludovic Courtès
2015-12-18 9:26 ` Andy Wingo
2015-12-15 22:45 ` [PATCH 1/2] gnu: dovecot: Add linux-pam to inputs Ludovic Courtès
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From: Andy Wingo @ 2015-12-14 21:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: guix-devel
* gnu/services/mail.scm: New file.
(dovecot-service, dovecot-configuration, dict-configuration)
(passdb-configuration, userdb-configuration)
(unix-listener-configuration, fifo-listener-configuration)
(inet-listener-configuration, service-configuration)
(protocol-configuration, plugin-configuration, mailbox-configuration)
(namespace-configuration): New public variables.
* gnu-system.am (GNU_SYSTEM_MODULES): Add (gnu services mail).
* doc/guix.texi (Mail Services): New node.
---
doc/guix.texi | 1338 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
gnu-system.am | 1 +
gnu/services/mail.scm | 1650 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
3 files changed, 2989 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 gnu/services/mail.scm
diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi
index f7adfaf..6f327b0 100644
--- a/doc/guix.texi
+++ b/doc/guix.texi
@@ -181,6 +181,7 @@ Services
* X Window:: Graphical display.
* Desktop Services:: D-Bus and desktop services.
* Database Services:: SQL databases.
+* Mail Services:: IMAP, POP3, SMTP, and all that.
* Web Services:: Web servers.
* Various Services:: Other services.
@@ -6311,6 +6312,7 @@ declaration.
* X Window:: Graphical display.
* Desktop Services:: D-Bus and desktop services.
* Database Services:: SQL databases.
+* Mail Services:: IMAP, POP3, SMTP, and all that.
* Web Services:: Web servers.
* Various Services:: Other services.
@end menu
@@ -7034,6 +7036,1342 @@ The PostgreSQL daemon loads its runtime configuration from
@var{data-directory}.
@end deffn
+@node Mail Services
+@subsubsection Mail Services
+
+The @code{(gnu services mail)} module provides Guix service definitions
+for mail services. Currently the only implemented service is Dovecot,
+an IMAP, POP3, and LMTP server.
+
+Guix does not yet have a mail transfer agent (MTA), although for some
+lightweight purposes the @code{esmtp} relay-only MTA may suffice. Help
+is needed to properly integrate a full MTA, such as Postfix. Patches
+welcome!
+
+To add IMAP support to a GuixSD system, add a @code{dovecot-service} to
+the operating system definition:
+
+@deffn {Scheme Procedure} dovecot-service [#:config (dovecot-configuration)]
+Return a service that runs the Dovecot IMAP/POP3/LMTP mail server.
+@end deffn
+
+By default, Dovecot doesn't need much configuration; the default
+configuration object created by @code{(dovecot-configuration)} will
+suffice if your mail is delivered to @code{~/Maildir}. A self-signed
+certificate will be generated for TLS-protected connections, though
+Dovecot will also listen on cleartext ports by default. There are a
+number of options though which mail administrators might need to change,
+and as is the case with other services, Guix allows the system
+administrator to specify these parameters via a uniform Scheme interface.
+
+For example, to specify that mail is located at @code{maildir~/.mail},
+one would instantiate the Dovecot service like this:
+
+@example
+(dovecot-service #:config
+ (dovecot-configuration
+ (mail-location "maildir:~/.mail")))
+@end example
+
+The available configuration parameters follow. Each parameter
+definition is preceded by its type; for example, @samp{string-list foo}
+indicates that the @code{foo} parameter should be specified as a list of
+strings.
+
+@c The following documentation was initially generated by
+@c (generate-documentation) in (gnu services mail). Manually maintained
+@c documentation is better, so we shouldn't hesitate to edit below as
+@c needed. However if the change you want to make to this documentation
+@c can be done in an automated way, it's probably easier to change
+@c (generate-documentation) than to make it below and have to deal with
+@c the churn as dovecot updates.
+
+Available @code{dovecot-configuration} fields are:
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} package dovecot
+The dovecot package.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} comma-separated-string-list listen
+A list of IPs or hosts where to listen in for connections. @samp{*}
+listens in all IPv4 interfaces, @samp{::} listens in all IPv6
+interfaces. If you want to specify non-default ports or anything more
+complex, customize the address and port fields of the
+@samp{inet-listener} of the specific services you are interested in.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} protocol-configuration-list protocols
+List of protocols we want to serve. Available protocols include
+@samp{imap}, @samp{pop3}, and @samp{lmtp}.
+
+Available @code{protocol-configuration} fields are:
+
+@deftypevr {@code{protocol-configuration} parameter} string name
+The name of the protocol.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{protocol-configuration} parameter} string auth-socket-path
+UNIX socket path to master authentication server to find users.
+This is used by imap (for shared users) and lda.
+Defaults to @samp{"/var/run/dovecot/auth-userdb"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{protocol-configuration} parameter} space-separated-string-list mail-plugins
+Space separated list of plugins to load.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{protocol-configuration} parameter} non-negative-integer mail-max-userip-connections
+Maximum number of IMAP connections allowed for a user from each IP
+address. NOTE: The username is compared case-sensitively.
+Defaults to @samp{10}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} service-configuration-list services
+List of services to enable. Available services include @samp{imap},
+@samp{imap-login}, @samp{pop3}, @samp{pop3-login}, @samp{auth}, and
+@samp{lmtp}.
+
+Available @code{service-configuration} fields are:
+
+@deftypevr {@code{service-configuration} parameter} string kind
+The service kind. Valid values include @code{director},
+@code{imap-login}, @code{pop3-login}, @code{lmtp}, @code{imap},
+@code{pop3}, @code{auth}, @code{auth-worker}, @code{dict},
+@code{tcpwrap}, @code{quota-warning}, or anything else.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{service-configuration} parameter} listener-configuration-list listeners
+Listeners for the service. A listener is either an
+@code{unix-listener-configuration}, a @code{fifo-listener-configuration}, or
+an @code{inet-listener-configuration}.
+Defaults to @samp{()}.
+
+Available @code{unix-listener-configuration} fields are:
+
+@deftypevr {@code{unix-listener-configuration} parameter} file-name path
+The file name on which to listen.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{unix-listener-configuration} parameter} string mode
+The access mode for the socket.
+Defaults to @samp{"0600"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{unix-listener-configuration} parameter} string user
+The user to own the the socket.
+Defaults to @samp{""}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{unix-listener-configuration} parameter} string group
+The group to own the socket.
+Defaults to @samp{""}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+
+Available @code{fifo-listener-configuration} fields are:
+
+@deftypevr {@code{fifo-listener-configuration} parameter} file-name path
+The file name on which to listen.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{fifo-listener-configuration} parameter} string mode
+The access mode for the socket.
+Defaults to @samp{"0600"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{fifo-listener-configuration} parameter} string user
+The user to own the the socket.
+Defaults to @samp{""}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{fifo-listener-configuration} parameter} string group
+The group to own the socket.
+Defaults to @samp{""}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+
+Available @code{inet-listener-configuration} fields are:
+
+@deftypevr {@code{inet-listener-configuration} parameter} string protocol
+The protocol to listen for.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{inet-listener-configuration} parameter} string address
+The address on which to listen, or empty for all addresses.
+Defaults to @samp{""}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{inet-listener-configuration} parameter} non-negative-integer port
+The port on which to listen.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{inet-listener-configuration} parameter} boolean ssl?
+Whether to use SSL for this service; @samp{yes}, @samp{no}, or
+@samp{required}.
+Defaults to @samp{#t}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{service-configuration} parameter} non-negative-integer service-count
+Number of connections to handle before starting a new process.
+Typically the only useful values are 0 (unlimited) or 1. 1 is more
+secure, but 0 is faster. <doc/wiki/LoginProcess.txt>.
+Defaults to @samp{1}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{service-configuration} parameter} non-negative-integer process-min-avail
+Number of processes to always keep waiting for more connections.
+Defaults to @samp{0}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{service-configuration} parameter} non-negative-integer vsz-limit
+If you set @samp{service-count 0}, you probably need to grow
+this.
+Defaults to @samp{256000000}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} dict-configuration dict
+Dict configuration, as created by the @code{dict-configuration}
+constructor.
+
+Available @code{dict-configuration} fields are:
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dict-configuration} parameter} free-form-fields entries
+A list of key-value pairs that this dict should hold.
+Defaults to @samp{()}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} passdb-configuration-list passdbs
+List of passdb configurations, each one created by the
+@code{passdb-configuration} constructor.
+
+Available @code{passdb-configuration} fields are:
+
+@deftypevr {@code{passdb-configuration} parameter} string driver
+The driver that the passdb should use. Valid values include
+@samp{pam}, @samp{passwd}, @samp{shadow}, @samp{bsdauth}, and
+@samp{static}.
+Defaults to @samp{"pam"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{passdb-configuration} parameter} free-form-args args
+A list of key-value args to the passdb driver.
+Defaults to @samp{()}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} userdb-configuration-list userdbs
+List of userdb configurations, each one created by the
+@code{userdb-configuration} constructor.
+
+Available @code{userdb-configuration} fields are:
+
+@deftypevr {@code{userdb-configuration} parameter} string driver
+The driver that the userdb should use. Valid values include
+@samp{passwd} and @samp{static}.
+Defaults to @samp{"passwd"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{userdb-configuration} parameter} free-form-args args
+A list of key-value args to the userdb driver.
+Defaults to @samp{()}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{userdb-configuration} parameter} free-form-args override-fields
+Override fields from passwd.
+Defaults to @samp{()}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} plugin-configuration plugin-configuration
+Plug-in configuration, created by the @code{plugin-configuration}
+constructor.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} list-of-namespace-configuration namespaces
+List of namespaces. Each item in the list is created by the
+@code{namespace-configuration} constructor.
+
+Available @code{namespace-configuration} fields are:
+
+@deftypevr {@code{namespace-configuration} parameter} string name
+Name for this namespace.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{namespace-configuration} parameter} string type
+Namespace type: @samp{private}, @samp{shared} or @samp{public}.
+Defaults to @samp{"private"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{namespace-configuration} parameter} string separator
+Hierarchy separator to use. You should use the same separator for
+all namespaces or some clients get confused. @samp{/} is usually a good
+one. The default however depends on the underlying mail storage
+format.
+Defaults to @samp{""}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{namespace-configuration} parameter} string prefix
+Prefix required to access this namespace. This needs to be
+different for all namespaces. For example @samp{Public/}.
+Defaults to @samp{""}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{namespace-configuration} parameter} string location
+Physical location of the mailbox. This is in same format as
+mail_location, which is also the default for it.
+Defaults to @samp{""}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{namespace-configuration} parameter} boolean inbox?
+There can be only one INBOX, and this setting defines which
+namespace has it.
+Defaults to @samp{#f}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{namespace-configuration} parameter} boolean hidden?
+If namespace is hidden, it's not advertised to clients via NAMESPACE
+extension. You'll most likely also want to set @samp{list? #f}. This is mostly
+useful when converting from another server with different namespaces
+which you want to deprecate but still keep working. For example you can
+create hidden namespaces with prefixes @samp{~/mail/}, @samp{~%u/mail/}
+and @samp{mail/}.
+Defaults to @samp{#f}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{namespace-configuration} parameter} boolean list?
+Show the mailboxes under this namespace with LIST command. This
+makes the namespace visible for clients that don't support NAMESPACE
+extension. The special @code{children} value lists child mailboxes, but
+hides the namespace prefix.
+Defaults to @samp{#t}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{namespace-configuration} parameter} boolean subscriptions?
+Namespace handles its own subscriptions. If set to @code{#f}, the
+parent namespace handles them. The empty prefix should always have this
+as @code{#t}.)
+Defaults to @samp{#t}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{namespace-configuration} parameter} mailbox-configuration-list mailboxes
+List of predefined mailboxes in this namespace.
+Defaults to @samp{()}.
+
+Available @code{mailbox-configuration} fields are:
+
+@deftypevr {@code{mailbox-configuration} parameter} string name
+Name for this mailbox.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{mailbox-configuration} parameter} string auto
+@samp{create} will automatically create this mailbox.
+@samp{subscribe} will both create and subscribe to the mailbox.
+Defaults to @samp{"no"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{mailbox-configuration} parameter} space-separated-string-list special-use
+List of IMAP @code{SPECIAL-USE} attributes as specified by RFC 6154.
+Valid values are @code{\All}, @code{\Archive}, @code{\Drafts},
+@code{\Flagged}, @code{\Junk}, @code{\Sent}, and @code{\Trash}.
+Defaults to @samp{()}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@end deftypevr
+
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} file-name base-dir
+Base directory where to store runtime data.
+Defaults to @samp{"/var/run/dovecot/"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string login-greeting
+Greeting message for clients.
+Defaults to @samp{"Dovecot ready."}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} space-separated-string-list login-trusted-networks
+List of trusted network ranges. Connections from these IPs are
+allowed to override their IP addresses and ports (for logging and for
+authentication checks). @samp{disable-plaintext-auth} is also ignored
+for these networks. Typically you'd specify your IMAP proxy servers
+here.
+Defaults to @samp{()}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} space-separated-string-list login-access-sockets
+List of login access check sockets (e.g. tcpwrap).
+Defaults to @samp{()}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} boolean verbose-proctitle?
+Show more verbose process titles (in ps). Currently shows user name
+and IP address. Useful for seeing who are actually using the IMAP
+processes (e.g. shared mailboxes or if same uid is used for multiple
+accounts).
+Defaults to @samp{#f}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} boolean shutdown-clients?
+Should all processes be killed when Dovecot master process shuts down.
+Setting this to @code{#f} means that Dovecot can be upgraded without
+forcing existing client connections to close (although that could also
+be a problem if the upgrade is e.g. because of a security fix).
+Defaults to @samp{#t}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} non-negative-integer doveadm-worker-count
+If non-zero, run mail commands via this many connections to doveadm
+server, instead of running them directly in the same process.
+Defaults to @samp{0}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string doveadm-socket-path
+UNIX socket or host:port used for connecting to doveadm server.
+Defaults to @samp{"doveadm-server"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} space-separated-string-list import-environment
+List of environment variables that are preserved on Dovecot startup
+and passed down to all of its child processes. You can also give
+key=value pairs to always set specific settings.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} boolean disable-plaintext-auth?
+Disable LOGIN command and all other plaintext authentications unless
+SSL/TLS is used (LOGINDISABLED capability). Note that if the remote IP
+matches the local IP (i.e. you're connecting from the same computer),
+the connection is considered secure and plaintext authentication is
+allowed. See also ssl=required setting.
+Defaults to @samp{#t}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} non-negative-integer auth-cache-size
+Authentication cache size (e.g. @samp{#e10e6}). 0 means it's disabled.
+Note that bsdauth, PAM and vpopmail require @samp{cache-key} to be set
+for caching to be used.
+Defaults to @samp{0}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string auth-cache-ttl
+Time to live for cached data. After TTL expires the cached record
+is no longer used, *except* if the main database lookup returns internal
+failure. We also try to handle password changes automatically: If
+user's previous authentication was successful, but this one wasn't, the
+cache isn't used. For now this works only with plaintext
+authentication.
+Defaults to @samp{"1 hour"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string auth-cache-negative-ttl
+TTL for negative hits (user not found, password mismatch).
+0 disables caching them completely.
+Defaults to @samp{"1 hour"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} space-separated-string-list auth-realms
+List of realms for SASL authentication mechanisms that need them.
+You can leave it empty if you don't want to support multiple realms.
+Many clients simply use the first one listed here, so keep the default
+realm first.
+Defaults to @samp{()}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string auth-default-realm
+Default realm/domain to use if none was specified. This is used for
+both SASL realms and appending @@domain to username in plaintext
+logins.
+Defaults to @samp{""}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string auth-username-chars
+List of allowed characters in username. If the user-given username
+contains a character not listed in here, the login automatically fails.
+This is just an extra check to make sure user can't exploit any
+potential quote escaping vulnerabilities with SQL/LDAP databases. If
+you want to allow all characters, set this value to empty.
+Defaults to @samp{"abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ01234567890.-_@@"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string auth-username-translation
+Username character translations before it's looked up from
+databases. The value contains series of from -> to characters. For
+example @samp{#@@/@@} means that @samp{#} and @samp{/} characters are
+translated to @samp{@@}.
+Defaults to @samp{""}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string auth-username-format
+Username formatting before it's looked up from databases. You can
+use the standard variables here, e.g. %Lu would lowercase the username,
+%n would drop away the domain if it was given, or @samp{%n-AT-%d} would
+change the @samp{@@} into @samp{-AT-}. This translation is done after
+@samp{auth-username-translation} changes.
+Defaults to @samp{"%Lu"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string auth-master-user-separator
+If you want to allow master users to log in by specifying the master
+username within the normal username string (i.e. not using SASL
+mechanism's support for it), you can specify the separator character
+here. The format is then <username><separator><master username>.
+UW-IMAP uses @samp{*} as the separator, so that could be a good
+choice.
+Defaults to @samp{""}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string auth-anonymous-username
+Username to use for users logging in with ANONYMOUS SASL
+mechanism.
+Defaults to @samp{"anonymous"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} non-negative-integer auth-worker-max-count
+Maximum number of dovecot-auth worker processes. They're used to
+execute blocking passdb and userdb queries (e.g. MySQL and PAM).
+They're automatically created and destroyed as needed.
+Defaults to @samp{30}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string auth-gssapi-hostname
+Host name to use in GSSAPI principal names. The default is to use
+the name returned by gethostname(). Use @samp{$ALL} (with quotes) to
+allow all keytab entries.
+Defaults to @samp{""}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string auth-krb5-keytab
+Kerberos keytab to use for the GSSAPI mechanism. Will use the
+system default (usually /etc/krb5.keytab) if not specified. You may
+need to change the auth service to run as root to be able to read this
+file.
+Defaults to @samp{""}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} boolean auth-use-winbind?
+Do NTLM and GSS-SPNEGO authentication using Samba's winbind daemon
+and @samp{ntlm-auth} helper.
+<doc/wiki/Authentication/Mechanisms/Winbind.txt>.
+Defaults to @samp{#f}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} file-name auth-winbind-helper-path
+Path for Samba's @samp{ntlm-auth} helper binary.
+Defaults to @samp{"/usr/bin/ntlm_auth"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string auth-failure-delay
+Time to delay before replying to failed authentications.
+Defaults to @samp{"2 secs"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} boolean auth-ssl-require-client-cert?
+Require a valid SSL client certificate or the authentication
+fails.
+Defaults to @samp{#f}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} boolean auth-ssl-username-from-cert?
+Take the username from client's SSL certificate, using
+@code{X509_NAME_get_text_by_NID()} which returns the subject's DN's
+CommonName.
+Defaults to @samp{#f}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} space-separated-string-list auth-mechanisms
+List of wanted authentication mechanisms. Supported mechanisms are:
+@samp{plain}, @samp{login}, @samp{digest-md5}, @samp{cram-md5},
+@samp{ntlm}, @samp{rpa}, @samp{apop}, @samp{anonymous}, @samp{gssapi},
+@samp{otp}, @samp{skey}, and @samp{gss-spnego}. NOTE: See also
+@samp{disable-plaintext-auth} setting.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} space-separated-string-list director-servers
+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 @samp{inet-listener} is using.
+Defaults to @samp{()}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} space-separated-string-list director-mail-servers
+List of IPs or hostnames to all backend mail servers. Ranges are
+allowed too, like 10.0.0.10-10.0.0.30.
+Defaults to @samp{()}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string director-user-expire
+How long to redirect users to a specific server after it no longer
+has any connections.
+Defaults to @samp{"15 min"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} non-negative-integer director-doveadm-port
+TCP/IP port that accepts doveadm connections (instead of director
+connections) If you enable this, you'll also need to add
+@samp{inet-listener} for the port.
+Defaults to @samp{0}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string director-username-hash
+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.
+Defaults to @samp{"%Lu"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string log-path
+Log file to use for error messages. @samp{syslog} logs to syslog,
+@samp{/dev/stderr} logs to stderr.
+Defaults to @samp{"syslog"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string info-log-path
+Log file to use for informational messages. Defaults to
+@samp{log-path}.
+Defaults to @samp{""}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string debug-log-path
+Log file to use for debug messages. Defaults to
+@samp{info-log-path}.
+Defaults to @samp{""}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string syslog-facility
+Syslog facility to use if you're logging to syslog. Usually if you
+don't want to use @samp{mail}, you'll use local0..local7. Also other
+standard facilities are supported.
+Defaults to @samp{"mail"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} boolean auth-verbose?
+Log unsuccessful authentication attempts and the reasons why they
+failed.
+Defaults to @samp{#f}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} boolean auth-verbose-passwords?
+In case of password mismatches, log the attempted password. Valid
+values are no, plain and sha1. sha1 can be useful for detecting brute
+force password attempts vs. user simply trying the same password over
+and over again. You can also truncate the value to n chars by appending
+":n" (e.g. sha1:6).
+Defaults to @samp{#f}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} boolean auth-debug?
+Even more verbose logging for debugging purposes. Shows for example
+SQL queries.
+Defaults to @samp{#f}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} boolean auth-debug-passwords?
+In case of password mismatches, log the passwords and used scheme so
+the problem can be debugged. Enabling this also enables
+@samp{auth-debug}.
+Defaults to @samp{#f}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} boolean mail-debug?
+Enable mail process debugging. This can help you figure out why
+Dovecot isn't finding your mails.
+Defaults to @samp{#f}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} boolean verbose-ssl?
+Show protocol level SSL errors.
+Defaults to @samp{#f}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string log-timestamp
+Prefix for each line written to log file. % codes are in
+strftime(3) format.
+Defaults to @samp{"\"%b %d %H:%M:%S \""}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} space-separated-string-list login-log-format-elements
+List of elements we want to log. The elements which have a
+non-empty variable value are joined together to form a comma-separated
+string.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string login-log-format
+Login log format. %s contains @samp{login-log-format-elements}
+string, %$ contains the data we want to log.
+Defaults to @samp{"%$: %s"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string mail-log-prefix
+Log prefix for mail processes. See doc/wiki/Variables.txt for list
+of possible variables you can use.
+Defaults to @samp{"\"%s(%u): \""}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string deliver-log-format
+Format to use for logging mail deliveries. You can use variables:
+@table @code
+@item %$
+Delivery status message (e.g. @samp{saved to INBOX})
+@item %m
+Message-ID
+@item %s
+Subject
+@item %f
+From address
+@item %p
+Physical size
+@item %w
+Virtual size.
+@end table
+Defaults to @samp{"msgid=%m: %$"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string mail-location
+Location for users' mailboxes. The default is empty, which means
+that Dovecot tries to find the mailboxes automatically. This won't work
+if the user doesn't yet have any mail, so you should explicitly tell
+Dovecot the full location.
+
+If you're using mbox, giving a path to the INBOX
+file (e.g. /var/mail/%u) isn't enough. You'll also need to tell Dovecot
+where the other mailboxes are kept. This is called the "root mail
+directory", and it must be the first path given in the
+@samp{mail-location} setting.
+
+There are a few special variables you can use, eg.:
+
+@table @samp
+@item %u
+username
+@item %n
+user part in user@@domain, same as %u if there's no domain
+@item %d
+domain part in user@@domain, empty if there's no domain
+@item %h
+home director
+@end table
+
+See doc/wiki/Variables.txt for full list. Some examples:
+@table @samp
+@item maildir:~/Maildir
+@item mbox:~/mail:INBOX=/var/mail/%u
+@item mbox:/var/mail/%d/%1n/%n:INDEX=/var/indexes/%d/%1n/%
+@end table
+Defaults to @samp{""}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string mail-uid
+System user and group used to access mails. If you use multiple,
+userdb can override these by returning uid or gid fields. You can use
+either numbers or names. <doc/wiki/UserIds.txt>.
+Defaults to @samp{""}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string mail-gid
+
+Defaults to @samp{""}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string mail-privileged-group
+Group to enable temporarily for privileged operations. Currently
+this is used only with INBOX when either its initial creation or
+dotlocking fails. Typically this is set to "mail" to give access to
+/var/mail.
+Defaults to @samp{""}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string mail-access-groups
+Grant access to these supplementary groups for mail processes.
+Typically these are used to set up access to shared mailboxes. Note
+that it may be dangerous to set these if users can create
+symlinks (e.g. if "mail" group is set here, ln -s /var/mail ~/mail/var
+could allow a user to delete others' mailboxes, or ln -s
+/secret/shared/box ~/mail/mybox would allow reading it).
+Defaults to @samp{""}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} boolean mail-full-filesystem-access?
+Allow full filesystem access to clients. There's no access checks
+other than what the operating system does for the active UID/GID. It
+works with both maildir and mboxes, allowing you to prefix mailboxes
+names with e.g. /path/ or ~user/.
+Defaults to @samp{#f}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} boolean mmap-disable?
+Don't use mmap() at all. This is required if you store indexes to
+shared filesystems (NFS or clustered filesystem).
+Defaults to @samp{#f}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} boolean dotlock-use-excl?
+Rely on @samp{O_EXCL} to work when creating dotlock files. NFS
+supports @samp{O_EXCL} since version 3, so this should be safe to use
+nowadays by default.
+Defaults to @samp{#t}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string mail-fsync
+When to use fsync() or fdatasync() calls:
+@table @code
+@item optimized
+Whenever necessary to avoid losing important data
+@item always
+Useful with e.g. NFS when write()s are delayed
+@item never
+Never use it (best performance, but crashes can lose data).
+@end table
+Defaults to @samp{"optimized"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} boolean mail-nfs-storage?
+Mail storage exists in NFS. Set this to yes to make Dovecot flush
+NFS caches whenever needed. If you're using only a single mail server
+this isn't needed.
+Defaults to @samp{#f}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} boolean mail-nfs-index?
+Mail index files also exist in NFS. Setting this to yes requires
+@samp{mmap-disable? #t} and @samp{fsync-disable? #f}.
+Defaults to @samp{#f}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string lock-method
+Locking method for index files. Alternatives are fcntl, flock and
+dotlock. Dotlocking uses some tricks which may create more disk I/O
+than other locking methods. NFS users: flock doesn't work, remember to
+change @samp{mmap-disable}.
+Defaults to @samp{"fcntl"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} file-name mail-temp-dir
+Directory in which LDA/LMTP temporarily stores incoming mails >128
+kB.
+Defaults to @samp{"/tmp"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} non-negative-integer first-valid-uid
+Valid UID range for users. This is mostly to make sure that users can't
+log in as daemons or other system users. Note that denying root logins is
+hardcoded to dovecot binary and can't be done even if @samp{first-valid-uid}
+is set to 0.
+Defaults to @samp{500}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} non-negative-integer last-valid-uid
+
+Defaults to @samp{0}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} non-negative-integer first-valid-gid
+Valid GID range for users. Users having non-valid GID as primary group ID
+aren't allowed to log in. If user belongs to supplementary groups with
+non-valid GIDs, those groups are not set.
+Defaults to @samp{1}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} non-negative-integer last-valid-gid
+
+Defaults to @samp{0}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} non-negative-integer mail-max-keyword-length
+Maximum allowed length for mail keyword name. It's only forced when
+trying to create new keywords.
+Defaults to @samp{50}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} colon-separated-file-name-list valid-chroot-dirs
+List of directories under which chrooting is allowed for mail
+processes (i.e. /var/mail will allow chrooting to /var/mail/foo/bar
+too). This setting doesn't affect @samp{login-chroot}
+@samp{mail-chroot} or auth chroot settings. If this setting is empty,
+"/./" in home dirs are ignored. WARNING: Never add directories here
+which local users can modify, that may lead to root exploit. Usually
+this should be done only if you don't allow shell access for users.
+<doc/wiki/Chrooting.txt>.
+Defaults to @samp{()}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string mail-chroot
+Default chroot directory for mail processes. This can be overridden
+for specific users in user database by giving /./ in user's home
+directory (e.g. /home/./user chroots into /home). Note that usually
+there is no real need to do chrooting, Dovecot doesn't allow users to
+access files outside their mail directory anyway. If your home
+directories are prefixed with the chroot directory, append "/." to
+@samp{mail-chroot}. <doc/wiki/Chrooting.txt>.
+Defaults to @samp{""}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} file-name auth-socket-path
+UNIX socket path to master authentication server to find users.
+This is used by imap (for shared users) and lda.
+Defaults to @samp{"/var/run/dovecot/auth-userdb"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} file-name mail-plugin-dir
+Directory where to look up mail plugins.
+Defaults to @samp{"/usr/lib/dovecot"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} space-separated-string-list mail-plugins
+List of plugins to load for all services. Plugins specific to IMAP,
+LDA, etc. are added to this list in their own .conf files.
+Defaults to @samp{()}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} non-negative-integer mail-cache-min-mail-count
+The minimum number of mails in a mailbox before updates are done to
+cache file. This allows optimizing Dovecot's behavior to do less disk
+writes at the cost of more disk reads.
+Defaults to @samp{0}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string mailbox-idle-check-interval
+When IDLE command is running, mailbox is checked once in a while to
+see if there are any new mails or other changes. This setting defines
+the minimum time to wait between those checks. Dovecot can also use
+dnotify, inotify and kqueue to find out immediately when changes
+occur.
+Defaults to @samp{"30 secs"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} boolean mail-save-crlf?
+Save mails with CR+LF instead of plain LF. This makes sending those
+mails take less CPU, especially with sendfile() syscall with Linux and
+FreeBSD. But it also creates a bit more disk I/O which may just make it
+slower. Also note that if other software reads the mboxes/maildirs,
+they may handle the extra CRs wrong and cause problems.
+Defaults to @samp{#f}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} boolean maildir-stat-dirs?
+By default LIST command returns all entries in maildir beginning
+with a dot. Enabling this option makes Dovecot return only entries
+which are directories. This is done by stat()ing each entry, so it
+causes more disk I/O.
+ (For systems setting struct @samp{dirent->d_type} this check is free
+and it's done always regardless of this setting).
+Defaults to @samp{#f}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} boolean maildir-copy-with-hardlinks?
+When copying a message, do it with hard links whenever possible.
+This makes the performance much better, and it's unlikely to have any
+side effects.
+Defaults to @samp{#t}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} boolean maildir-very-dirty-syncs?
+Assume Dovecot is the only MUA accessing Maildir: Scan cur/
+directory only when its mtime changes unexpectedly or when we can't find
+the mail otherwise.
+Defaults to @samp{#f}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} space-separated-string-list mbox-read-locks
+Which locking methods to use for locking mbox. There are four
+available:
+
+@table @code
+@item dotlock
+Create <mailbox>.lock file. This is the oldest and most NFS-safe
+solution. If you want to use /var/mail/ like directory, the users will
+need write access to that directory.
+@item dotlock-try
+Same as dotlock, but if it fails because of permissions or because there
+isn't enough disk space, just skip it.
+@item fcntl
+Use this if possible. Works with NFS too if lockd is used.
+@item flock
+May not exist in all systems. Doesn't work with NFS.
+@item lockf
+May not exist in all systems. Doesn't work with NFS.
+@end table
+
+You can use multiple locking methods; if you do the order they're declared
+in is important to avoid deadlocks if other MTAs/MUAs are using multiple
+locking methods as well. Some operating systems don't allow using some of
+them simultaneously.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} space-separated-string-list mbox-write-locks
+
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string mbox-lock-timeout
+Maximum time to wait for lock (all of them) before aborting.
+Defaults to @samp{"5 mins"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string mbox-dotlock-change-timeout
+If dotlock exists but the mailbox isn't modified in any way,
+override the lock file after this much time.
+Defaults to @samp{"2 mins"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} boolean mbox-dirty-syncs?
+When mbox changes unexpectedly we have to fully read it to find out
+what changed. If the mbox is large this can take a long time. Since
+the change is usually just a newly appended mail, it'd be faster to
+simply read the new mails. If this setting is enabled, Dovecot does
+this but still safely fallbacks to re-reading the whole mbox file
+whenever something in mbox isn't how it's expected to be. The only real
+downside to this setting is that if some other MUA changes message
+flags, Dovecot doesn't notice it immediately. Note that a full sync is
+done with SELECT, EXAMINE, EXPUNGE and CHECK commands.
+Defaults to @samp{#t}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} boolean mbox-very-dirty-syncs?
+Like @samp{mbox-dirty-syncs}, but don't do full syncs even with SELECT,
+EXAMINE, EXPUNGE or CHECK commands. If this is set,
+@samp{mbox-dirty-syncs} is ignored.
+Defaults to @samp{#f}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} boolean mbox-lazy-writes?
+Delay writing mbox headers until doing a full write sync (EXPUNGE
+and CHECK commands and when closing the mailbox). This is especially
+useful for POP3 where clients often delete all mails. The downside is
+that our changes aren't immediately visible to other MUAs.
+Defaults to @samp{#t}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} non-negative-integer mbox-min-index-size
+If mbox size is smaller than this (e.g. 100k), don't write index
+files. If an index file already exists it's still read, just not
+updated.
+Defaults to @samp{0}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} non-negative-integer mdbox-rotate-size
+Maximum dbox file size until it's rotated.
+Defaults to @samp{2000000}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string mdbox-rotate-interval
+Maximum dbox file age until it's rotated. Typically in days. Day
+begins from midnight, so 1d = today, 2d = yesterday, etc. 0 = check
+disabled.
+Defaults to @samp{"1d"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} boolean mdbox-preallocate-space?
+When creating new mdbox files, immediately preallocate their size to
+@samp{mdbox-rotate-size}. This setting currently works only in Linux
+with some filesystems (ext4, xfs).
+Defaults to @samp{#f}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string mail-attachment-dir
+sdbox and mdbox support saving mail attachments to external files,
+which also allows single instance storage for them. Other backends
+don't support this for now.
+
+WARNING: This feature hasn't been tested much yet. Use at your own risk.
+
+Directory root where to store mail attachments. Disabled, if empty.
+Defaults to @samp{""}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} non-negative-integer mail-attachment-min-size
+Attachments smaller than this aren't saved externally. It's also
+possible to write a plugin to disable saving specific attachments
+externally.
+Defaults to @samp{128000}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string mail-attachment-fs
+Filesystem backend to use for saving attachments:
+@table @code
+@item posix
+No SiS done by Dovecot (but this might help FS's own deduplication)
+@item sis posix
+SiS with immediate byte-by-byte comparison during saving
+@item sis-queue posix
+SiS with delayed comparison and deduplication.
+@end table
+Defaults to @samp{"sis posix"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string mail-attachment-hash
+Hash format to use in attachment filenames. You can add any text and
+variables: @code{%@{md4@}}, @code{%@{md5@}}, @code{%@{sha1@}},
+@code{%@{sha256@}}, @code{%@{sha512@}}, @code{%@{size@}}. Variables can be
+truncated, e.g. @code{%@{sha256:80@}} returns only first 80 bits.
+Defaults to @samp{"%@{sha1@}"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} non-negative-integer default-process-limit
+
+Defaults to @samp{100}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} non-negative-integer default-client-limit
+
+Defaults to @samp{1000}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} non-negative-integer default-vsz-limit
+Default VSZ (virtual memory size) limit for service processes.
+This is mainly intended to catch and kill processes that leak memory
+before they eat up everything.
+Defaults to @samp{256000000}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string default-login-user
+Login user is internally used by login processes. This is the most
+untrusted user in Dovecot system. It shouldn't have access to anything
+at all.
+Defaults to @samp{"dovenull"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string default-internal-user
+Internal user is used by unprivileged processes. It should be
+separate from login user, so that login processes can't disturb other
+processes.
+Defaults to @samp{"dovecot"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string ssl?
+SSL/TLS support: yes, no, required. <doc/wiki/SSL.txt>.
+Defaults to @samp{"required"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string ssl-cert
+PEM encoded X.509 SSL/TLS certificate (public key).
+Defaults to @samp{"</etc/dovecot/default.pem"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string ssl-key
+PEM encoded SSL/TLS private key. The key is opened before
+dropping root privileges, so keep the key file unreadable by anyone but
+root.
+Defaults to @samp{"</etc/dovecot/private/default.pem"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string ssl-key-password
+If key file is password protected, give the password here.
+Alternatively give it when starting dovecot with -p parameter. Since
+this file is often world-readable, you may want to place this setting
+instead to a different.
+Defaults to @samp{""}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string ssl-ca
+PEM encoded trusted certificate authority. Set this only if you
+intend to use @samp{ssl-verify-client-cert? #t}. The file should
+contain the CA certificate(s) followed by the matching
+CRL(s). (e.g. @samp{ssl-ca </etc/ssl/certs/ca.pem}).
+Defaults to @samp{""}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} boolean ssl-require-crl?
+Require that CRL check succeeds for client certificates.
+Defaults to @samp{#t}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} boolean ssl-verify-client-cert?
+Request client to send a certificate. If you also want to require
+it, set @samp{auth-ssl-require-client-cert? #t} in auth section.
+Defaults to @samp{#f}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string ssl-cert-username-field
+Which field from certificate to use for username. commonName and
+x500UniqueIdentifier are the usual choices. You'll also need to set
+@samp{auth-ssl-username-from-cert? #t}.
+Defaults to @samp{"commonName"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} hours ssl-parameters-regenerate
+How often to regenerate the SSL parameters file. Generation is
+quite CPU intensive operation. The value is in hours, 0 disables
+regeneration entirely.
+Defaults to @samp{168}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string ssl-protocols
+SSL protocols to use.
+Defaults to @samp{"!SSLv2"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string ssl-cipher-list
+SSL ciphers to use.
+Defaults to @samp{"ALL:!LOW:!SSLv2:!EXP:!aNULL"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string ssl-crypto-device
+SSL crypto device to use, for valid values run "openssl engine".
+Defaults to @samp{""}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string postmaster-address
+Address to use when sending rejection mails.
+Default is postmaster@@<your domain>. %d expands to recipient domain.
+Defaults to @samp{""}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string hostname
+Hostname to use in various parts of sent mails (e.g. in Message-Id)
+and in LMTP replies. Default is the system's real hostname@@domain.
+Defaults to @samp{""}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} boolean quota-full-tempfail?
+If user is over quota, return with temporary failure instead of
+bouncing the mail.
+Defaults to @samp{#f}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} file-name sendmail-path
+Binary to use for sending mails.
+Defaults to @samp{"/usr/sbin/sendmail"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string submission-host
+If non-empty, send mails via this SMTP host[:port] instead of
+sendmail.
+Defaults to @samp{""}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string rejection-subject
+Subject: header to use for rejection mails. You can use the same
+variables as for @samp{rejection-reason} below.
+Defaults to @samp{"Rejected: %s"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string rejection-reason
+Human readable error message for rejection mails. You can use
+variables:
+
+@table @code
+@item %n
+CRLF
+@item %r
+reason
+@item %s
+original subject
+@item %t
+recipient
+@end table
+Defaults to @samp{"Your message to <%t> was automatically rejected:%n%r"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string recipient-delimiter
+Delimiter character between local-part and detail in email
+address.
+Defaults to @samp{"+"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string lda-original-recipient-header
+Header where the original recipient address (SMTP's RCPT TO:
+address) is taken from if not available elsewhere. With dovecot-lda -a
+parameter overrides this. A commonly used header for this is
+X-Original-To.
+Defaults to @samp{""}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} boolean lda-mailbox-autocreate?
+Should saving a mail to a nonexistent mailbox automatically create
+it?.
+Defaults to @samp{#f}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} boolean lda-mailbox-autosubscribe?
+Should automatically created mailboxes be also automatically
+subscribed?.
+Defaults to @samp{#f}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} non-negative-integer imap-max-line-length
+Maximum IMAP command line length. Some clients generate very long
+command lines with huge mailboxes, so you may need to raise this if you
+get "Too long argument" or "IMAP command line too large" errors
+often.
+Defaults to @samp{64000}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string imap-logout-format
+IMAP logout format string:
+@table @code
+@item %i
+total number of bytes read from client
+@item %o
+total number of bytes sent to client.
+@end table
+Defaults to @samp{"in=%i out=%o"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string imap-capability
+Override the IMAP CAPABILITY response. If the value begins with '+',
+add the given capabilities on top of the defaults (e.g. +XFOO XBAR).
+Defaults to @samp{""}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string imap-idle-notify-interval
+How long to wait between "OK Still here" notifications when client
+is IDLEing.
+Defaults to @samp{"2 mins"}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string imap-id-send
+ID field names and values to send to clients. Using * as the value
+makes Dovecot use the default value. The following fields have default
+values currently: name, version, os, os-version, support-url,
+support-email.
+Defaults to @samp{""}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string imap-id-log
+ID fields sent by client to log. * means everything.
+Defaults to @samp{""}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} space-separated-string-list imap-client-workarounds
+Workarounds for various client bugs:
+
+@table @code
+@item delay-newmail
+Send EXISTS/RECENT new mail notifications only when replying to NOOP and
+CHECK commands. Some clients ignore them otherwise, for example OSX
+Mail (<v2.1). Outlook Express breaks more badly though, without this it
+may show user "Message no longer in server" errors. Note that OE6
+still breaks even with this workaround if synchronization is set to
+"Headers Only".
+
+@item tb-extra-mailbox-sep
+Thunderbird gets somehow confused with LAYOUT=fs (mbox and dbox) and
+adds extra @samp{/} suffixes to mailbox names. This option causes Dovecot to
+ignore the extra @samp{/} instead of treating it as invalid mailbox name.
+
+@item tb-lsub-flags
+Show \Noselect flags for LSUB replies with LAYOUT=fs (e.g. mbox).
+This makes Thunderbird realize they aren't selectable and show them
+greyed out, instead of only later giving "not selectable" popup error.
+@end table
+Defaults to @samp{()}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+@deftypevr {@code{dovecot-configuration} parameter} string imap-urlauth-host
+Host allowed in URLAUTH URLs sent by client. "*" allows all.
+Defaults to @samp{""}.
+@end deftypevr
+
+
@node Web Services
@subsubsection Web Services
diff --git a/gnu-system.am b/gnu-system.am
index 00cf38f..25cc345 100644
--- a/gnu-system.am
+++ b/gnu-system.am
@@ -360,6 +360,7 @@ GNU_SYSTEM_MODULES = \
gnu/services/desktop.scm \
gnu/services/dmd.scm \
gnu/services/lirc.scm \
+ gnu/services/mail.scm \
gnu/services/networking.scm \
gnu/services/ssh.scm \
gnu/services/web.scm \
diff --git a/gnu/services/mail.scm b/gnu/services/mail.scm
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7de1832
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gnu/services/mail.scm
@@ -0,0 +1,1650 @@
+;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
+;;; Copyright © 2015 Andy Wingo <wingo@igalia.com>
+;;;
+;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
+;;;
+;;; GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+;;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
+;;; your option) any later version.
+;;;
+;;; GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+;;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
+;;;
+;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+;;; along with GNU Guix. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+;;;
+;;; Some of the help text was taken from the default dovecot.conf files.
+
+(define-module (gnu services mail)
+ #:use-module (gnu services)
+ #:use-module (gnu services base)
+ #:use-module (gnu services dmd)
+ #:use-module (gnu system pam)
+ #:use-module (gnu system shadow)
+ #:use-module (gnu packages mail)
+ #:use-module (gnu packages admin)
+ #:use-module (gnu packages tls)
+ #:use-module (guix records)
+ #:use-module (guix packages)
+ #:use-module (guix gexp)
+ #:use-module (ice-9 match)
+ #:export (dovecot-service
+ dovecot-configuration
+
+ dict-configuration
+ passdb-configuration
+ userdb-configuration
+ unix-listener-configuration
+ fifo-listener-configuration
+ inet-listener-configuration
+ service-configuration
+ protocol-configuration
+ plugin-configuration
+ mailbox-configuration
+ namespace-configuration))
+
+;;; Commentary:
+;;;
+;;; This module provides service definitions for the Dovecot POP3 and IMAP
+;;; mail server.
+;;;
+;;; Code:
+
+(define-record-type* <configuration-field>
+ configuration-field make-configuration-field configuration-field?
+ (name configuration-field-name)
+ (type configuration-field-type)
+ (getter configuration-field-getter)
+ (predicate configuration-field-predicate)
+ (serializer configuration-field-serializer)
+ (default-value-thunk configuration-field-default-value-thunk)
+ (documentation configuration-field-documentation))
+
+(define-syntax define-configuration
+ (lambda (stx)
+ (define (id ctx part . parts)
+ (let ((part (syntax->datum part)))
+ (datum->syntax
+ ctx
+ (match parts
+ (() part)
+ (parts (symbol-append part
+ (syntax->datum (apply id ctx parts))))))))
+ (syntax-case stx ()
+ ((_ stem (field (field-type def) doc) ...)
+ (with-syntax (((field-getter ...)
+ (map (lambda (field)
+ (id #'stem #'stem #'- field))
+ #'(field ...)))
+ ((field-predicate ...)
+ (map (lambda (type)
+ (id #'stem type #'?))
+ #'(field-type ...)))
+ ((field-serializer ...)
+ (map (lambda (type)
+ (id #'stem #'serialize- type))
+ #'(field-type ...))))
+ #`(begin
+ (define-record-type* #,(id #'stem #'< #'stem #'>)
+ stem #,(id #'stem #'make- #'stem) #,(id #'stem #'stem #'?)
+ (field field-getter (default def))
+ ...)
+ (define #,(id #'stem #'stem #'-fields)
+ (list (configuration-field
+ (name 'field)
+ (type 'field-type)
+ (getter field-getter)
+ (predicate field-predicate)
+ (serializer field-serializer)
+ (default-value-thunk (lambda () def))
+ (documentation doc))
+ ...))))))))
+
+(define (serialize-configuration config fields)
+ (for-each (lambda (field)
+ ((configuration-field-serializer field)
+ (configuration-field-name field)
+ ((configuration-field-getter field) config)))
+ fields))
+
+(define (validate-configuration config fields)
+ (for-each (lambda (field)
+ (let ((val ((configuration-field-getter field) config)))
+ (unless ((configuration-field-predicate field) val)
+ (error "Invalid value for field:"
+ (configuration-field-name field) val))))
+ fields))
+
+(define (validate-package field-name package)
+ (unless (package? package)
+ (error "not a package" package)))
+
+(define (uglify-field-name field-name)
+ (let ((str (symbol->string field-name)))
+ (string-join (string-split (if (string-suffix? "?" str)
+ (substring str 0 (1- (string-length str)))
+ str)
+ #\-)
+ "_")))
+
+(define (serialize-package field-name val)
+ #f)
+
+(define (serialize-field field-name val)
+ (format #t "~a=~a\n" (uglify-field-name field-name) val))
+
+(define (serialize-string field-name val)
+ (serialize-field field-name val))
+
+(define (space-separated-string-list? val)
+ (and (list? val)
+ (and-map (lambda (x)
+ (and (string? x) (not (string-index x #\space))))
+ val)))
+(define (serialize-space-separated-string-list field-name val)
+ (serialize-field field-name (string-join val " ")))
+
+(define (comma-separated-string-list? val)
+ (and (list? val)
+ (and-map (lambda (x)
+ (and (string? x) (not (string-index x #\,))))
+ val)))
+(define (serialize-comma-separated-string-list field-name val)
+ (serialize-field field-name (string-join val ",")))
+
+(define (file-name? val)
+ (and (string? val)
+ (string-prefix? "/" val)))
+(define (serialize-file-name field-name val)
+ (serialize-string field-name val))
+
+(define (colon-separated-file-name-list? val)
+ (and (list? val)
+ ;; Trailing slashes not needed and not
+ (and-map file-name? val)))
+(define (serialize-colon-separated-file-name-list field-name val)
+ (serialize-field field-name (string-join val ":")))
+
+(define (serialize-boolean field-name val)
+ (serialize-string field-name (if val "yes" "no")))
+
+(define (non-negative-integer? val)
+ (and (exact-integer? val) (not (negative? val))))
+(define (serialize-non-negative-integer field-name val)
+ (serialize-field field-name val))
+
+(define (hours? val) (non-negative-integer? val))
+(define (serialize-hours field-name val)
+ (serialize-field field-name (format #f "~a hours" val)))
+
+(define (free-form-fields? val)
+ (match val
+ (() #t)
+ ((((? symbol?) . (? string)) . val) (free-form-fields? val))
+ (_ #f)))
+(define (serialize-free-form-fields field-name val)
+ (for-each (match-lambda ((k . v) (serialize-field k v))) val))
+
+(define (free-form-args? val)
+ (match val
+ (() #t)
+ ((((? symbol?) . (? string)) . val) (free-form-args? val))
+ (_ #f)))
+(define (serialize-free-form-args field-name val)
+ (serialize-field field-name
+ (string-join
+ (map (match-lambda ((k . v) (format #t "~a=~a" k v))) val)
+ " ")))
+
+(define-configuration dict-configuration
+ (entries
+ (free-form-fields '())
+ "A list of key-value pairs that this dict should hold."))
+
+(define (serialize-dict-configuration field-name val)
+ (format #t "dict {\n")
+ (serialize-configuration val dict-configuration-fields)
+ (format #t "}\n"))
+
+(define-configuration passdb-configuration
+ (driver
+ (string "pam")
+ "The driver that the passdb should use. Valid values include
+@samp{pam}, @samp{passwd}, @samp{shadow}, @samp{bsdauth}, and
+@samp{static}.")
+ (args
+ (free-form-args '())
+ "A list of key-value args to the passdb driver."))
+
+(define (serialize-passdb-configuration field-name val)
+ (format #t "passdb {\n")
+ (serialize-configuration val passdb-configuration-fields)
+ (format #t "}\n"))
+(define (passdb-configuration-list? val)
+ (and (list? val) (and-map passdb-configuration? val)))
+(define (serialize-passdb-configuration-list field-name val)
+ (for-each (lambda (val) (serialize-passdb-configuration field-name val)) val))
+
+(define-configuration userdb-configuration
+ (driver
+ (string "passwd")
+ "The driver that the userdb should use. Valid values include
+@samp{passwd} and @samp{static}.")
+ (args
+ (free-form-args '())
+ "A list of key-value args to the userdb driver.")
+ (override-fields
+ (free-form-args '())
+ "Override fields from passwd."))
+
+(define (serialize-userdb-configuration field-name val)
+ (format #t "userdb {\n")
+ (serialize-configuration val userdb-configuration-fields)
+ (format #t "}\n"))
+(define (userdb-configuration-list? val)
+ (and (list? val) (and-map userdb-configuration? val)))
+(define (serialize-userdb-configuration-list field-name val)
+ (for-each (lambda (val) (serialize-userdb-configuration field-name val)) val))
+
+(define-configuration unix-listener-configuration
+ (path
+ (file-name (error "unix listener path required"))
+ "The file name on which to listen.")
+ (mode
+ (string "0600")
+ "The access mode for the socket.")
+ (user
+ (string "")
+ "The user to own the the socket.")
+ (group
+ (string "")
+ "The group to own the socket."))
+
+(define (serialize-unix-listener-configuration field-name val)
+ (format #t "unix_listener ~a {\n" (unix-listener-configuration-path val))
+ (serialize-configuration val (cdr unix-listener-configuration-fields))
+ (format #t "}\n"))
+
+(define-configuration fifo-listener-configuration
+ (path
+ (file-name (error "unix listener path required"))
+ "The file name on which to listen.")
+ (mode
+ (string "0600")
+ "The access mode for the socket.")
+ (user
+ (string "")
+ "The user to own the the socket.")
+ (group
+ (string "")
+ "The group to own the socket."))
+
+(define (serialize-fifo-listener-configuration field-name val)
+ (format #t "fifo_listener ~a {\n" (fifo-listener-configuration-path val))
+ (serialize-configuration val (cdr fifo-listener-configuration-fields))
+ (format #t "}\n"))
+
+(define-configuration inet-listener-configuration
+ (protocol
+ (string (error "inet listener protocol required"))
+ "The protocol to listen for.")
+ (address
+ (string "")
+ "The address on which to listen, or empty for all addresses.")
+ (port
+ (non-negative-integer (error "inet listener port required"))
+ "The port on which to listen.")
+ (ssl?
+ (boolean #t)
+ "Whether to use SSL for this service; @samp{yes}, @samp{no}, or
+@samp{required}."))
+
+(define (serialize-inet-listener-configuration field-name val)
+ (format #t "inet_listener ~a {\n" (inet-listener-configuration-protocol val))
+ (serialize-configuration val (cdr inet-listener-configuration-fields))
+ (format #t "}\n"))
+
+(define (listener-configuration? val)
+ (or (unix-listener-configuration? val)
+ (fifo-listener-configuration? val)
+ (inet-listener-configuration? val)))
+(define (serialize-listener-configuration field-name val)
+ (cond
+ ((unix-listener-configuration? val)
+ (serialize-unix-listener-configuration field-name val))
+ ((fifo-listener-configuration? val)
+ (serialize-fifo-listener-configuration field-name val))
+ ((inet-listener-configuration? val)
+ (serialize-inet-listener-configuration field-name val))
+ (else (error "what" val))))
+(define (listener-configuration-list? val)
+ (and (list? val) (and-map listener-configuration? val)))
+(define (serialize-listener-configuration-list field-name val)
+ (for-each (lambda (val)
+ (serialize-listener-configuration field-name val))
+ val))
+
+(define-configuration service-configuration
+ (kind
+ (string (error "service kind required"))
+ "The service kind. Valid values include @code{director},
+@code{imap-login}, @code{pop3-login}, @code{lmtp}, @code{imap},
+@code{pop3}, @code{auth}, @code{auth-worker}, @code{dict},
+@code{tcpwrap}, @code{quota-warning}, or anything else.")
+ (listeners
+ (listener-configuration-list '())
+ "Listeners for the service. A listener is either an
+@code{unix-listener-configuration}, a @code{fifo-listener-configuration}, or
+an @code{inet-listener-configuration}.")
+ (service-count
+ (non-negative-integer 1)
+ "Number of connections to handle before starting a new process.
+Typically the only useful values are 0 (unlimited) or 1. 1 is more
+secure, but 0 is faster. <doc/wiki/LoginProcess.txt>.")
+ (process-min-avail
+ (non-negative-integer 0)
+ "Number of processes to always keep waiting for more connections.")
+ ;; FIXME: Need to be able to take the default for this value from other
+ ;; parts of the config.
+ (vsz-limit
+ (non-negative-integer #e256e6)
+ "If you set @samp{service-count 0}, you probably need to grow
+this."))
+
+(define (serialize-service-configuration field-name val)
+ (format #t "service ~a {\n" (service-configuration-kind val))
+ (serialize-configuration val (cdr service-configuration-fields))
+ (format #t "}\n"))
+(define (service-configuration-list? val)
+ (and (list? val) (and-map service-configuration? val)))
+(define (serialize-service-configuration-list field-name val)
+ (for-each (lambda (val)
+ (serialize-service-configuration field-name val))
+ val))
+
+(define-configuration protocol-configuration
+ (name
+ (string (error "protocol name required"))
+ "The name of the protocol.")
+ (auth-socket-path
+ (string "/var/run/dovecot/auth-userdb")
+ "UNIX socket path to master authentication server to find users.
+This is used by imap (for shared users) and lda.")
+ (mail-plugins
+ (space-separated-string-list '("$mail_plugins"))
+ "Space separated list of plugins to load.")
+ (mail-max-userip-connections
+ (non-negative-integer 10)
+ "Maximum number of IMAP connections allowed for a user from each IP
+address. NOTE: The username is compared case-sensitively."))
+
+(define (serialize-protocol-configuration field-name val)
+ (format #t "protocol ~a {\n" (protocol-configuration-name val))
+ (serialize-configuration val (cdr protocol-configuration-fields))
+ (format #t "}\n"))
+(define (protocol-configuration-list? val)
+ (and (list? val) (and-map protocol-configuration? val)))
+(define (serialize-protocol-configuration-list field-name val)
+ (serialize-field 'protocols
+ (string-join (map protocol-configuration-name val) " "))
+ (for-each (lambda (val)
+ (serialize-protocol-configuration field-name val))
+ val))
+
+(define-configuration plugin-configuration
+ (entries
+ (free-form-fields '())
+ "A list of key-value pairs that this dict should hold."))
+
+(define (serialize-plugin-configuration field-name val)
+ (format #t "plugin {\n")
+ (serialize-configuration val plugin-configuration-fields)
+ (format #t "}\n"))
+
+(define-configuration mailbox-configuration
+ (name
+ (string (error "mailbox name is required"))
+ "Name for this mailbox.")
+
+ (auto
+ (string "no")
+ "@samp{create} will automatically create this mailbox.
+@samp{subscribe} will both create and subscribe to the mailbox.")
+
+ (special-use
+ (space-separated-string-list '())
+ "List of IMAP @code{SPECIAL-USE} attributes as specified by RFC 6154.
+Valid values are @code{\\All}, @code{\\Archive}, @code{\\Drafts},
+@code{\\Flagged}, @code{\\Junk}, @code{\\Sent}, and @code{\\Trash}."))
+
+(define (serialize-mailbox-configuration field-name val)
+ (format #t "mailbox \"~a\" {\n" (mailbox-configuration-name val))
+ (serialize-configuration val (cdr mailbox-configuration-fields))
+ (format #t "}\n"))
+(define (mailbox-configuration-list? val)
+ (and (list? val) (and-map mailbox-configuration? val)))
+(define (serialize-mailbox-configuration-list field-name val)
+ (for-each (lambda (val)
+ (serialize-mailbox-configuration field-name val))
+ val))
+
+(define-configuration namespace-configuration
+ (name
+ (string (error "namespace name is required"))
+ "Name for this namespace.")
+
+ (type
+ (string "private")
+ "Namespace type: @samp{private}, @samp{shared} or @samp{public}.")
+
+ (separator
+ (string "")
+ "Hierarchy separator to use. You should use the same separator for
+all namespaces or some clients get confused. @samp{/} is usually a good
+one. The default however depends on the underlying mail storage
+format.")
+
+ (prefix
+ (string "")
+ "Prefix required to access this namespace. This needs to be
+different for all namespaces. For example @samp{Public/}.")
+
+ (location
+ (string "")
+ "Physical location of the mailbox. This is in same format as
+mail_location, which is also the default for it.")
+
+ (inbox?
+ (boolean #f)
+ "There can be only one INBOX, and this setting defines which
+namespace has it.")
+
+ (hidden?
+ (boolean #f)
+ "If namespace is hidden, it's not advertised to clients via NAMESPACE
+extension. You'll most likely also want to set @samp{list? #f}. This is mostly
+useful when converting from another server with different namespaces
+which you want to deprecate but still keep working. For example you can
+create hidden namespaces with prefixes @samp{~/mail/}, @samp{~%u/mail/}
+and @samp{mail/}.")
+
+ (list?
+ (boolean #t)
+ "Show the mailboxes under this namespace with LIST command. This
+makes the namespace visible for clients that don't support NAMESPACE
+extension. The special @code{children} value lists child mailboxes, but
+hides the namespace prefix.")
+
+ (subscriptions?
+ (boolean #t)
+ "Namespace handles its own subscriptions. If set to @code{#f}, the
+parent namespace handles them. The empty prefix should always have this
+as @code{#t}.)")
+
+ (mailboxes
+ (mailbox-configuration-list '())
+ "List of predefined mailboxes in this namespace."))
+
+(define (serialize-namespace-configuration field-name val)
+ (format #t "namespace ~a {\n" (namespace-configuration-name val))
+ (serialize-configuration val (cdr namespace-configuration-fields))
+ (format #t "}\n"))
+(define (list-of-namespace-configuration? val)
+ (and (list? val) (and-map namespace-configuration? val)))
+(define (serialize-list-of-namespace-configuration field-name val)
+ (for-each (lambda (val)
+ (serialize-namespace-configuration field-name val))
+ val))
+
+(define-configuration dovecot-configuration
+ (dovecot
+ (package dovecot)
+ "The dovecot package.")
+
+ (listen
+ (comma-separated-string-list '("*" "::"))
+ "A list of IPs or hosts where to listen in for connections. @samp{*}
+listens in all IPv4 interfaces, @samp{::} listens in all IPv6
+interfaces. If you want to specify non-default ports or anything more
+complex, customize the address and port fields of the
+@samp{inet-listener} of the specific services you are interested in.")
+
+ (protocols
+ (protocol-configuration-list
+ (list (protocol-configuration
+ (name "imap"))))
+ "List of protocols we want to serve. Available protocols include
+@samp{imap}, @samp{pop3}, and @samp{lmtp}.")
+
+ (services
+ (service-configuration-list
+ (list
+ (service-configuration
+ (kind "imap-login")
+ (listeners
+ (list
+ (inet-listener-configuration (protocol "imap") (port 143) (ssl? #f))
+ (inet-listener-configuration (protocol "imaps") (port 993) (ssl? #t)))))
+ (service-configuration
+ (kind "pop3-login")
+ (listeners
+ (list
+ (inet-listener-configuration (protocol "pop3") (port 110) (ssl? #f))
+ (inet-listener-configuration (protocol "pop3s") (port 995) (ssl? #t)))))
+ (service-configuration
+ (kind "lmtp")
+ (listeners
+ (list (unix-listener-configuration (path "lmtp") (mode "0666")))))
+ (service-configuration (kind "imap"))
+ (service-configuration (kind "pop3"))
+ (service-configuration (kind "auth")
+ ;; In what could be taken to be a bug, the default value of 1 for
+ ;; service-count makes it so that a PAM auth worker can't fork off
+ ;; subprocesses for making blocking queries. The result is that nobody
+ ;; can log in -- very secure, but not very useful! If we simply omit
+ ;; the service-count, it will default to the value of
+ ;; auth-worker-max-count, which is 30, instead of defaulting to 1, which
+ ;; is the default for all other services. As a hack, bump this value to
+ ;; 30.
+ (service-count 30)
+ (listeners
+ (list (unix-listener-configuration (path "auth-userdb")))))
+ (service-configuration (kind "auth-worker"))
+ (service-configuration (kind "dict")
+ (listeners (list (unix-listener-configuration (path "dict")))))))
+ "List of services to enable. Available services include @samp{imap},
+@samp{imap-login}, @samp{pop3}, @samp{pop3-login}, @samp{auth}, and
+@samp{lmtp}.")
+
+ (dict
+ (dict-configuration (dict-configuration))
+ "Dict configuration, as created by the @code{dict-configuration}
+constructor.")
+
+ (passdbs
+ (passdb-configuration-list (list (passdb-configuration (driver "pam"))))
+ "List of passdb configurations, each one created by the
+@code{passdb-configuration} constructor.")
+
+ (userdbs
+ (userdb-configuration-list (list (userdb-configuration (driver "passwd"))))
+ "List of userdb configurations, each one created by the
+@code{userdb-configuration} constructor.")
+
+ (plugin-configuration
+ (plugin-configuration (plugin-configuration))
+ "Plug-in configuration, created by the @code{plugin-configuration}
+constructor.")
+
+ (namespaces
+ (list-of-namespace-configuration
+ (list
+ (namespace-configuration
+ (name "inbox")
+ (prefix "")
+ (inbox? #t)
+ (mailboxes
+ (list
+ (mailbox-configuration (name "Drafts") (special-use '("\\Drafts")))
+ (mailbox-configuration (name "Junk") (special-use '("\\Junk")))
+ (mailbox-configuration (name "Trash") (special-use '("\\Trash")))
+ (mailbox-configuration (name "Sent") (special-use '("\\Sent")))
+ (mailbox-configuration (name "Sent Messages") (special-use '("\\Sent")))
+ (mailbox-configuration (name "Drafts") (special-use '("\\Drafts"))))))))
+ "List of namespaces. Each item in the list is created by the
+@code{namespace-configuration} constructor.")
+
+ (base-dir
+ (file-name "/var/run/dovecot/")
+ "Base directory where to store runtime data.")
+
+ (login-greeting
+ (string "Dovecot ready.")
+ "Greeting message for clients.")
+
+ (login-trusted-networks
+ (space-separated-string-list '())
+ "List of trusted network ranges. Connections from these IPs are
+allowed to override their IP addresses and ports (for logging and for
+authentication checks). @samp{disable-plaintext-auth} is also ignored
+for these networks. Typically you'd specify your IMAP proxy servers
+here.")
+
+ (login-access-sockets
+ (space-separated-string-list '())
+ "List of login access check sockets (e.g. tcpwrap).")
+
+ (verbose-proctitle?
+ (boolean #f)
+ "Show more verbose process titles (in ps). Currently shows user name
+and IP address. Useful for seeing who are actually using the IMAP
+processes (e.g. shared mailboxes or if same uid is used for multiple
+accounts).")
+
+ (shutdown-clients?
+ (boolean #t)
+ "Should all processes be killed when Dovecot master process shuts down.
+Setting this to @code{#f} means that Dovecot can be upgraded without
+forcing existing client connections to close (although that could also
+be a problem if the upgrade is e.g. because of a security fix).")
+
+ (doveadm-worker-count
+ (non-negative-integer 0)
+ "If non-zero, run mail commands via this many connections to doveadm
+server, instead of running them directly in the same process.")
+
+ (doveadm-socket-path
+ (string "doveadm-server")
+ "UNIX socket or host:port used for connecting to doveadm server.")
+
+ (import-environment
+ (space-separated-string-list '("TZ"))
+ "List of environment variables that are preserved on Dovecot startup
+and passed down to all of its child processes. You can also give
+key=value pairs to always set specific settings.")
+
+;;; Authentication processes
+
+ (disable-plaintext-auth?
+ (boolean #t)
+ "Disable LOGIN command and all other plaintext authentications unless
+SSL/TLS is used (LOGINDISABLED capability). Note that if the remote IP
+matches the local IP (i.e. you're connecting from the same computer),
+the connection is considered secure and plaintext authentication is
+allowed. See also ssl=required setting.")
+
+ (auth-cache-size
+ (non-negative-integer 0)
+ "Authentication cache size (e.g. @samp{#e10e6}). 0 means it's disabled.
+Note that bsdauth, PAM and vpopmail require @samp{cache-key} to be set
+for caching to be used.")
+
+ (auth-cache-ttl
+ (string "1 hour")
+ "Time to live for cached data. After TTL expires the cached record
+is no longer used, *except* if the main database lookup returns internal
+failure. We also try to handle password changes automatically: If
+user's previous authentication was successful, but this one wasn't, the
+cache isn't used. For now this works only with plaintext
+authentication.")
+
+ (auth-cache-negative-ttl
+ (string "1 hour")
+ "TTL for negative hits (user not found, password mismatch).
+0 disables caching them completely.")
+
+ (auth-realms
+ (space-separated-string-list '())
+ "List of realms for SASL authentication mechanisms that need them.
+You can leave it empty if you don't want to support multiple realms.
+Many clients simply use the first one listed here, so keep the default
+realm first.")
+
+ (auth-default-realm
+ (string "")
+ "Default realm/domain to use if none was specified. This is used for
+both SASL realms and appending @@domain to username in plaintext
+logins.")
+
+ (auth-username-chars
+ (string
+ "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ01234567890.-_@")
+ "List of allowed characters in username. If the user-given username
+contains a character not listed in here, the login automatically fails.
+This is just an extra check to make sure user can't exploit any
+potential quote escaping vulnerabilities with SQL/LDAP databases. If
+you want to allow all characters, set this value to empty.")
+
+ (auth-username-translation
+ (string "")
+ "Username character translations before it's looked up from
+databases. The value contains series of from -> to characters. For
+example @samp{#@@/@@} means that @samp{#} and @samp{/} characters are
+translated to @samp{@@}.")
+
+ (auth-username-format
+ (string "%Lu")
+ "Username formatting before it's looked up from databases. You can
+use the standard variables here, e.g. %Lu would lowercase the username,
+%n would drop away the domain if it was given, or @samp{%n-AT-%d} would
+change the @samp{@@} into @samp{-AT-}. This translation is done after
+@samp{auth-username-translation} changes.")
+
+ (auth-master-user-separator
+ (string "")
+ "If you want to allow master users to log in by specifying the master
+username within the normal username string (i.e. not using SASL
+mechanism's support for it), you can specify the separator character
+here. The format is then <username><separator><master username>.
+UW-IMAP uses @samp{*} as the separator, so that could be a good
+choice.")
+
+ (auth-anonymous-username
+ (string "anonymous")
+ "Username to use for users logging in with ANONYMOUS SASL
+mechanism.")
+
+ (auth-worker-max-count
+ (non-negative-integer 30)
+ "Maximum number of dovecot-auth worker processes. They're used to
+execute blocking passdb and userdb queries (e.g. MySQL and PAM).
+They're automatically created and destroyed as needed.")
+
+ (auth-gssapi-hostname
+ (string "")
+ "Host name to use in GSSAPI principal names. The default is to use
+the name returned by gethostname(). Use @samp{$ALL} (with quotes) to
+allow all keytab entries.")
+
+ (auth-krb5-keytab
+ (string "")
+ "Kerberos keytab to use for the GSSAPI mechanism. Will use the
+system default (usually /etc/krb5.keytab) if not specified. You may
+need to change the auth service to run as root to be able to read this
+file.")
+
+ (auth-use-winbind?
+ (boolean #f)
+ "Do NTLM and GSS-SPNEGO authentication using Samba's winbind daemon
+and @samp{ntlm-auth} helper.
+<doc/wiki/Authentication/Mechanisms/Winbind.txt>.")
+
+ (auth-winbind-helper-path
+ (file-name "/usr/bin/ntlm_auth")
+ "Path for Samba's @samp{ntlm-auth} helper binary.")
+
+ (auth-failure-delay
+ (string "2 secs")
+ "Time to delay before replying to failed authentications.")
+
+ (auth-ssl-require-client-cert?
+ (boolean #f)
+ "Require a valid SSL client certificate or the authentication
+fails.")
+
+ (auth-ssl-username-from-cert?
+ (boolean #f)
+ "Take the username from client's SSL certificate, using
+@code{X509_NAME_get_text_by_NID()} which returns the subject's DN's
+CommonName.")
+
+ (auth-mechanisms
+ (space-separated-string-list '("plain"))
+ "List of wanted authentication mechanisms. Supported mechanisms are:
+@samp{plain}, @samp{login}, @samp{digest-md5}, @samp{cram-md5},
+@samp{ntlm}, @samp{rpa}, @samp{apop}, @samp{anonymous}, @samp{gssapi},
+@samp{otp}, @samp{skey}, and @samp{gss-spnego}. NOTE: See also
+@samp{disable-plaintext-auth} setting.")
+
+ (director-servers
+ (space-separated-string-list '())
+ "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 @samp{inet-listener} is using.")
+
+ (director-mail-servers
+ (space-separated-string-list '())
+ "List of IPs or hostnames to all backend mail servers. Ranges are
+allowed too, like 10.0.0.10-10.0.0.30.")
+
+ (director-user-expire
+ (string "15 min")
+ "How long to redirect users to a specific server after it no longer
+has any connections.")
+
+ (director-doveadm-port
+ (non-negative-integer 0)
+ "TCP/IP port that accepts doveadm connections (instead of director
+connections) If you enable this, you'll also need to add
+@samp{inet-listener} for the port.")
+
+ (director-username-hash
+ (string "%Lu")
+ "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.")
+
+;;; Log destination.
+
+ (log-path
+ (string "syslog")
+ "Log file to use for error messages. @samp{syslog} logs to syslog,
+@samp{/dev/stderr} logs to stderr.")
+
+ (info-log-path
+ (string "")
+ "Log file to use for informational messages. Defaults to
+@samp{log-path}.")
+
+ (debug-log-path
+ (string "")
+ "Log file to use for debug messages. Defaults to
+@samp{info-log-path}.")
+
+ (syslog-facility
+ (string "mail")
+ "Syslog facility to use if you're logging to syslog. Usually if you
+don't want to use @samp{mail}, you'll use local0..local7. Also other
+standard facilities are supported.")
+
+ (auth-verbose?
+ (boolean #f)
+ "Log unsuccessful authentication attempts and the reasons why they
+failed.")
+
+ (auth-verbose-passwords?
+ (boolean #f)
+ "In case of password mismatches, log the attempted password. Valid
+values are no, plain and sha1. sha1 can be useful for detecting brute
+force password attempts vs. user simply trying the same password over
+and over again. You can also truncate the value to n chars by appending
+\":n\" (e.g. sha1:6).")
+
+ (auth-debug?
+ (boolean #f)
+ "Even more verbose logging for debugging purposes. Shows for example
+SQL queries.")
+
+ (auth-debug-passwords?
+ (boolean #f)
+ "In case of password mismatches, log the passwords and used scheme so
+the problem can be debugged. Enabling this also enables
+@samp{auth-debug}.")
+
+ (mail-debug?
+ (boolean #f)
+ "Enable mail process debugging. This can help you figure out why
+Dovecot isn't finding your mails.")
+
+ (verbose-ssl?
+ (boolean #f)
+ "Show protocol level SSL errors.")
+
+ (log-timestamp
+ (string "\"%b %d %H:%M:%S \"")
+ "Prefix for each line written to log file. % codes are in
+strftime(3) format.")
+
+ (login-log-format-elements
+ (space-separated-string-list
+ '("user=<%u>" "method=%m" "rip=%r" "lip=%l" "mpid=%e" "%c"))
+ "List of elements we want to log. The elements which have a
+non-empty variable value are joined together to form a comma-separated
+string.")
+
+ (login-log-format
+ (string "%$: %s")
+ "Login log format. %s contains @samp{login-log-format-elements}
+string, %$ contains the data we want to log.")
+
+ (mail-log-prefix
+ (string "\"%s(%u): \"")
+ "Log prefix for mail processes. See doc/wiki/Variables.txt for list
+of possible variables you can use.")
+
+ (deliver-log-format
+ (string "msgid=%m: %$")
+ "Format to use for logging mail deliveries. You can use variables:
+@table @code
+@item %$
+Delivery status message (e.g. @samp{saved to INBOX})
+@item %m
+Message-ID
+@item %s
+Subject
+@item %f
+From address
+@item %p
+Physical size
+@item %w
+Virtual size.
+@end table")
+
+;;; Mailbox locations and namespaces
+
+ (mail-location
+ (string "")
+ "Location for users' mailboxes. The default is empty, which means
+that Dovecot tries to find the mailboxes automatically. This won't work
+if the user doesn't yet have any mail, so you should explicitly tell
+Dovecot the full location.
+
+If you're using mbox, giving a path to the INBOX
+file (e.g. /var/mail/%u) isn't enough. You'll also need to tell Dovecot
+where the other mailboxes are kept. This is called the \"root mail
+directory\", and it must be the first path given in the
+@samp{mail-location} setting.
+
+There are a few special variables you can use, eg.:
+
+@table @samp
+@item %u
+username
+@item %n
+user part in user@@domain, same as %u if there's no domain
+@item %d
+domain part in user@@domain, empty if there's no domain
+@item %h
+home director
+@end table
+
+See doc/wiki/Variables.txt for full list. Some examples:
+@table @samp
+@item maildir:~/Maildir
+@item mbox:~/mail:INBOX=/var/mail/%u
+@item mbox:/var/mail/%d/%1n/%n:INDEX=/var/indexes/%d/%1n/%
+@end table")
+
+ (mail-uid
+ (string "")
+ "System user and group used to access mails. If you use multiple,
+userdb can override these by returning uid or gid fields. You can use
+either numbers or names. <doc/wiki/UserIds.txt>.")
+
+ (mail-gid
+ (string "")
+ "")
+
+ (mail-privileged-group
+ (string "")
+ "Group to enable temporarily for privileged operations. Currently
+this is used only with INBOX when either its initial creation or
+dotlocking fails. Typically this is set to \"mail\" to give access to
+/var/mail.")
+
+ (mail-access-groups
+ (string "")
+ "Grant access to these supplementary groups for mail processes.
+Typically these are used to set up access to shared mailboxes. Note
+that it may be dangerous to set these if users can create
+symlinks (e.g. if \"mail\" group is set here, ln -s /var/mail ~/mail/var
+could allow a user to delete others' mailboxes, or ln -s
+/secret/shared/box ~/mail/mybox would allow reading it).")
+
+ (mail-full-filesystem-access?
+ (boolean #f)
+ "Allow full filesystem access to clients. There's no access checks
+other than what the operating system does for the active UID/GID. It
+works with both maildir and mboxes, allowing you to prefix mailboxes
+names with e.g. /path/ or ~user/.")
+
+;;; Mail processes
+
+ (mmap-disable?
+ (boolean #f)
+ "Don't use mmap() at all. This is required if you store indexes to
+shared filesystems (NFS or clustered filesystem).")
+
+ (dotlock-use-excl?
+ (boolean #t)
+ "Rely on @samp{O_EXCL} to work when creating dotlock files. NFS
+supports @samp{O_EXCL} since version 3, so this should be safe to use
+nowadays by default.")
+
+ (mail-fsync
+ (string "optimized")
+ "When to use fsync() or fdatasync() calls:
+@table @code
+@item optimized
+Whenever necessary to avoid losing important data
+@item always
+Useful with e.g. NFS when write()s are delayed
+@item never
+Never use it (best performance, but crashes can lose data).
+@end table")
+
+ (mail-nfs-storage?
+ (boolean #f)
+ "Mail storage exists in NFS. Set this to yes to make Dovecot flush
+NFS caches whenever needed. If you're using only a single mail server
+this isn't needed.")
+
+ (mail-nfs-index?
+ (boolean #f)
+ "Mail index files also exist in NFS. Setting this to yes requires
+@samp{mmap-disable? #t} and @samp{fsync-disable? #f}.")
+
+ (lock-method
+ (string "fcntl")
+ "Locking method for index files. Alternatives are fcntl, flock and
+dotlock. Dotlocking uses some tricks which may create more disk I/O
+than other locking methods. NFS users: flock doesn't work, remember to
+change @samp{mmap-disable}.")
+
+ (mail-temp-dir
+ (file-name "/tmp")
+ "Directory in which LDA/LMTP temporarily stores incoming mails >128
+kB.")
+
+ (first-valid-uid
+ (non-negative-integer 500)
+ "Valid UID range for users. This is mostly to make sure that users can't
+log in as daemons or other system users. Note that denying root logins is
+hardcoded to dovecot binary and can't be done even if @samp{first-valid-uid}
+is set to 0.")
+
+ (last-valid-uid
+ (non-negative-integer 0)
+ "")
+
+ (first-valid-gid
+ (non-negative-integer 1)
+ "Valid GID range for users. Users having non-valid GID as primary group ID
+aren't allowed to log in. If user belongs to supplementary groups with
+non-valid GIDs, those groups are not set.")
+
+ (last-valid-gid
+ (non-negative-integer 0)
+ "")
+
+ (mail-max-keyword-length
+ (non-negative-integer 50)
+ "Maximum allowed length for mail keyword name. It's only forced when
+trying to create new keywords.")
+
+ (valid-chroot-dirs
+ (colon-separated-file-name-list '())
+ "List of directories under which chrooting is allowed for mail
+processes (i.e. /var/mail will allow chrooting to /var/mail/foo/bar
+too). This setting doesn't affect @samp{login-chroot}
+@samp{mail-chroot} or auth chroot settings. If this setting is empty,
+\"/./\" in home dirs are ignored. WARNING: Never add directories here
+which local users can modify, that may lead to root exploit. Usually
+this should be done only if you don't allow shell access for users.
+<doc/wiki/Chrooting.txt>.")
+
+ (mail-chroot
+ (string "")
+ "Default chroot directory for mail processes. This can be overridden
+for specific users in user database by giving /./ in user's home
+directory (e.g. /home/./user chroots into /home). Note that usually
+there is no real need to do chrooting, Dovecot doesn't allow users to
+access files outside their mail directory anyway. If your home
+directories are prefixed with the chroot directory, append \"/.\" to
+@samp{mail-chroot}. <doc/wiki/Chrooting.txt>.")
+
+ (auth-socket-path
+ (file-name "/var/run/dovecot/auth-userdb")
+ "UNIX socket path to master authentication server to find users.
+This is used by imap (for shared users) and lda.")
+
+ (mail-plugin-dir
+ (file-name "/usr/lib/dovecot")
+ "Directory where to look up mail plugins.")
+
+ (mail-plugins
+ (space-separated-string-list '())
+ "List of plugins to load for all services. Plugins specific to IMAP,
+LDA, etc. are added to this list in their own .conf files.")
+
+
+ (mail-cache-min-mail-count
+ (non-negative-integer 0)
+ "The minimum number of mails in a mailbox before updates are done to
+cache file. This allows optimizing Dovecot's behavior to do less disk
+writes at the cost of more disk reads.")
+
+ (mailbox-idle-check-interval
+ (string "30 secs")
+ "When IDLE command is running, mailbox is checked once in a while to
+see if there are any new mails or other changes. This setting defines
+the minimum time to wait between those checks. Dovecot can also use
+dnotify, inotify and kqueue to find out immediately when changes
+occur.")
+
+ (mail-save-crlf?
+ (boolean #f)
+ "Save mails with CR+LF instead of plain LF. This makes sending those
+mails take less CPU, especially with sendfile() syscall with Linux and
+FreeBSD. But it also creates a bit more disk I/O which may just make it
+slower. Also note that if other software reads the mboxes/maildirs,
+they may handle the extra CRs wrong and cause problems.")
+
+ (maildir-stat-dirs?
+ (boolean #f)
+ "By default LIST command returns all entries in maildir beginning
+with a dot. Enabling this option makes Dovecot return only entries
+which are directories. This is done by stat()ing each entry, so it
+causes more disk I/O.
+ (For systems setting struct @samp{dirent->d_type} this check is free
+and it's done always regardless of this setting).")
+
+ (maildir-copy-with-hardlinks?
+ (boolean #t)
+ "When copying a message, do it with hard links whenever possible.
+This makes the performance much better, and it's unlikely to have any
+side effects.")
+
+ (maildir-very-dirty-syncs?
+ (boolean #f)
+ "Assume Dovecot is the only MUA accessing Maildir: Scan cur/
+directory only when its mtime changes unexpectedly or when we can't find
+the mail otherwise.")
+
+ (mbox-read-locks
+ (space-separated-string-list '("fcntl"))
+ "Which locking methods to use for locking mbox. There are four
+available:
+
+@table @code
+@item dotlock
+Create <mailbox>.lock file. This is the oldest and most NFS-safe
+solution. If you want to use /var/mail/ like directory, the users will
+need write access to that directory.
+@item dotlock-try
+Same as dotlock, but if it fails because of permissions or because there
+isn't enough disk space, just skip it.
+@item fcntl
+Use this if possible. Works with NFS too if lockd is used.
+@item flock
+May not exist in all systems. Doesn't work with NFS.
+@item lockf
+May not exist in all systems. Doesn't work with NFS.
+@end table
+
+You can use multiple locking methods; if you do the order they're declared
+in is important to avoid deadlocks if other MTAs/MUAs are using multiple
+locking methods as well. Some operating systems don't allow using some of
+them simultaneously.")
+
+ (mbox-write-locks
+ (space-separated-string-list '("dotlock" "fcntl"))
+ "")
+
+ (mbox-lock-timeout
+ (string "5 mins")
+ "Maximum time to wait for lock (all of them) before aborting.")
+
+ (mbox-dotlock-change-timeout
+ (string "2 mins")
+ "If dotlock exists but the mailbox isn't modified in any way,
+override the lock file after this much time.")
+
+ (mbox-dirty-syncs?
+ (boolean #t)
+ "When mbox changes unexpectedly we have to fully read it to find out
+what changed. If the mbox is large this can take a long time. Since
+the change is usually just a newly appended mail, it'd be faster to
+simply read the new mails. If this setting is enabled, Dovecot does
+this but still safely fallbacks to re-reading the whole mbox file
+whenever something in mbox isn't how it's expected to be. The only real
+downside to this setting is that if some other MUA changes message
+flags, Dovecot doesn't notice it immediately. Note that a full sync is
+done with SELECT, EXAMINE, EXPUNGE and CHECK commands.")
+
+ (mbox-very-dirty-syncs?
+ (boolean #f)
+ "Like @samp{mbox-dirty-syncs}, but don't do full syncs even with SELECT,
+EXAMINE, EXPUNGE or CHECK commands. If this is set,
+@samp{mbox-dirty-syncs} is ignored.")
+
+ (mbox-lazy-writes?
+ (boolean #t)
+ "Delay writing mbox headers until doing a full write sync (EXPUNGE
+and CHECK commands and when closing the mailbox). This is especially
+useful for POP3 where clients often delete all mails. The downside is
+that our changes aren't immediately visible to other MUAs.")
+
+ (mbox-min-index-size
+ (non-negative-integer 0)
+ "If mbox size is smaller than this (e.g. 100k), don't write index
+files. If an index file already exists it's still read, just not
+updated.")
+
+ (mdbox-rotate-size
+ (non-negative-integer #e2e6)
+ "Maximum dbox file size until it's rotated.")
+
+ (mdbox-rotate-interval
+ (string "1d")
+ "Maximum dbox file age until it's rotated. Typically in days. Day
+begins from midnight, so 1d = today, 2d = yesterday, etc. 0 = check
+disabled.")
+
+ (mdbox-preallocate-space?
+ (boolean #f)
+ "When creating new mdbox files, immediately preallocate their size to
+@samp{mdbox-rotate-size}. This setting currently works only in Linux
+with some filesystems (ext4, xfs).")
+
+ (mail-attachment-dir
+ (string "")
+ "sdbox and mdbox support saving mail attachments to external files,
+which also allows single instance storage for them. Other backends
+don't support this for now.
+
+WARNING: This feature hasn't been tested much yet. Use at your own risk.
+
+Directory root where to store mail attachments. Disabled, if empty.")
+
+ (mail-attachment-min-size
+ (non-negative-integer #e128e3)
+ "Attachments smaller than this aren't saved externally. It's also
+possible to write a plugin to disable saving specific attachments
+externally.")
+
+ (mail-attachment-fs
+ (string "sis posix")
+ "Filesystem backend to use for saving attachments:
+@table @code
+@item posix
+No SiS done by Dovecot (but this might help FS's own deduplication)
+@item sis posix
+SiS with immediate byte-by-byte comparison during saving
+@item sis-queue posix
+SiS with delayed comparison and deduplication.
+@end table")
+
+ (mail-attachment-hash
+ (string "%{sha1}")
+ "Hash format to use in attachment filenames. You can add any text and
+variables: @code{%@{md4@}}, @code{%@{md5@}}, @code{%@{sha1@}},
+@code{%@{sha256@}}, @code{%@{sha512@}}, @code{%@{size@}}. Variables can be
+truncated, e.g. @code{%@{sha256:80@}} returns only first 80 bits.")
+
+ (default-process-limit
+ (non-negative-integer 100)
+ "")
+
+ (default-client-limit
+ (non-negative-integer 1000)
+ "")
+
+ (default-vsz-limit
+ (non-negative-integer #e256e6)
+ "Default VSZ (virtual memory size) limit for service processes.
+This is mainly intended to catch and kill processes that leak memory
+before they eat up everything.")
+
+ (default-login-user
+ (string "dovenull")
+ "Login user is internally used by login processes. This is the most
+untrusted user in Dovecot system. It shouldn't have access to anything
+at all.")
+
+ (default-internal-user
+ (string "dovecot")
+ "Internal user is used by unprivileged processes. It should be
+separate from login user, so that login processes can't disturb other
+processes.")
+
+ (ssl?
+ (string "required")
+ "SSL/TLS support: yes, no, required. <doc/wiki/SSL.txt>.")
+
+ (ssl-cert
+ (string "</etc/dovecot/default.pem")
+ "PEM encoded X.509 SSL/TLS certificate (public key).")
+
+ (ssl-key
+ (string "</etc/dovecot/private/default.pem")
+ "PEM encoded SSL/TLS private key. The key is opened before
+dropping root privileges, so keep the key file unreadable by anyone but
+root.")
+
+ (ssl-key-password
+ (string "")
+ "If key file is password protected, give the password here.
+Alternatively give it when starting dovecot with -p parameter. Since
+this file is often world-readable, you may want to place this setting
+instead to a different.")
+
+ (ssl-ca
+ (string "")
+ "PEM encoded trusted certificate authority. Set this only if you
+intend to use @samp{ssl-verify-client-cert? #t}. The file should
+contain the CA certificate(s) followed by the matching
+CRL(s). (e.g. @samp{ssl-ca </etc/ssl/certs/ca.pem}).")
+ (ssl-require-crl?
+ (boolean #t)
+ "Require that CRL check succeeds for client certificates.")
+ (ssl-verify-client-cert?
+ (boolean #f)
+ "Request client to send a certificate. If you also want to require
+it, set @samp{auth-ssl-require-client-cert? #t} in auth section.")
+
+ (ssl-cert-username-field
+ (string "commonName")
+ "Which field from certificate to use for username. commonName and
+x500UniqueIdentifier are the usual choices. You'll also need to set
+@samp{auth-ssl-username-from-cert? #t}.")
+
+ (ssl-parameters-regenerate
+ (hours 168)
+ "How often to regenerate the SSL parameters file. Generation is
+quite CPU intensive operation. The value is in hours, 0 disables
+regeneration entirely.")
+
+ (ssl-protocols
+ (string "!SSLv2")
+ "SSL protocols to use.")
+
+ (ssl-cipher-list
+ (string "ALL:!LOW:!SSLv2:!EXP:!aNULL")
+ "SSL ciphers to use.")
+
+ (ssl-crypto-device
+ (string "")
+ "SSL crypto device to use, for valid values run \"openssl engine\".")
+
+ (postmaster-address
+ (string "")
+ "Address to use when sending rejection mails.
+Default is postmaster@@<your domain>. %d expands to recipient domain.")
+
+ (hostname
+ (string "")
+ "Hostname to use in various parts of sent mails (e.g. in Message-Id)
+and in LMTP replies. Default is the system's real hostname@@domain.")
+
+ (quota-full-tempfail?
+ (boolean #f)
+ "If user is over quota, return with temporary failure instead of
+bouncing the mail.")
+
+ (sendmail-path
+ (file-name "/usr/sbin/sendmail")
+ "Binary to use for sending mails.")
+
+ (submission-host
+ (string "")
+ "If non-empty, send mails via this SMTP host[:port] instead of
+sendmail.")
+
+ (rejection-subject
+ (string "Rejected: %s")
+ "Subject: header to use for rejection mails. You can use the same
+variables as for @samp{rejection-reason} below.")
+
+ (rejection-reason
+ (string "Your message to <%t> was automatically rejected:%n%r")
+ "Human readable error message for rejection mails. You can use
+variables:
+
+@table @code
+@item %n
+CRLF
+@item %r
+reason
+@item %s
+original subject
+@item %t
+recipient
+@end table")
+
+ (recipient-delimiter
+ (string "+")
+ "Delimiter character between local-part and detail in email
+address.")
+
+ (lda-original-recipient-header
+ (string "")
+ "Header where the original recipient address (SMTP's RCPT TO:
+address) is taken from if not available elsewhere. With dovecot-lda -a
+parameter overrides this. A commonly used header for this is
+X-Original-To.")
+
+ (lda-mailbox-autocreate?
+ (boolean #f)
+ "Should saving a mail to a nonexistent mailbox automatically create
+it?.")
+
+ (lda-mailbox-autosubscribe?
+ (boolean #f)
+ "Should automatically created mailboxes be also automatically
+subscribed?.")
+
+
+ (imap-max-line-length
+ (non-negative-integer #e64e3)
+ "Maximum IMAP command line length. Some clients generate very long
+command lines with huge mailboxes, so you may need to raise this if you
+get \"Too long argument\" or \"IMAP command line too large\" errors
+often.")
+
+ (imap-logout-format
+ (string "in=%i out=%o")
+ "IMAP logout format string:
+@table @code
+@item %i
+total number of bytes read from client
+@item %o
+total number of bytes sent to client.
+@end table")
+
+ (imap-capability
+ (string "")
+ "Override the IMAP CAPABILITY response. If the value begins with '+',
+add the given capabilities on top of the defaults (e.g. +XFOO XBAR).")
+
+ (imap-idle-notify-interval
+ (string "2 mins")
+ "How long to wait between \"OK Still here\" notifications when client
+is IDLEing.")
+
+ (imap-id-send
+ (string "")
+ "ID field names and values to send to clients. Using * as the value
+makes Dovecot use the default value. The following fields have default
+values currently: name, version, os, os-version, support-url,
+support-email.")
+
+ (imap-id-log
+ (string "")
+ "ID fields sent by client to log. * means everything.")
+
+ (imap-client-workarounds
+ (space-separated-string-list '())
+ "Workarounds for various client bugs:
+
+@table @code
+@item delay-newmail
+Send EXISTS/RECENT new mail notifications only when replying to NOOP and
+CHECK commands. Some clients ignore them otherwise, for example OSX
+Mail (<v2.1). Outlook Express breaks more badly though, without this it
+may show user \"Message no longer in server\" errors. Note that OE6
+still breaks even with this workaround if synchronization is set to
+\"Headers Only\".
+
+@item tb-extra-mailbox-sep
+Thunderbird gets somehow confused with LAYOUT=fs (mbox and dbox) and
+adds extra @samp{/} suffixes to mailbox names. This option causes Dovecot to
+ignore the extra @samp{/} instead of treating it as invalid mailbox name.
+
+@item tb-lsub-flags
+Show \\Noselect flags for LSUB replies with LAYOUT=fs (e.g. mbox).
+This makes Thunderbird realize they aren't selectable and show them
+greyed out, instead of only later giving \"not selectable\" popup error.
+@end table
+")
+
+ (imap-urlauth-host
+ (string "")
+ "Host allowed in URLAUTH URLs sent by client. \"*\" allows all.") )
+
+(define %dovecot-accounts
+ ;; Account and group for the Dovecot daemon.
+ (list (user-group (name "dovecot") (system? #t))
+ (user-account
+ (name "dovecot")
+ (group "dovecot")
+ (system? #t)
+ (comment "Dovecot daemon user")
+ (home-directory "/var/empty")
+ (shell #~(string-append #$shadow "/sbin/nologin")))
+
+ (user-group (name "dovenull") (system? #t))
+ (user-account
+ (name "dovenull")
+ (group "dovenull")
+ (system? #t)
+ (comment "Dovecot daemon login user")
+ (home-directory "/var/empty")
+ (shell #~(string-append #$shadow "/sbin/nologin")))))
+
+(define %dovecot-activation
+ ;; Activation gexp.
+ #~(begin
+ (use-modules (guix build utils))
+ (define (mkdir-p/perms directory owner perms)
+ (mkdir-p directory)
+ (chown "/var/run/dovecot" (passwd:uid owner) (passwd:gid owner))
+ (chmod directory perms))
+ (define (build-subject parameters)
+ (string-concatenate
+ (map (lambda (pair)
+ (let ((k (car pair)) (v (cdr pair)))
+ (define (escape-char str chr)
+ (string-join (string-split str chr) (string #\\ chr)))
+ (string-append "/" k "="
+ (escape-char (escape-char v #\=) #\/))))
+ (filter (lambda (pair) (cdr pair)) parameters))))
+ (define* (create-self-signed-certificate-if-absent
+ #:key private-key public-key (owner (getpwnam "root"))
+ (common-name (gethostname))
+ (organization-name "GuixSD")
+ (organization-unit-name "Default Self-Signed Certificate")
+ (subject-parameters `(("CN" . ,common-name)
+ ("O" . ,organization-name)
+ ("OU" . ,organization-unit-name)))
+ (subject (build-subject subject-parameters)))
+ ;; Note that by default, OpenSSL outputs keys in PEM format. This
+ ;; is what we want.
+ (unless (file-exists? private-key)
+ (cond
+ ((zero? (system* (string-append #$openssl "/bin/openssl")
+ "genrsa" "-out" private-key "2048"))
+ (chown private-key (passwd:uid owner) (passwd:gid owner))
+ (chmod private-key #o400))
+ (else
+ (format (current-error-port)
+ "Failed to create private key at ~a.\n" private-key))))
+ (unless (file-exists? public-key)
+ (cond
+ ((zero? (system* (string-append #$openssl "/bin/openssl")
+ "req" "-new" "-x509" "-key" private-key
+ "-out" public-key "-days" "3650"
+ "-batch" "-subj" subject))
+ (chown public-key (passwd:uid owner) (passwd:gid owner))
+ (chmod public-key #o444))
+ (else
+ (format (current-error-port)
+ "Failed to create public key at ~a.\n" public-key)))))
+ (let ((user (getpwnam "dovecot")))
+ (mkdir-p/perms "/var/run/dovecot" user #o755)
+ (mkdir-p/perms "/var/lib/dovecot" user #o755)
+ (mkdir-p/perms "/etc/dovecot" user #o755)
+ (mkdir-p/perms "/etc/dovecot/private" user #o700)
+ (create-self-signed-certificate-if-absent
+ #:private-key "/etc/dovecot/private/default.pem"
+ #:public-key "/etc/dovecot/default.pem"
+ #:owner (getpwnam "root")
+ #:common-name (format #f "Dovecot service on ~a" (gethostname))))))
+
+(define (dovecot-dmd-service config)
+ "Return a list of <dmd-service> for CONFIG."
+ (let* ((config-str (with-output-to-string
+ (lambda ()
+ (serialize-configuration config
+ dovecot-configuration-fields))))
+ (config-file (plain-file "dovecot.conf" config-str))
+ (dovecot (dovecot-configuration-dovecot config)))
+ (list (dmd-service
+ (documentation "Run the Dovecot POP3/IMAP mail server.")
+ (provision '(dovecot))
+ (requirement '(networking))
+ (start #~(make-forkexec-constructor
+ (list (string-append #$dovecot "/sbin/dovecot")
+ "-F" "-c" #$config-file)))
+ (stop #~(make-forkexec-constructor
+ (list (string-append #$dovecot "/sbin/dovecot")
+ "-c" #$config-file "stop")))))))
+
+(define %dovecot-pam-services
+ (list (unix-pam-service "dovecot")))
+
+(define dovecot-service-type
+ (let ((dovecot-package (compose list dovecot-configuration-dovecot)))
+ (service-type (name 'dovecot)
+ (extensions
+ (list (service-extension dmd-root-service-type
+ dovecot-dmd-service)
+ (service-extension account-service-type
+ (const %dovecot-accounts))
+ (service-extension pam-root-service-type
+ (const %dovecot-pam-services))
+ (service-extension activation-service-type
+ (const %dovecot-activation)))))))
+
+(define* (dovecot-service #:key (config (dovecot-configuration)))
+ "Return a service that runs @command{dovecot}, a mail server that can
+run POP3, IMAP, and LMTP."
+ (validate-configuration config dovecot-configuration-fields)
+ (service dovecot-service-type config))
+
+;; A little helper to make it easier to document all those fields.
+(define (generate-documentation)
+ (define documentation
+ `((dovecot-configuration
+ ,dovecot-configuration-fields
+ (dict dict-configuration)
+ (namespaces namespace-configuration)
+ (plugin plugin-configuration)
+ (passdbs passdb-configuration)
+ (userdbs userdb-configuration)
+ (services service-configuration)
+ (protocols protocol-configuration))
+ (dict-configuration ,dict-configuration-fields)
+ (plugin-configuration ,plugin-configuration-fields)
+ (passdb-configuration ,passdb-configuration-fields)
+ (userdb-configuration ,userdb-configuration-fields)
+ (unix-listener-configuration ,unix-listener-configuration-fields)
+ (fifo-listener-configuration ,fifo-listener-configuration-fields)
+ (inet-listener-configuration ,inet-listener-configuration-fields)
+ (namespace-configuration
+ ,namespace-configuration-fields
+ (mailboxes mailbox-configuration))
+ (mailbox-configuration ,mailbox-configuration-fields)
+ (service-configuration
+ ,service-configuration-fields
+ (listeners unix-listener-configuration fifo-listener-configuration
+ inet-listener-configuration))
+ (protocol-configuration ,protocol-configuration-fields)))
+ (define (generate configuration-name)
+ (match (assq-ref documentation configuration-name)
+ ((fields . sub-documentation)
+ (format #t "\nAvailable @code{~a} fields are:\n\n" configuration-name)
+ (for-each
+ (lambda (f)
+ (let ((field-name (configuration-field-name f))
+ (field-type (configuration-field-type f))
+ (field-docs (string-trim-both
+ (configuration-field-documentation f)))
+ (default (catch #t
+ (configuration-field-default-value-thunk f)
+ (lambda _ 'nope))))
+ (define (escape-chars str chars escape)
+ (with-output-to-string
+ (lambda ()
+ (string-for-each (lambda (c)
+ (when (char-set-contains? chars c)
+ (display escape))
+ (display c))
+ str))))
+ (define (show-default? val)
+ (or (string? default) (number? default) (boolean? default)
+ (and (list? val) (and-map show-default? val))))
+ (format #t "@deftypevr {@code{~a} parameter} ~a ~a\n~a\n"
+ configuration-name field-type field-name field-docs)
+ (when (show-default? default)
+ (format #t "Defaults to @samp{~a}.\n"
+ (escape-chars (format #f "~s" default)
+ (char-set #\@ #\{ #\})
+ #\@)))
+ (for-each generate (or (assq-ref sub-documentation field-name) '()))
+ (format #t "@end deftypevr\n\n")))
+ fields))))
+ (generate 'dovecot-configuration))
--
2.6.3
^ permalink raw reply related [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 1/2] gnu: dovecot: Add linux-pam to inputs.
2015-12-14 21:09 [PATCH 1/2] gnu: dovecot: Add linux-pam to inputs Andy Wingo
2015-12-14 21:09 ` [PATCH 2/2] gnu: Add dovecot service Andy Wingo
@ 2015-12-15 22:45 ` Ludovic Courtès
1 sibling, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Ludovic Courtès @ 2015-12-15 22:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Andy Wingo; +Cc: guix-devel
Andy Wingo <wingo@igalia.com> skribis:
> * gnu/packages/mail.scm (dovecot): Add linux-pam to inputs, enabling the
> PAM auth driver.
LGTM, thanks!
Ludo’.
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* Re: [PATCH 2/2] gnu: Add dovecot service
2015-12-14 21:09 ` [PATCH 2/2] gnu: Add dovecot service Andy Wingo
@ 2015-12-15 22:58 ` Ludovic Courtès
2015-12-16 8:04 ` Andy Wingo
2015-12-18 9:26 ` Andy Wingo
1 sibling, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Ludovic Courtès @ 2015-12-15 22:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Andy Wingo; +Cc: guix-devel
Andy Wingo <wingo@igalia.com> skribis:
> * gnu/services/mail.scm: New file.
> (dovecot-service, dovecot-configuration, dict-configuration)
> (passdb-configuration, userdb-configuration)
> (unix-listener-configuration, fifo-listener-configuration)
> (inet-listener-configuration, service-configuration)
> (protocol-configuration, plugin-configuration, mailbox-configuration)
> (namespace-configuration): New public variables.
>
> * gnu-system.am (GNU_SYSTEM_MODULES): Add (gnu services mail).
>
> * doc/guix.texi (Mail Services): New node.
Impressive piece of work! Really nice.
Regarding the Schemefied configuration, do you think Dovecot’s
configuration model is stable enough that this won’t have to change
much? Is a “cheat mode” (where one can pass raw strings to paste into
the configuration file) needed?
> +To add IMAP support to a GuixSD system, add a @code{dovecot-service} to
s|IMAP support|an IMAP/POP3 email server|
> +@c The following documentation was initially generated by
> +@c (generate-documentation) in (gnu services mail). Manually maintained
> +@c documentation is better, so we shouldn't hesitate to edit below as
> +@c needed. However if the change you want to make to this documentation
> +@c can be done in an automated way, it's probably easier to change
> +@c (generate-documentation) than to make it below and have to deal with
> +@c the churn as dovecot updates.
Makes sense to me!
> +(define-configuration unix-listener-configuration
> + (path
> + (file-name (error "unix listener path required"))
> + "The file name on which to listen.")
s/path/file-name/ maybe
We should probably use a ‘dovecot-error’ procedure instead of ‘error’,
like:
(define (dovecot-error message)
(raise (condition (&message (message message))
(&dovecot-configuration-error))))
This would be better handled by the UI and possibly other users. WDYT?
> +(define (validate-configuration config fields)
> + (for-each (lambda (field)
> + (let ((val ((configuration-field-getter field) config)))
> + (unless ((configuration-field-predicate field) val)
> + (error "Invalid value for field:"
> + (configuration-field-name field) val))))
> + fields))
> +
> +(define (validate-package field-name package)
> + (unless (package? package)
> + (error "not a package" package)))
Likewise here.
Otherwise LGTM.
Thank you!
Ludo’.
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* Re: [PATCH 2/2] gnu: Add dovecot service
2015-12-15 22:58 ` Ludovic Courtès
@ 2015-12-16 8:04 ` Andy Wingo
2015-12-16 23:14 ` Leo Famulari
0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Andy Wingo @ 2015-12-16 8:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ludovic Courtès; +Cc: guix-devel
Greets,
On Tue 15 Dec 2015 22:58, ludo@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
> Andy Wingo <wingo@igalia.com> skribis:
>
>> * gnu/services/mail.scm: New file.
>
> Regarding the Schemefied configuration, do you think Dovecot’s
> configuration model is stable enough that this won’t have to change
> much? Is a “cheat mode” (where one can pass raw strings to paste into
> the configuration file) needed?
I don't think dovecot configuration changes too much, no. It's pretty
stable AFAIU but I am not actually a dovecot expert. I mostly use it to
proxy a local maildir forest as IMAP, because I use an MTA that doesn't
(didn't used to?) deal with Maildir very well.
That said... the Scheme configuration interface is complete. If it's
not, that's a bug, and I think we can expect a Guix user to file a patch
:)
More than that, though, I think that we should be doing something like
this for all services that we implement, at least as the standard way to
integrate a service. For example the nginx service should have a Scheme
configuration interface, and when we start to compose multiple web
services into a nginx server, we should compose them on the Scheme
configuration level, not as .conf snippets. Of course, there's also
room for a Scheme configuration that abstracts over different web
servers, but there should also be a complete Scheme configuration level
for any particular web server.
You might have read Olin Shiver's thing on 100% and 80% solutions, from
http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/shivers/papers/sre.txt, but I know not
everyone has, so I copy the preamble here :)
* Preamble: 100% and 80% solutions
----------------------------------
There's a problem with tool design in the free software and academic
community. The tool designers are usually people who are building tools for
some larger goal. For example, let's take the case of someone who wants to do
web hacking in Scheme. His Scheme system doesn't have a sockets interface, so
he sits down and hacks one up for his particular Scheme implementation. Now,
socket API's are not what this programmer is interested in; he wants to get on
with things and hack the exciting stuff -- his real interest is Web services.
So he does a quick 80% job, which is adequate to get him up and running, and
then he's on to his orignal goal.
Unfortunately, his quickly-built socket interface isn't general. It just
covers the bits this particular hacker needed for his applications. So the
next guy that comes along and needs a socket interface can't use this one.
Not only does it lack coverage, but the deep structure wasn't thought out well
enough to allow for quality extension. So *he* does his *own* 80%
implementation. Five hackers later, five different, incompatible, ungeneral
implementations had been built. No one can use each others code.
The alternate way systems like this end up going over a cliff is that the
initial 80% system gets patched over and over again by subsequent hackers, and
what results is 80% bandaids and 20% structured code. When systems evolve
organically, it's unsuprising and unavoidable that what one ends up with is a
horrible design -- consider the DOS -> Win95 path.
As an alternative to five hackers doing five 80% solutions of the same
problem, we would be better off if each programmer picked a different task,
and really thought it through -- a 100% solution. Then each time a programmer
solved a problem, no one else would have to redo the effort. Of course, it's
true that 100% solutions are significantly harder to design and build than 80%
solutions. But they have one tremendous labor-savings advantage: you don't
have to constantly reinvent the wheel. The up-front investment buys you
forward progress; you aren't trapped endlessly reinventing the same awkward
wheel.
Examples: I've done this three times. The first time was when I needed an
emacs mode in graduate school for interacting with Scheme processes. I looked
around, and I found a snarled up mess of many, many 80% solutions, some for
Lisp, some for Scheme, some for shells, some for gdb, and so forth. These
modes had all started off at some point as the original emacs shell.el mode,
then had been hacked up, eventually drifting into divergence. The keybindings
had no commonality. Some modes recovered old commands with a "yank" type form,
on c-c y. Some modes recovered old commands with m-p and m-n. It was hugely
confusing and not very functional.
The right thing to do was to carefully implement one, common base mode for
process interaction, and to carefully put in hooks for customising this base
mode into language-specific modes -- lisp, shell, Scheme, etc. So that's what
I did. I carefully went over the keybindings and functionality of all the
process modes I could find -- even going back to old Lisp Machine bindings for
Zwei -- and then I designed and implemented a base mode called comint. Now,
all process modes are implemented on top of comint, and no one, ever, has to
re-implement this code. Users only have to learn one set of bindings for
the common functions. Features put into the common code are available for free
to all the derived modes. Extensions are done, not by doing a completely new
design, but *in terms of* the original system -- it may not be perfect, but
it's good enough to allow people to move on and do other things.
The second time was the design of the Scheme Unix API found in scsh. Most
Schemes have a couple of functions for changing directory, some minimal socket
hacking, and perhaps forking off a shell command with the system() C function.
But no one has done a complete job, and the functions are never compatible.
It was a classic 80%-solution disaster. So I sat down to do a careful, 100%
job -- I wanted to cover everything in section 2 of the Unix man pages, in a
manner that was harmonious with the deep structures of the Scheme language. As
a design task, it was a tremendous amount of work, taking several years, and
multiple revisions. But now it's done. Scsh's socket code, for instance,
*completely* implements the socket API. My hope in doing all this was that
other people could profit from my investment. If you are building your own
Scheme system, *you* don't have to put in the time. You can just steal the
design. Or the code.
The regexp notation in this document represents a third attempt at this kind
of design. Looking back, I'm amazed at how much time I poured into the design,
not to mention the complete reference implementation. I sold myself on doing a
serious job with the philosophy of the 100% design -- the point is to save
other people the trouble. If the design is good enough, then instead of having
to do your own, you can steal mine and use the time saved... to do your own
100% design of something *else*, and fill in another gap.
I am not saying that these three designs of mine represent the last word on
the issues -- "100%" is really a bit of a misnomer, since no design is ever
truly 100%. I would prefer to think of them as sufficiently good that they at
least present low-water marks -- future systems, I'd hope, can at least build
upon these designs, hopefully *in terms of* these designs. You don't ever have
to do *worse* -- you can just steal the design. If you don't have a
significantly better idea, I'd encourage you to adopt the design for the
benefits of compatibility. If you *do* have an improvement, email me about it,
so we can fold it in to the core design and *everyone* can win -- and we can
also make your improvement part of the standard, so that people can use your
good idea and *still* be portable.
But here's what I'd really like: instead of tweaking regexps, you go do your
own 100% design or two. Because I'd like to use them. If everyone does just
one, then that's all anyone has to do.
-Olin
Finally, I'm not adverse to a .conf file escape hatch. It's especially
convincing in a context where other services do the same -- we should
have a greater degree of uniformity across services. However if other
services implemented a 100%-solution Scheme configuration interface, I
wonder if we would still want the .conf file interface. Dunno!
>> +To add IMAP support to a GuixSD system, add a @code{dovecot-service} to
>
> s|IMAP support|an IMAP/POP3 email server|
ACK
>> +(define-configuration unix-listener-configuration
>> + (path
>> + (file-name (error "unix listener path required"))
>> + "The file name on which to listen.")
>
> s/path/file-name/ maybe
Can I push back on this? Currently there each configuration parameter
maps in a direct way to the property in the dovecot.conf, which has the
nice property that it corresponds with the upstream Dovecot
documentation. Dunno.
> We should probably use a ‘dovecot-error’ procedure instead of ‘error’,
ACK
Will fix nits. Let me know if "path" is OK as a configuration
parameter. We call it a file name in the documentation at least :)
Cheers,
A
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/2] gnu: Add dovecot service
2015-12-16 8:04 ` Andy Wingo
@ 2015-12-16 23:14 ` Leo Famulari
2015-12-17 9:22 ` Andy Wingo
2015-12-17 15:38 ` Christopher Allan Webber
0 siblings, 2 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Leo Famulari @ 2015-12-16 23:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Andy Wingo; +Cc: guix-devel
On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 08:04:19AM +0000, Andy Wingo wrote:
> On Tue 15 Dec 2015 22:58, ludo@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
> > Andy Wingo <wingo@igalia.com> skribis:
> >
> >> * gnu/services/mail.scm: New file.
> >
> > Regarding the Schemefied configuration, do you think Dovecot’s
> > configuration model is stable enough that this won’t have to change
> > much? Is a “cheat mode” (where one can pass raw strings to paste into
> > the configuration file) needed?
>
> Finally, I'm not adverse to a .conf file escape hatch. It's especially
> convincing in a context where other services do the same -- we should
> have a greater degree of uniformity across services. However if other
> services implemented a 100%-solution Scheme configuration interface, I
> wonder if we would still want the .conf file interface. Dunno!
For 3rd party software, I think we should make it possible for users to
use upstream's configuration language, preferably as a text block inside
of the service configuration block.
Otherwise, it will be difficult for users to migrate to GuixSD, since
their existing configuration files and their knowledge won't apply.
Plus, it will make it more difficult for our users to get support for
the 3rd party software if it is configured in an unfamiliar way.
I'm wary of this approach based on my experiences with systemd on NixOS,
where only some features of systemd are exposed by the Nix wrapper. [0]
Now _that_ is a frustrating 80% solution.
On the other hand, being able to reuse my existing nginx.conf within
configuration.nix was very convenient.
[0]
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/1689
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/3702
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/2] gnu: Add dovecot service
2015-12-16 23:14 ` Leo Famulari
@ 2015-12-17 9:22 ` Andy Wingo
2015-12-17 14:23 ` Ludovic Courtès
2015-12-17 15:38 ` Christopher Allan Webber
1 sibling, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Andy Wingo @ 2015-12-17 9:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Leo Famulari; +Cc: guix-devel
On Wed 16 Dec 2015 23:14, Leo Famulari <leo@famulari.name> writes:
> On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 08:04:19AM +0000, Andy Wingo wrote:
>> On Tue 15 Dec 2015 22:58, ludo@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
>> > Andy Wingo <wingo@igalia.com> skribis:
>> >
>> >> * gnu/services/mail.scm: New file.
>> >
>> > Regarding the Schemefied configuration, do you think Dovecot’s
>> > configuration model is stable enough that this won’t have to change
>> > much? Is a “cheat mode” (where one can pass raw strings to paste into
>> > the configuration file) needed?
>>
>> Finally, I'm not adverse to a .conf file escape hatch. It's especially
>> convincing in a context where other services do the same -- we should
>> have a greater degree of uniformity across services. However if other
>> services implemented a 100%-solution Scheme configuration interface, I
>> wonder if we would still want the .conf file interface. Dunno!
>
> For 3rd party software, I think we should make it possible for users to
> use upstream's configuration language, preferably as a text block inside
> of the service configuration block.
Point well taken, thanks for the input. I'll add the ability to
specify the configuration as a string, as you suggest.
Andy
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/2] gnu: Add dovecot service
2015-12-17 9:22 ` Andy Wingo
@ 2015-12-17 14:23 ` Ludovic Courtès
0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Ludovic Courtès @ 2015-12-17 14:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Andy Wingo; +Cc: guix-devel
Andy Wingo <wingo@igalia.com> skribis:
> On Wed 16 Dec 2015 23:14, Leo Famulari <leo@famulari.name> writes:
>
>> On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 08:04:19AM +0000, Andy Wingo wrote:
>>> On Tue 15 Dec 2015 22:58, ludo@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
>>> > Andy Wingo <wingo@igalia.com> skribis:
>>> >
>>> >> * gnu/services/mail.scm: New file.
>>> >
>>> > Regarding the Schemefied configuration, do you think Dovecot’s
>>> > configuration model is stable enough that this won’t have to change
>>> > much? Is a “cheat mode” (where one can pass raw strings to paste into
>>> > the configuration file) needed?
>>>
>>> Finally, I'm not adverse to a .conf file escape hatch. It's especially
>>> convincing in a context where other services do the same -- we should
>>> have a greater degree of uniformity across services. However if other
>>> services implemented a 100%-solution Scheme configuration interface, I
>>> wonder if we would still want the .conf file interface. Dunno!
>>
>> For 3rd party software, I think we should make it possible for users to
>> use upstream's configuration language, preferably as a text block inside
>> of the service configuration block.
>
> Point well taken, thanks for the input. I'll add the ability to
> specify the configuration as a string, as you suggest.
Yeah, I think that having a “cheat code” that allows one to provide
strings to be pasted into the configuration file can be useful.
Ludo’.
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/2] gnu: Add dovecot service
2015-12-16 23:14 ` Leo Famulari
2015-12-17 9:22 ` Andy Wingo
@ 2015-12-17 15:38 ` Christopher Allan Webber
2015-12-18 0:59 ` Leo Famulari
1 sibling, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Christopher Allan Webber @ 2015-12-17 15:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Leo Famulari; +Cc: guix-devel
Leo Famulari writes:
> On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 08:04:19AM +0000, Andy Wingo wrote:
>> On Tue 15 Dec 2015 22:58, ludo@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
>> > Andy Wingo <wingo@igalia.com> skribis:
>> >
>> >> * gnu/services/mail.scm: New file.
>> >
>> > Regarding the Schemefied configuration, do you think Dovecot’s
>> > configuration model is stable enough that this won’t have to change
>> > much? Is a “cheat mode” (where one can pass raw strings to paste into
>> > the configuration file) needed?
>>
>> Finally, I'm not adverse to a .conf file escape hatch. It's especially
>> convincing in a context where other services do the same -- we should
>> have a greater degree of uniformity across services. However if other
>> services implemented a 100%-solution Scheme configuration interface, I
>> wonder if we would still want the .conf file interface. Dunno!
>
> For 3rd party software, I think we should make it possible for users to
> use upstream's configuration language, preferably as a text block inside
> of the service configuration block.
>
> Otherwise, it will be difficult for users to migrate to GuixSD, since
> their existing configuration files and their knowledge won't apply.
> Plus, it will make it more difficult for our users to get support for
> the 3rd party software if it is configured in an unfamiliar way.
>
> I'm wary of this approach based on my experiences with systemd on NixOS,
> where only some features of systemd are exposed by the Nix wrapper. [0]
> Now _that_ is a frustrating 80% solution.
>
> On the other hand, being able to reuse my existing nginx.conf within
> configuration.nix was very convenient.
>
> [0]
> https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/1689
> https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/3702
Thank you! I strongly agree with this point.
I know many of us want to get away from "stringly typed" or "string
substitution" type solutions, and that's for very good reason. But if
someone already has a config file that they have ready to go, that's
good to support. And many of our config writers might be lossy... so
while we should prefer schemey, composable interfaces, letting users
just dump in a block of text is pretty important for many of these, I
think.
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/2] gnu: Add dovecot service
2015-12-17 15:38 ` Christopher Allan Webber
@ 2015-12-18 0:59 ` Leo Famulari
0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Leo Famulari @ 2015-12-18 0:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Christopher Allan Webber; +Cc: guix-devel
On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 09:38:31AM -0600, Christopher Allan Webber wrote:
> I know many of us want to get away from "stringly typed" or "string
> substitution" type solutions, and that's for very good reason. But if
> someone already has a config file that they have ready to go, that's
> good to support. And many of our config writers might be lossy... so
> while we should prefer schemey, composable interfaces, letting users
> just dump in a block of text is pretty important for many of these, I
> think.
I think that having the whole system in Scheme is awesome! But for the
case of configuring software created elsewhere, I think it makes sense
to be able to do things the "other way".
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/2] gnu: Add dovecot service
2015-12-14 21:09 ` [PATCH 2/2] gnu: Add dovecot service Andy Wingo
2015-12-15 22:58 ` Ludovic Courtès
@ 2015-12-18 9:26 ` Andy Wingo
1 sibling, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Andy Wingo @ 2015-12-18 9:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: guix-devel
On Mon 14 Dec 2015 22:09, Andy Wingo <wingo@igalia.com> writes:
> * gnu/services/mail.scm: New file.
I pushed these two, adding the option for the #:config argument to
`dovecot-configuration' to be an instance of either
`dovecot-configuration' or `opaque-dovecot-configuration'. The latter
is for specifying the dovecot.conf as a string. It's a record because
the config also needs the package object, and hey, records are nice.
Documented in the manual too. Thanks for the feedback, further notes
are welcome!
Andy
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