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POSTCONF(1)							   POSTCONF(1)



NAME
       postconf - Postfix configuration utility

SYNOPSIS
       postconf [-dhnv] [-c config_dir] [parameter ...]

       postconf [-aAmlv] [-c config_dir]

       postconf [-ev] [-c config_dir] [parameter=value ...]

       postconf [-btv] [-c config_dir] [template_file]

DESCRIPTION
       The  postconf(1)  command  displays  the actual values of configuration
       parameters, changes configuration parameter values, or  displays  other
       configuration information about the Postfix mail system.

       Options:

       -a     List  the available SASL server plug-in types.  The SASL plug-in
	      type is selected with the smtpd_sasl_type configuration  parame
	      ter by specifying one of the names listed below.

	      cyrus  This  server  plug-in  is available when Postfix is built
		     with Cyrus SASL support.

	      dovecot
		     This server plug-in requires the  Dovecot	authentication
		     server.

	      This feature is available with Postfix 2.3 and later.

       -A     List  the available SASL client plug-in types.  The SASL plug-in
	      type is selected with the smtp_sasl_type or lmtp_sasl_type  con
	      figuration  parameters  by  specifying  one  of the names listed
	      below.

	      cyrus  This client plug-in is available when  Postfix  is  built
		     with Cyrus SASL support.

	      This feature is available with Postfix 2.3 and later.

       -b [template_file]
	      Display the message text that appears at the beginning of deliv
	      ery status notification (DSN) messages, with  $name  expressions
	      replaced	by  actual  values.   To override the built-in message
	      text, specify a template file at the end of the command line, or
	      specify a template file in main.cf with the bounce_template_file
	      parameter.  To force selection of the built-in message text tem
	      plates,  specify an empty template file name (in shell language:
	      "").

	      This feature is available with Postfix 2.3 and later.

       -c config_dir
	      The main.cf configuration file is in the named directory instead
	      of the default configuration directory.

       -d     Print default parameter settings instead of actual settings.

       -e     Edit  the  main.cf  configuration  file. The file is copied to a
	      temporary file then renamed into place.  Parameters  and	values
	      are  specified  on the command line. Use quotes in order to pro
	      tect shell metacharacters and whitespace.

       -h     Show parameter values only, not the name =  label that  nor
	      mally precedes the value.

       -l     List  the names of all supported mailbox locking methods.  Post
	      fix supports the following methods:

	      flock  A kernel-based advisory locking method  for  local  files
		     only.  This locking method is available on systems with a
		     BSD compatible library.

	      fcntl  A kernel-based advisory  locking  method  for  local  and
		     remote files.

	      dotlock
		     An application-level locking method. An application locks
		     a file named filename by  creating  a  file  named  file
		     name.lock.  The application is expected to remove its own
		     lock file, as well as stale lock  files  that  were  left
		     behind after abnormal termination.

       -m     List  the  names of all supported lookup table types. In Postfix
	      configuration files, lookup tables are specified	as  type:name,
	      where type is one of the types listed below. The table name syn
	      tax depends on  the  lookup  table  type	as  described  in  the
	      DATABASE_README document.

	      btree  A	sorted, balanced tree structure.  This is available on
		     systems with support for Berkeley DB databases.

	      cdb    A read-optimized structure with no support for  incremen
		     tal  updates.   This is available on systems with support
		     for CDB databases.

	      cidr   A table that  associates  values  with  Classless	Inter-
		     Domain  Routing  (CIDR)  patterns.  This  is described in
		     cidr_table(5).

	      dbm    An indexed file type based on hashing.  This is available
		     on systems with support for DBM databases.

	      environ
		     The UNIX process environment array. The lookup key is the
		     variable name. Originally implemented for testing,  some
		     one may find this useful someday.

	      hash   An indexed file type based on hashing.  This is available
		     on systems with support for Berkeley DB databases.

	      ldap (read-only)
		     Perform  lookups  using  the  LDAP  protocol.   This   is
		     described in ldap_table(5).

	      mysql (read-only)
		     Perform   lookups	using  the  MYSQL  protocol.  This  is
		     described in mysql_table(5).

	      pcre (read-only)
		     A lookup table based on Perl Compatible  Regular  Expres
		     sions. The file format is described in pcre_table(5).

	      pgsql (read-only)
		     Perform  lookups  using  the PostgreSQL protocol. This is
		     described in pgsql_table(5).

	      proxy (read-only)
		     A lookup table that is implemented via the Postfix  prox
		     ymap(8) service. The table name syntax is type:name.

	      regexp (read-only)
		     A	lookup	table  based  on regular expressions. The file
		     format is described in regexp_table(5).

	      sdbm   An indexed file type based on hashing.  This is available
		     on systems with support for SDBM databases.

	      static (read-only)
		     A	table  that  always returns its name as lookup result.
		     For example, static:foobar always returns the string foo
		     bar as lookup result.

	      tcp (read-only)
		     Perform  lookups  using  a  simple request-reply protocol
		     that is described in tcp_table(5).  This feature  is  not
		     included with Postfix 2.2.

	      unix (read-only)
		     A	limited way to query the UNIX authentication database.
		     The following tables are implemented:

		     unix:passwd.byname
			     The table is the UNIX password database. The  key
			     is  a  login name.  The result is a password file
			     entry in passwd(5) format.

		     unix:group.byname
			     The table is the UNIX group database. The key  is
			     a	group  name.  The result is a group file entry
			     in group(5) format.

	      Other table types may exist depending on how Postfix was	built.

       -n     Print  parameter	settings  that	are not left at their built-in
	      default value, because they are explicitly specified in main.cf.

       -t [template_file]
	      Display  the  templates  for  delivery status notification (DSN)
	      messages. To override the built-in templates, specify a template
	      file  at the end of the command line, or specify a template file
	      in main.cf with the bounce_template_file	parameter.   To  force
	      selection  of  the built-in templates, specify an empty template
	      file name (in shell language: "").

	      This feature is available with Postfix 2.3 and later.

       -v     Enable verbose  logging  for  debugging  purposes.  Multiple  -v
	      options make the software increasingly verbose.

DIAGNOSTICS
       Problems are reported to the standard error stream.

ENVIRONMENT
       MAIL_CONFIG
	      Directory with Postfix configuration files.

CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
       The  following  main.cf parameters are especially relevant to this pro
       gram.

       The text below provides only a parameter summary. See  postconf(5)  for
       more details including examples.

       config_directory (see postconf -d output)
	      The  default  location of the Postfix main.cf and master.cf con
	      figuration files.

       bounce_template_file (empty)
	      Pathname of a configuration file with bounce message  templates.

FILES
       /etc/postfix/main.cf, Postfix configuration parameters

SEE ALSO
       bounce(5), bounce template file format
       postconf(5), configuration parameters

README FILES
       Use  "postconf readme_directory" or "postconf html_directory" to locate
       this information.
       DATABASE_README, Postfix lookup table overview

LICENSE
       The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this software.

AUTHOR(S)
       Wietse Venema
       IBM T.J. Watson Research
       P.O. Box 704
       Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA



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