2010/1/4 Anthony Nedland <anthony.nedl...@baldwin-telecom.net>: > Charles Marcus wrote: >> dovecot -n output shows which config file dovecot is actually using, as >> opposed to which one you *think* it is using. > Then how do I change the one it's using?
As Pascal wrote, you select the -c option for the alternate configuration file upon startup. As to why you don't just swap the files round - I don't know: regardless, you may change the init.d script to reflect the change in your configuration file location. In Debian, for example, you would change the CONF=/etc/dovecot/${NAME}.conf in /etc/init.d/dovecot to CONF=/etc/dovecot/dovecot-postfix.conf -R Ronald MacDonald : +44-7772-351655 ron...@rmacd.com : http://www.rmacd.com 4/1 Gillespie Crescent, Edinburgh EH10 4HT