If you mean local users. Mine are all virtual.
I think when I'm up to it, I have working configs on my test site, I'll upgrade it.

Dovecot s a VERY good product.
--john

On 1/24/26 4:24 PM, Washington Odhiambo wrote:
If you use system accounts, the migration is so easy.


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On Sat, Jan 24, 2026, 18:27 John Hill via dovecot <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Yes there is a release note, and yes it includes extreme changes.

    I have yet to update Debian due to this. I did install in a test site
    and spent the better part of a day getting it to work, hopefully.

    In fairness Dovecot is free. They don't owe me anything. If opensource
    software is going to treat its users like this. I guess that could
    generate sales.

    I am considering other options, before I upgrade to Debian 13 or maybe
    something altogether different.

    --john


    On 1/24/26 9:48 AM, Washington Odhiambo via dovecot wrote:
     >     On Sat, Jan 24, 2026 at 4:11PM Curtis J Blank via dovecot
     >     <[1][email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
     >
     >       I just did a Tumbleweed upgrade. then I had to fix dovecot.
    No warning
     >       that dovecot was going to break what so ever. Below is all
    the things I
     >       had to fix. And then I could not read my email in
    Thunderbird because
     >       you changed:
     >
     >       mail_location = mbox:~/mail:INBOX=/var/spool/mail/%u
     >       to
     >       mail_driver = mbox
     >       mail_path = ~/mail
     >       mail_inbox_path = /var/spool/mail/%{user}
     >
     >       and the "%u" to "%{user}" was the showstopper.
     >
     >       What a crock of BS! I spent 3 hours determining the problem
    and then
     >       fixing dovecot because you decided to make major changes
    for no good
     >       reason. It worked just fine the way it was. You could have
    automated the
     >       changes by providing a utility that would make the changes
    the first
     >       time it started up after the upgrade.
     >
     >     All this ranting while you did not read the release announcement?
     >     Oh Lord of Mercy :-)
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     >     Best regards,
     >     Odhiambo WASHINGTON,
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     >     "Oh, the cruft.", egrep -v '^$|^.*#' -\_(Tu)_/- :-)
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