POSTCONF(1)                                                        POSTCONF(1)

NAME
       postconf - Postfix configuration utility

SYNOPSIS
       Managing main.cf:

       postconf [-dfhnv] [-c config_dir] [parameter ...]

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

       postconf [-#v] [-c config_dir] [parameter ...]

       Managing master.cf:

       postconf [-fMv] [-c config_dir] [service ...]

       Managing other configuration:

       postconf [-aAlmv] [-c config_dir]

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

DESCRIPTION
       By default, the postconf(1) command displays the values of
       main.cf configuration parameters, and warns about possible
       mis-typed parameter names (Postfix 2.9 and later).  It can
       also change main.cf  configuration  parameter  values,  or
       display  other configuration information about the Postfix
       mail system.

       Options:

       -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   configuration
              parameters  by  specifying  one of the names listed
              below.

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

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

              dovecot
                     This server plug-in uses the Dovecot authen-
                     tication server, and is available when Post-
                     fix is built with any form of SASL  support.

              This  feature  is  available  with  Postfix 2.3 and
              later.

              cyrus  This client plug-in is available when  Post-
                     fix 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 begin-
              ning  of  delivery  status  notification (DSN) mes-
              sages, 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 templates,
              specify an empty template file name (in shell  lan-
              guage: "").

              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 main.cf 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   protect   shell
              metacharacters and whitespace.

              With  Postfix  version  2.8 and later, the -e is no
              longer needed.

       -f     When printing main.cf  or  master.cf  configuration
              file  entries,  fold long lines for human readabil-
              ity.

              This feature is  available  with  Postfix  2.9  and
              later.

       -h     Show  main.cf parameter values only; do not prepend
              the "name = "  label  that  normally  precedes  the
              value.

       -l     List  the  names  of  all supported mailbox locking
              methods.  Postfix 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  filename.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     Show master.cf file  contents  instead  of  main.cf
              file  contents.   Use  -Mf  to  fold long lines for
              human readability.

              If service ... is specified, only the matching ser-
              vices  will  be  output.  For example, a service of
              inet will match all services  that  listen  on  the
              network.

              Specify  zero  or  more arguments, each with a ser-
              vice-type name (inet, unix, fifo, or pass) or  with
              a  service-name.service-type  pair,  where service-
              name is the first field of a master.cf entry.

              This feature is  available  with  Postfix  2.9  and
              later.

       -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  syntax  depends
              on  the lookup table type as described in the DATA-
              BASE_README document.

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

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

              cidr   A table that associates values  with  Class-
                     less  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,  someone  may  find
                     this useful someday.

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

              internal
                     A non-shared, in-memory hash table. Its con-
                     tent are lost when a process terminates.

              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 Reg-
                     ular   Expressions.   The   file  format  is
                     described in pcre_table(5).

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

              proxy (read-only)
                     A  lookup  table that is implemented via the
                     Postfix proxymap(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_ta-
                     ble(5).

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

              sqlite (read-only)
                     Perform  lookups from SQLite database files.
                     This is described in sqlite_table(5).

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

              tcp (read-only)
                     Perform lookups using a simple request-reply
                     protocol that is described in  tcp_table(5).

              texthash (read-only)
                     Produces  similar  results  as  hash: files,
                     except  that  you  don't  need  to  run  the
                     postmap(1)  command  before  you can use the
                     file, and that it does  not  detect  changes
                     after the file is read.

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

                     unix:passwd.byname
                            The  table is the UNIX password data-
                            base. 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 Post-
              fix was built.

       -n     Print main.cf parameter settings that  are  explic-
              itly specified in main.cf.

       -t [template_file]
              Display the templates for delivery status notifica-
              tion (DSN) messages. To override the built-in  tem-
              plates,  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. Mul-
              tiple  -v  options  make  the software increasingly
              verbose.

       -#     Edit the main.cf configuration file.  The  file  is
              copied to a temporary file then renamed into place.
              The parameters specified on the  command  line  are
              commented-out, so that they revert to their default
              values. Specify a  list  of  parameter  names,  not
              name=value  pairs.  There is no postconf command to
              perform the reverse operation.

              This feature is  available  with  Postfix  2.6  and
              later.

DIAGNOSTICS
       Problems are reported to the standard error stream.

BUGS
       postconf(1)  may  log "unused parameter" warnings for mas-
       ter.cf   entries   with   "-o    user-defined-name=value".
       Addressing  this  limitation requires support for per-ser-
       vice parameter name spaces.

ENVIRONMENT
       MAIL_CONFIG
              Directory with Postfix configuration files.

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

       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 configuration files.

       bounce_template_file (empty)
              Pathname  of  a configuration file with bounce mes-
              sage templates.

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

SEE ALSO
       bounce(5), bounce template file format
       master(5), master.cf configuration file syntax
       postconf(5), main.cf configuration file syntax

README FILES
       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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