Variables ========= You can use special variables in several places: * [MailLocation.txt] setting and [Namespaces.txt] locations * [UserDatabase.Static.txt] and [AuthDatabase.PasswdFile.txt] template strings * [AuthDatabase.LDAP.txt] and [AuthDatabase.SQL.txt] userdb query strings * log prefix for imap/pop3 process * [Plugins.txt] settings The variables that work (almost) everywhere are: * +------------+------------------------------+---------------------------------+ | *Variable* | *Long name* | *Description* | +------------+------------------------------+---------------------------------+ | %% | | '%' character. See | | | | for| | | | further information about %% | | | | variables | +------------+------------------------------+---------------------------------+ | %u | user | full username (e.g. user@domain)| +------------+------------------------------+---------------------------------+ | %n | username | user part in user@domain, same | | | | as %u if there's no domain | +------------+------------------------------+---------------------------------+ | %d | domain | domain part in user@domain, | | | | empty if user with no domain | +------------+------------------------------+---------------------------------+ | %s | service | imap, pop3, smtp, lda (and | | | | doveadm, dsync, etc.) | +------------+------------------------------+---------------------------------+ | %p | pid | PID of the current process | | | | (login or imap/pop3 process) | +------------+------------------------------+---------------------------------+ | %l | lip | local IP address | +------------+------------------------------+---------------------------------+ | %r | rip | remote IP address | +------------+------------------------------+---------------------------------+ | | session | session ID for this client | | | | connection (unique for 9 years) | | | | (v2.1.6+) | +------------+------------------------------+---------------------------------+ | | auth_user | SASL authentication ID (e.g. if | | | | master user login is done, this | | | | contains the master username). | | | | If username changes during | | | | authentication, this value | | | | contains the original username. | | | | Otherwise the same as %{user}. | | | | (v2.2.11+) | +------------+------------------------------+---------------------------------+ | | auth_username | user part in %{auth_user} | | | | (v2.2.11+) | +------------+------------------------------+---------------------------------+ | | auth_domain | domain part in %{auth_user} | | | | (v2.2.11+) | +------------+------------------------------+---------------------------------+ | | userdb: | Expands to extra field "name" | | | | returned by userdb (v2.2.19+) | +------------+------------------------------+---------------------------------+ | | encrypt;: | Encrypt field (v2.2.29+) (see | | | | ) | +------------+------------------------------+---------------------------------+ | | decrypt; | Decrypt field (v2.2.29+) (see | | | | ) | +------------+------------------------------+---------------------------------+ These variables work almost everywhere else except in Dovecot-auth (userdb queries/templates): * +------------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+ | *Variable* | *Long | *Description* | | | name* | | +------------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+ | %h | home | home directory. Use of ~/ is better whenever | | | | possible. | +------------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+ | %i | uid | UNIX UID of the user | +------------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+ | | gid | UNIX group identifier of the user (v2.0.17+) | +------------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+ These variables work only in Dovecot-auth and 'login_log_format_elements' setting: * +----+--------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ | %m | mech | | | | | [Authentication.Mechanisms.txt], e.g. PLAIN | +----+--------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ | %a | lport | Local port | +----+--------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ | %b | rport | Remote port | +----+--------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ | %c | secured | "secured" string with SSL, TLS and localhost | | | | connections. Otherwise empty. | +----+--------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ | | real_rip | Same as %{rip}, except in proxy setups contains | | | | the remote proxy's IP instead of the client's IP | | | | (v2.1.10+) | +----+--------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ | | real_lip | Same as %{lip}, except in proxy setups contains | | | | the local proxy's IP instead of the remote proxy's| | | | IP (v2.2+) | +----+--------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ | | real_rport | Similar to %{real_rip} except for port instead of | | | | IP (v2.2+) | +----+--------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ | | real_lport | Similar to %{real_lip} except for port instead of | | | | IP (v2.2+) | +----+--------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ | | orig_user | Same as %{user}, except using the original | | | | username the client sent before any changes by | | | | auth process (v2.2.6+, v2.2.13+ for auth) | +----+--------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ | | orig_username | Same as %{username}, except using the original | | | | username (v2.2.6+, v2.2.13+ for auth) | +----+--------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ | | orig_domain | Same as %{domain}, except using the original | | | | username (v2.2.6+, v2.2.13+ for auth) | +----+--------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ | | local_name | Expands to TLS SNI hostname, if given (v2.2.26+) | +----+--------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ | | client_id | Expands to client ID request as IMAP arglist | | | | (v2.2.29+/v2.3+). Needs imap_id_retain=yes | +----+--------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ | | passdb: | Expands to extra field "name" returned by passdb | | | | (v2.2.19+) | +----+--------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ | | forward_ | Used by proxies to pass on values to next hop, see| | | | | | | | (v2.2.29+/v2.3+) | +----+--------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ These variables work only in Dovecot-auth: * +------------+----------------+-----------------------------------------------+ | *Variable* | *Long name* | *Description* | +------------+----------------+-----------------------------------------------+ | %w | password | plaintext password from plaintext | | | | authentication mechanism | +------------+----------------+-----------------------------------------------+ | %k | cert | "valid" if client had sent a valid client | | | | certificate, otherwise empty. | +------------+----------------+-----------------------------------------------+ | | login_user | For master user logins: Logged in user@domain | +------------+----------------+-----------------------------------------------+ | | login_username | For master user logins: Logged in user | +------------+----------------+-----------------------------------------------+ | | login_domain | For master user logins: Logged in domain | +------------+----------------+-----------------------------------------------+ | | domain_first | For "username@domain_first@domain_last" style | | | | usernames (v2.2.6+) | +------------+----------------+-----------------------------------------------+ | | domain_last | For "username@domain_first@domain_last" style | | | | usernames (v2.2.6+) | +------------+----------------+-----------------------------------------------+ | | master_user | For master user logins: The master username | | | | (v2.2.7+) | +------------+----------------+-----------------------------------------------+ | | session_pid | For user logins: The PID of the IMAP/POP3 | | | | process handling the session. (v2.2.7+) | +------------+----------------+-----------------------------------------------+ | | passdb: | Return passdb extra field "name". | | | | %{passdb:name:default} returns "default" if | | | | "name" doesn't exist (not returned if name | | | | exists but is empty) (v2.2.19+) | +------------+----------------+-----------------------------------------------+ | | userdb: | Return userdb extra field "name". | | | | %{userdb:name:default} returns "default" if | | | | "name" doesn't exist (not returned if name | | | | exists but is empty) (v2.2.19+) | +------------+----------------+-----------------------------------------------+ These variables work only in 'login_log_format_elements' setting: * +------------+--------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | *Variable* | *Long name* | *Description* | +------------+--------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | %k | ssl_security | SSL protocol and cipher information, e.g. "TLSv1| | | | with cipher DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA (256/256 bits)" | +------------+--------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | %e | mail_pid | Mail process (imap/pop3) PID that handles the | | | | post-login connection | +------------+--------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | | listener | Expands to the socket listener name as specified| | | | in config file (v2.2.19+) | +------------+--------------+-------------------------------------------------+ These variables work only in 'deliver_log_format' setting: * +------------+---------------+------------------------------------------------+ | *Variable* | *Long name* | *Description* | +------------+---------------+------------------------------------------------+ | %$ | | Log entry | +------------+---------------+------------------------------------------------+ | %m | msgid | Message-ID | +------------+---------------+------------------------------------------------+ | %s | subject | Subject | +------------+---------------+------------------------------------------------+ | %f | from | From address | +------------+---------------+------------------------------------------------+ | %e | from_envelope | Envelope sender | +------------+---------------+------------------------------------------------+ | | to_envelope | Envelope recipient (v2.2.19+) | +------------+---------------+------------------------------------------------+ | %p | size | Message size | +------------+---------------+------------------------------------------------+ | %w | vsize | Virtual message size | +------------+---------------+------------------------------------------------+ | | delivery_time | How many milliseconds was spent actually | | | | delivering the mail (v2.2.18+) | +------------+---------------+------------------------------------------------+ | | session_time | How many milliseconds the LMTP session took in | | | | total, including network waits (v2.2.18+) | +------------+---------------+------------------------------------------------+ These variables work only in 'auth_policy_request_attributes' setting: * +------------+--------------------+-------------------------------------------+ | *Variable* | *Long name* | *Description* | +------------+--------------------+-------------------------------------------+ | | hashed_password | Truncated auth policy hash of username and| | | | password | +------------+--------------------+-------------------------------------------+ | | requested_username | Since v2.2.34, contains correct username | +------------+--------------------+-------------------------------------------+ * Long variable names can be used like '%{long_name} ' or with L modifier: '%L{long_name}'. * Environment variables can be accessed with '%{env:ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE} '. * Additionally, the (self-explanatory) variables '%{pid} ' and '%{hostname} ' are available. Modifiers --------- You can apply a modifiers for each variable (e.g. %Us = POP3): * %L - lowercase * %U - uppercase * %E - escape '"', "'" and '\' characters by inserting '\' before them. Note that variables in SQL queries are automatically escaped, you don't need to use this modifier for them. * %X - parse the variable as a base-10 number, and convert it to base-16 (hexadecimal) * %R - reverse the string * %N - take a 32bit hash of the variable and return it as hex. You can also limit the hash value. For example %256Nu gives values 0..ff. You might want padding also, so %2.256Nu gives 00..ff. This can be useful for example in dividing users automatically to multiple partitions. * This is "New Hash", based on MD5 to give better distribution of values (no need for any string reversing kludges either). (v2.2.3+) * %H - Same as %N, but use "old hash" (not recommended anymore) * %H hash function is a bit bad if all the strings end with the same text, so if you're hashing usernames being in user@domain form, you probably want to reverse the username to get better hash value variety, e.g. %3RHu. * %{;rounds=,truncate=,salt=s,format=:field} - Generic hash function that outputs a hex (by default) or base64 value. Hash algorithm is any of the supported ones, e.g. md5, sha1, sha256. Also "pkcs5" is supported using SHA256. For example: %{sha256:user} or %{md5;truncate=32:user}. (v2.2.27+) * %M - return the string's MD5 sum as hex. * %D - return "sub.domain.org" as "sub,dc=domain,dc=org" (for LDAP queries) * %T - Trim trailing whitespace You can take a substring of the variable by giving optional offset followed by '.' and width after the '%' character. For example %2u gives first two characters of the username. %2.1u gives third character of the username. If the offset is negative, it counts from the end, for example %-2.2i gives the UID mod 100 (last two characters of the UID printed in a string). If a positive offset points outside the value, empty string is returned, if a negative offset does then the string is taken from the start. If the width is prefixed with zero, the string isn't truncated, but only padded with '0' character if the string is shorter. For example %04i may return "0001", "1000" and "12345". %1.04i for the same string would return "001", "000" and "2345". If the width is negative, it counts from the end, for example %0.-2u gives all but the last two characters from the username. (v2.2.13+) The modifiers are applied from left-to-right order, except the substring is always taken from the final string. Conditionals ------------ Since v2.2.33 it's possible to use conditionals in variable expansion. The generic syntax is ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- %{if;value1;operator;value2;value-if-true;value-if-false} ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- Each field can contain another variable expansion, facilitating for nested ifs. If some field refers to another field, it must use either %v or %{value} syntax. Escaping is supported, so one can have values like \%{value} that will not get expanded, or literal : and ; in the expression. Spaces and quotes are fully supported. Following operators are supported +------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ | *operator* | *explanation* | +------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ | == | NUMERIC equality | +------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ | != | NUMERIC inequality | +------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ | < | NUMERIC less than | +------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ | <= | NUMERIC less or equal | +------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ | > | NUMERIC greater than | +------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ | >= | NUMERIC greater or equal | +------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ | eq | String equality | +------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ | ne | String inequality | +------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ | lt | String inequality | +------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ | le | String inequality | +------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ | gt | String inequality | +------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ | ge | String inequality | +------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ | * | Wildcard match (mask on value2) | +------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ | !* | Wildcard non-match (mask on value2) | +------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ | ~ | Regular expression match (pattern on value2, extended POSIX) | +------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ | !~ | String inequality (pattern on value2, extended POSIX) | +------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ (This file was created from the wiki on 2019-06-19 12:42)