Chef cookbook to install and configure Dovecot.
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TODO: Enter the cookbook description here.
e.g. This cookbook makes your favorite breakfast sandwhich.
TODO: List your cookbook requirements. Be sure to include any requirements this cookbook has on platforms, libraries, other cookbooks, packages, operating systems, etc.
e.g.
toaster
- dovecot needs toaster to brown your bagel.TODO: List you cookbook attributes here.
e.g.
Key | Type | Description | Default |
---|---|---|---|
['dovecot']['bacon'] | Boolean | whether to include bacon | true |
TODO: Write usage instructions for each cookbook.
e.g.
Just include dovecot
in your node's run_list
:
{
"name":"my_node",
"run_list": [
"recipe[dovecot]"
]
}
TODO: (optional) If this is a public cookbook, detail the process for contributing. If this is a private cookbook, remove this section.
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add_component_x
)Authors: TODO: List authors