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@ -212,13 +212,13 @@ mail-config.yml contains the configuration and looks like this:
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comment: test
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comment: test
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smtp: mx.example.com
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smtp: mx.example.com
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config-update shows the number of created/modified/deleted objects after import.
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config-import shows the number of created/modified/deleted objects after import.
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To suppress all messages except error messages use ``--quiet``.
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To suppress all messages except error messages use ``--quiet``.
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By adding the ``--verbose`` switch the import gets more detailed and shows exactly what attributes changed.
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By adding the ``--verbose`` switch the import gets more detailed and shows exactly what attributes changed.
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In all log messages plain-text secrets (dkim-keys, passwords) are hidden by default. Use ``--secrets`` to log secrets.
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In all log messages plain-text secrets (dkim-keys, passwords) are hidden by default. Use ``--secrets`` to log secrets.
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If you want to test what would be done when importing without committing any changes, use ``--dry-run``.
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If you want to test what would be done when importing without committing any changes, use ``--dry-run``.
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By default config-update replaces the whole configuration. ``--update`` allows to modify the existing configuration instead.
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By default config-import replaces the whole configuration. ``--update`` allows to modify the existing configuration instead.
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New elements will be added and existing elements will be modified.
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New elements will be added and existing elements will be modified.
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It is possible to delete a single element or prune all elements from lists and associative arrays using a special notation:
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It is possible to delete a single element or prune all elements from lists and associative arrays using a special notation:
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