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NAME

     table_passwd — format description for smtpd passwd tables

DESCRIPTION

     This manual page documents the file format of "passwd" tables used by the smtpd(8) mail
     daemon.

     The format described here applies to tables as defined in smtpd.conf(5).

PASSWD TABLE

     A "passwd" table stores information regarding local users.  The information is encoded using
     the traditional passwd(5) format and allows the sharing of a user database across different
     software supporting this format.

     The table is used by smtpd(8) when authenticating a user or when user information such as
     user-id or home directory is required for a delivery.

     A "passwd" table consists of a flat file containing the user entries, each one on a line by
     itself, with fields separated by a colon:

           gilles:*:1000:1000:Gilles:/home/gilles:/sbin/nologin
           eric:*:1001:1001:Eric:/home/eric:/sbin/nologin
           chl:*:1002:1002:Charles:/home/chl:/sbin/nologin

     Besides the first username field and depending on the table type, fields are optional and
     might be empty.  The gecos and the shell field are not used and ignored.

     If the table is used for authentication, the second field should contain a password
     encrypted using the crypt(3) function.  Such passwords can be generated using the encrypt(1)
     utility or smtpctl(8) encrypt command.

     If the table is used for user information, user-id, group-id, and home directory fields are
     required.

     In favor of supporting shared authentication with the Dovecot Passwd-file format, extra
     fields after the last shell field are allowed (and ignored).

SEE ALSO

     passwd(5), smtpd.conf(5), smtpctl(8), smtpd(8)

HISTORY

     The first version of table_passwd was written in 2013.

AUTHORS

     table_passwd was initially written by Gilles Chehade <gilles@poolp.org> and further improved
     by Joerg Jung <jung@openbsd.org>.