clear up confusion about override.d (#3325)

See https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver/issues/3323#issuecomment-1543636636
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@ -101,12 +101,13 @@ DMS brings sane default settings for Rspamd. They are located at `/etc/rspamd/lo
!!! question "What is [`docker-data/dms/config/`][docs-dms-config-volume]?" !!! question "What is [`docker-data/dms/config/`][docs-dms-config-volume]?"
If you want to overwrite the default settings and / or provide your own settings, you can place files at `docker-data/dms/config/rspamd/override.d/` (a directory that is linked to `/etc/rspamd/override.d/`, if it exists) to override Rspamd and DMS default settings. If you want to overwrite the default settings and / or provide your own settings, you can place files at `docker-data/dms/config/rspamd/override.d/` (a directory that is linked to `/etc/rspamd/override.d/`, if it exists) to override Rspamd and DMS default settings. This directory will not do a complete file override, but a [forced override of the specific settings in that file][rspamd-docs-override-dir].
!!! warning "Clashing Overrides" !!! warning "Clashing Overrides"
Note that when also [using the `rspamd-commands` file](#with-the-help-of-a-custom-file), files in `override.d` may be overwritten in case you adjust them manually and with the help of the file. Note that when also [using the `rspamd-commands` file](#with-the-help-of-a-custom-file), files in `override.d` may be overwritten in case you adjust them manually and with the help of the file.
[rspamd-docs-override-dir]: https://www.rspamd.com/doc/faq.html#what-are-the-locald-and-overrided-directories
[docs-dms-config-volume]: ../../faq.md#what-about-the-docker-datadmsconfig-directory [docs-dms-config-volume]: ../../faq.md#what-about-the-docker-datadmsconfig-directory
### With the Help of a Custom File ### With the Help of a Custom File