# Add configuration The Dovecot default configuration can easily be extended providing a `config/dovecot.cf` file. [Dovecot documentation](http://wiki.dovecot.org/FrontPage) remains the best place to find configuration options. Your `docker-mailserver` folder should look like this example: ``` ├── config │ ├── dovecot.cf │ ├── postfix-accounts.cf │ └── postfix-virtual.cf ├── docker-compose.yml └── README.md ``` One common option to change is the maximum number of connections per user: ``` mail_max_userip_connections = 100 ``` Another option to change is the maximum number of connections per user: ``` mail_max_userip_connections = 100 ``` Another important option is the `default_process_limit` (defaults to 100). If high-security mode is enabled you'll need to make sure this count is higher than the maximum number of users that can be logged in simultaneously. # Override configuration For major configuration changes it’s best to override the `dovecot` configuration files. For each configuration file you want to override, add a list entry under the `volumes:` key. ```yaml version: '2' services: mail: ... volumes: - maildata:/var/mail ... - ./config/dovecot/10-master.conf:/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-master.conf ``` # Debugging To debug your dovecot configuration you can use this command: ```sh ./setup.sh debug login doveconf | grep ``` [setup.sh](https://github.com/tomav/docker-mailserver/blob/master/setup.sh) is included in the `docker-mailserver` repository. or ```sh docker exec -ti doveconf | grep ``` The `config/dovecot.cf` is copied to `/etc/dovecot/local.conf`. To check this file run: ```sh docker exec -ti cat /etc/dovecot/local.conf ```