is it also possible to have 2 tests in dbmail_usermap?

I'd like to reduce helpdesk traffic by both allowing users to logon with
1) userid
2) [EMAIL PROTECTED]

the users are in the database in the form "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"

i.e. would this work?:

| login | sock_allow | sock_deny | userid --+------------+------------------------+---------------------- +------------- 1 | ANY | inet:10.0.0.1:110 | |[EMAIL PROTECTED] 1 | ANY | inet:10.0.0.1:110 | |%s

Marc



Op 30-okt-2006, om 22:47 heeft Paul J Stevens het volgende geschreven:

Marc Dirix wrote:
Hi


The dbmail_usermap is not working as I expected. Somehow I'm doing
something wrong here
or dbmail behaves wrong.

This is my dbmail_usermap:

| login | sock_allow | sock_deny | userid --+------------+------------------------+---------------------- +-------------

1 | ANY | inet:10.0.0.1:110 | |
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
1 | ANY        | inet:10.0.0.6:110    |                | [EMAIL PROTECTED]

If I enter both in dbmail, none of the users (neither [EMAIL PROTECTED] nor
[EMAIL PROTECTED])
are able to logon.

Only entering one of them ables either one to logon. And disables logon
from a different ip completeley!

Marc,

What are you trying to achieve exactly?

Include some relevant log5 please.



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