On Aug 15, 2010, at 4:56 PM, Marc Perkel wrote:



On 8/15/2010 3:06 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 15.8.2010, at 22.46, Marc Perkel wrote:

passdb {
 driver = sql
 args = /etc/dovecot/dovecot-sql-master.conf.ext
 master = yes
 pass = yes
}
..
I'm assuming that the masteruser and masterpass is passed to the master passdb and when doing so the variable %u is the master user. I assume that %n and %d also represent the name and domain part of the master user.
Yes.

What I need is to also be able to have variables for the loginuser passed to the master user query. Something like %lu, %ln, and %ld perhaps. That way with MySQL tricks I might be able to see if the master user is master for that particular login user. That way I can give domain owners or owners of multiple domains the ability to manage the email accounts within their scope of permission.

These are available in v2.0:

%{login_user}
%{login_username}
%{login_domain}

I guess they should be added to wiki..

Further testing shows  %{login_domain} returns an empty string.

What was your test? Mysql query log?

Did you add them as '%{login_user}' or '%login_user'?

ChangeLog has:

        * src/auth/auth-request.c:
        auth: Added %{login_user}, %{login_username} and %{login_domain}
        variables that are set for master logins.
        [5ae4a5c14f5b]

// Brad

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