On 19-09-2023 22:36, Dave McGuire wrote:
On 9/19/23 16:34, Michael Grant wrote:
Thanks, I was hoping for something less complicated. I found
auth_username_format %n
which drops the domain if supplied. Unfortunately my imap username
isn't 'mgrant'. Probably i could make this work if there
On 2023-09-19 3:51 p.m., Michael Grant via dovecot wrote:
I've been using dovecot using system usernames (my unix uname as my
IMAP username). But today I tried New Outlook which requires the imap
username match my email address.
I'm not sure about "New Outlook" but other versions of Outlook (e
On 19-09-2023 22:36, Dave McGuire wrote:
On 9/19/23 16:34, Michael Grant wrote:
Thanks, I was hoping for something less complicated. I found
auth_username_format %n
which drops the domain if supplied. Unfortunately my imap username
isn't 'mgrant'. Probably i could make this work if there
On 9/19/23 16:34, Michael Grant wrote:
Heya mgrant, been a long time!
Very! Will hit you off-list.
:-)
If you're using a database for authentication, you can do this sort of
translation past using stored functions in MySQL. Queries look something
like this:
password_query = SELEC
> Heya mgrant, been a long time!
Very! Will hit you off-list.
> If you're using a database for authentication, you can do this sort of
> translation past using stored functions in MySQL. Queries look something
> like this:
>
> password_query = SELECT userid AS username, domain, password FR
On 9/19/23 15:51, Michael Grant via dovecot wrote:
I've been using dovecot using system usernames (my unix uname as my
IMAP username). But today I tried New Outlook which requires the imap
username match my email address.
Is there some way to tell dovecot that username@host is the same as uname