Re: Disabling system users from mail
OK. I fixed it. Thanks for help. On Sat, Apr 4, 2020 at 2:13 PM Andrei Petru Mura wrote: > Hi Aki, > > >> > Do you mean anything via this? > >> >> > >> > I want to disable accounts for system users. Only virtual users will >> have accounts (not configured yet). Is this possible? >> > >> > Thanks, >> > Mura Andrei >> >> Hi! >> >> System users are only enabled if you use pam/passwd/shadow drivers. They >> are not enabled by default. >> > I don't think I'm using this drivers. Do I? (I suppose provided > configuration should reflect this). > > Andrei > >> >> Aki >> >
Re: Disabling system users from mail
Hi Aki, > Do you mean anything via this? > > > > > I want to disable accounts for system users. Only virtual users will > have accounts (not configured yet). Is this possible? > > > > Thanks, > > Mura Andrei > > Hi! > > System users are only enabled if you use pam/passwd/shadow drivers. They > are not enabled by default. > I don't think I'm using this drivers. Do I? (I suppose provided configuration should reflect this). Andrei > > Aki >
Re: Disabling system users from mail
> On 04/04/2020 14:06 Andrei Petru Mura wrote: > > > I'm using dovecot 2.2.36 on CentOS 7.7. > My configurations are (dovecot -n): > > > I want to disable accounts for system users. Only virtual users will have > accounts (not configured yet). Is this possible? > > Thanks, > Mura Andrei Hi! System users are only enabled if you use pam/passwd/shadow drivers. They are not enabled by default. Aki
Disabling system users from mail
I'm using dovecot 2.2.36 on CentOS 7.7. My configurations are (dovecot -n): disable_plaintext_auth = no first_valid_uid = 1000 mail_location = maildir:~/Maildir mbox_write_locks = fcntl namespace inbox { inbox = yes location = mailbox Drafts { special_use = \Drafts } mailbox Junk { special_use = \Junk } mailbox Sent { special_use = \Sent } mailbox "Sent Messages" { special_use = \Sent } mailbox Trash { special_use = \Trash } prefix = } service auth { unix_listener /var/spool/postfix/private/auth { group = postfix mode = 0666 user = postfix } } ssl = required ssl_cert =