Forwarding this report from Debian bug #1068478. Please see the full
report for more context. [1]
Per the documentation on "Including config files", "It’s not an error if
wildcards don’t result in any matching files." [2]
However, that statement does not seem to reflect the actual behavior of
the
im following the docs to change the password schema
docs says that i have to pass the clear password to the post login script
but using %w doesn't work if the clear password has a "%" inside as it's
being expanded as variabile
in example with a password "test%Ypass" dovecot is trying to expand %Y
Can you explain what you are trying to do?
Aki
On 16/04/2024 21:36 EEST Gandalf Corvotempesta via dovecot
wrote:
guys any help ?
Is not possible to change the password schema when using passwd file
?
Il giorno sab 13 apr 2024 alle ore 14:48 Gan
On 17/04/24 00:51, John Stoffel via dovecot wrote:
"Peter" == Peter via dovecot writes:
On 14/04/24 12:09, John Stoffel via dovecot wrote:
I think you need to update both places, so that your username and
password checks are done with lowercase usernames.
Generally speaking you want auth
guys any help ?
Is not possible to change the password schema when using passwd file ?
Il giorno sab 13 apr 2024 alle ore 14:48 Gandalf Corvotempesta
ha scritto:
>
> any clue?
>
> Il gio 11 apr 2024, 21:57 Gandalf Corvotempesta
> ha scritto:
>>
>> I'm following the guide for changing the passwo
>
> > Linux user names are case sensitive. I tend not to argue with basis
> > unix/linux implementations, those are mostly well thought through by
> > experts. This is from before the time that 'idiot' companies started
> > using email addresses for logins, so it is easier (to track users
> > acro
Marc via dovecot skrev den 2024-04-16 15:51:
Linux user names are case sensitive. I tend not to argue with basis
unix/linux implementations, those are mostly well thought through by
experts. This is from before the time that 'idiot' companies started
using email addresses for logins, so it is
>
> John Stoffel via dovecot skrev den 2024-04-16 14:51:
>
> > In general, usernames should NOT be case sensitive, that way leads
> > madness.
>
Linux user names are case sensitive. I tend not to argue with basis unix/linux
implementations, those are mostly well thought through by experts. T
John Stoffel via dovecot skrev den 2024-04-16 14:51:
In general, usernames should NOT be case sensitive, that way leads
madness. Passwords on the other hand...
lets hope for dovecot fix it to not let L missing or even optional :(
dovecot qouta is also case sensitive, one million quotas for s
> "Peter" == Peter via dovecot writes:
> On 14/04/24 12:09, John Stoffel via dovecot wrote:
>> I think you need to update both places, so that your username and
>> password checks are done with lowercase usernames.
> Generally speaking you want auth to be case-sensitive, but go ahead and
>
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