On 2014-06-17 04:50, deano-dove...@areyes.com wrote:
I'm trying to avoid switching the userdb from a nice simple static
setup to something else to enable replication. Is there anyone using
replication with a virtual user configuration ? How did you do it ?
Actually, anyone doing replication at al
I'm trying to avoid switching the userdb from a nice simple static
setup to something else to enable replication. Is there anyone using
replication with a virtual user configuration ? How did you do it ?
Actually, anyone doing replication at all - what does your config look
like ?
Thanks -
D
Is there no-one out there using replication with virtual users ? If
so how did you do it ?
I just *know* someone is going to point me to a
simple page describing how to do it ...
On 2014-06-05 09:57,
deano-dove...@areyes.com wrote:
> Ugh, stuff got mangled in formatting
below. Anyway, I've
Ugh, stuff got mangled in formatting below. Anyway, I've had no luck
with
various permutations, so it's looking like a virtual-user setup can't
make
use of replication ?
I guess what I want is for it to activate replication upon ANY
notification
of updated emails.
On 2014-06-03 11:54, deano-
Is it possible to get replication working in a virtual user setup
that uses a static userdb ? My environment is fairly simple and typical
- there's a single system user (vmail) that owns all the home dirs
(/var/mail/domain.com/user). The virtual users
(use...@domain.com:secretpassword) are kept