> Another possibility would be to use %s, e.g.:
>
> passdb {
> driver = passwd-file
> master = yes
> args = /etc/dovecot/master.%s
> }
>
> Then use master.sieve file.
I guess that should read
passdb passwd-file {
master = yes
args = .../master.%s
}
instead. Thanks, seems to work great
On Thu, 2011-03-24 at 18:20 +0100, Edgar Fuß wrote:
> > In v2.0 I believe it's possible to do:
> Thanks. I guess it's impossible with 1.2 to have master access for sieve only
> and not for IMAP?
The second idea of using %s works in v1.2 too.
> In v2.0 I believe it's possible to do:
Thanks. I guess it's impossible with 1.2 to have master access for sieve only
and not for IMAP?
On Wed, 2011-03-23 at 11:51 +0100, Edgar Fuß wrote:
> Is there a method for using master credentials for sieve only?
In v2.0 I believe it's possible to do:
protocol sieve {
passdb {
master = yes
...
}
}
Another possibility would be to use %s, e.g.:
passdb {
driver = passwd-file
Is there a method for using master credentials for sieve only? We sometimes
need to install/edit sieve script for some of our users. Currently, we just
edit the files on the file server, but that doesn't appear the most sensible
way for me