On Tue, 2007-05-15 at 12:24 +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 15.5.2007, at 5.16, John Robinson wrote:
>
> >> One possibility would be to set "uid_file=/vmail/%d gid_file=/
> >> vmail/%d".
> >> I guess that would be good. Added to TODO, but I'm not sure when I
> >> get
> >> around to implementin
On 15.5.2007, at 5.16, John Robinson wrote:
One possibility would be to set "uid_file=/vmail/%d gid_file=/
vmail/%d".
I guess that would be good. Added to TODO, but I'm not sure when I
get
around to implementing it.
Something like the attached?
Otherwise it's OK, but I'd want it to work w
On 11/05/2007 15:57, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Fri, 2007-04-20 at 14:00 +0100, John Robinson wrote:
I'm trying to add "virtual" mailboxes to a system. Real users with
different uids own domains. Each domain has a passwd-file passdb. I
don't want to use this passwd-file for the userdb, because I w
On Fri, 2007-04-20 at 14:00 +0100, John Robinson wrote:
> I'm trying to add "virtual" mailboxes to a system. Real users with
> different uids own domains. Each domain has a passwd-file passdb. I
> don't want to use this passwd-file for the userdb, because I want to fix
> the home, mail and uid/g
I'm trying to add "virtual" mailboxes to a system. Real users with
different uids own domains. Each domain has a passwd-file passdb. I
don't want to use this passwd-file for the userdb, because I want to fix
the home, mail and uid/gid settings. Can I use the static userdb in a
less static manne