Le samedi 26 janvier 2008 à 03:00:21, Matt Ezell a écrit :
> You cannot do that with the /etc/passwd, only with a passwd-file. Not very
> useful if you are
> using them as actual system users.
>
> What you probably need to do is override the mail_executable setting to point
> to a script.
> Se
Maxime Brugidou wrote:
Can you do this with /etc/passwd ?
I tried to put a line like this :
pseudo:x:1010:100:My
Name,,,:/home/pseudo:/bin/zsh:userdb_mail=mbox:~/mail
But it doesn't work : I cannot even login using that line (the shell is
considered to be /bin/zsh:userdb_mail=mbox:~/mail)
I
Can you do this with /etc/passwd ?
I tried to put a line like this :
pseudo:x:1010:100:My
Name,,,:/home/pseudo:/bin/zsh:userdb_mail=mbox:~/mail
But it doesn't work : I cannot even login using that line (the shell is
considered to be /bin/zsh:userdb_mail=mbox:~/mail)
I already searched the wiki
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I use userdb_mail at the extra_fields
a simple example is here: http://wiki.dovecot.org/AuthDatabase/PasswdFile
do a search at the wiki
Maxime Brugidou wrote:
| current version : 1.0.rc15
|
| Hi,
|
| I would just like to know if it's possible to hav
current version : 1.0.rc15
Hi,
I would just like to know if it's possible to have different mail
locations for different UNIX users, using pam authentication and the
passwd userdb. We also have some virtual users using an SQL db.
The current config is :
auth default:
username_translation: %@