Hi Hadmut, Monday, July 30, 2007, 11:27:37 AM, you wrote:
> Hi Sergey, > Sergey A. Kobzar wrote: >> >> You can use standard LDAP attributes. It's more than enough. > Well, I know that it works with standard LDAP attributes, that's what I > do right now. But that is what I want to avoid, because I want to have > IMAP users *without* standard uid/gid attributes because they are not > Unix users. To avoid confusion and security holes I'd prefer to use > separate Attributes for the LDAP objects. And in some cases I need to > override the default PATH variable, which requires a new attribute. And > I cannot work with static uid/gid schemes as in your example, because > every IMAP user is managed by one of several Unix users, therefore they > cannot share the same uid/gid. > I can define my own LDAP scheme, what I did in a test environment. > But I'd prefer if there was a common dovecot scheme for such cases. There is no such scheme because your case is not common. > regards > Hadmut -- Sergey