> On 16/12/2020 09:02 Ionel Spanachi {HfG} <ionel.spana...@hfg-karlsruhe.de> > wrote: > > > On 16.12.20 00:05, Julian Kippels wrote: > > I thought about that, but that would also kill their access to wifi and > > other services, because it all comes from the same LDAP. > > > > Julian > > > > Am Tue, 15 Dec 2020 23:37:58 +0100 > > schrieb Jos <j...@cloudzeeland.nl>: > > > >> You could change their password temporily and do the migration? > >> > >> — Verstuurd via een mobiele telefoon > >> > >>> Op 15 dec. 2020 om 23:22 heeft Julian Kippels <kipp...@hhu.de> het > >>> volgende geschreven: > >>> > >>> Hi all, > >>> > >>> what is the best way to temporarily disable access to a mailbox via > >>> imap, but keep it possible to deliver to the mailbox via lmtp? > >>> I want to migrate some mailboxes around and would like to ensure > >>> that the users cannot access their mail while doing so. > >>> I would like to keep the users from logging in entirely rather than > >>> setting ACLs. > >>> > >>> Thanks in advance > >>> Julian > > Temporarily modify ldap filters (presumably in > /etc/dovecot/dovecot-ldap.conf.ext) in such a way, that it never matches?
That would break LMTP delivery... You could just do protocols = lmtp in your config file to temporarily disable other protocols. make sure you don't have setting later on that will revert this, so verify with `doveconf protocols` after dovecot restart. Aki