On 18/01/2024 02:31, Alex wrote:
     Hi,
     I'm trying to determine the last login time for my IMAP users. Some
     systems use
     mbox while others are Maildir, but not sure that matters.

     I'd just like to touch a file similar to how it's done in this
     article, but it
     doesn't work for me.

     https://doc.dovecot.org/admin_manual/post_login_scripting/

     I've followed the instructions explicitly - made the required changes
     to 10-
     master.conf and created a shell script in /usr/local/bin that touches
     a file in
     the user's home directory. However, the file doesn't get created/
     touched.

     I've enabled debugging and don't see any errors that might lead to
     what I'm
     doing wrong. It doesn't say explicitly in the article that the last-
     login
     script referenced in the article is actually the contents of the
     postlogin.sh
     script, but I'm assuming it is?

     When I put the following in my dovecot.conf instead of conf.d/10-
     auth.conf, it
     core dumps. I thought local changes should be made in dovecot.conf?

     service imap-login {
       executable = imap imap-postlogin
       inet_listener imap {
         port = 0
       }
       inet_listener imaps {
         port = 993
       }
       process_min_avail = 6
       service_count = 0
       vsz_limit = 512 M
     }
     service imap-postlogin {
       executable = script-login /usr/local/bin/postlogin.sh
       user = $default_internal_user
     }
     service pop3-login {
       inet_listener pop3 {
         port = 0
       }
       inet_listener pop3s {
         port = 995
       }
     }
Hi Alex
I notice you didn't define the listner socket. You're missing this inside your
imap-postlogin service definition:
unix_listener imap-postlogin {
  }
John
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