On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 12:55:31AM -0500, post...@corwyn.net wrote: > At 11:04 PM 2/10/2009, post...@corwyn.net wrote: >> At 05:24 PM 2/10/2009, mouss wrote: >> While I can readily create a user b...@example.com, who has a default >> maildir location for that sql of 'example.com/bob/' I can't quite figure >> out how to change the SQL to get the folder for bob+t...@example.com to >> return: >> >> 'example.com/bob/Maildir/.test' without breaking everything else? > > To answer my own question (more correctly) > SELECT > CONCAT(maildir,'Maildir/',if(INSTR(username,'+'),'.',''),if(INSTR(username,'+'),MID(username,INSTR(username,'+')+1,INSTR(username,'@')-INSTR(username,'+')-1),'')) > > FROM mailbox
This is a bad idea. You are allowing external parties to construct mailbox filenames on your system. Potential for various directory pathname injection attacks: user+./../../not/where/you/exp...@example.com You must specifically designate which folders are addressible in this way, or at least limit the character-set of acceptable extensions. -- Viktor. Disclaimer: off-list followups get on-list replies or get ignored. Please do not ignore the "Reply-To" header. To unsubscribe from the postfix-users list, visit http://www.postfix.org/lists.html or click the link below: <mailto:majord...@postfix.org?body=unsubscribe%20postfix-users> If my response solves your problem, the best way to thank me is to not send an "it worked, thanks" follow-up. If you must respond, please put "It worked, thanks" in the "Subject" so I can delete these quickly.