On Thu, 2008-01-24 at 06:10 -0600, John Dubchak wrote:
> I would have expected the above %d to contain the "domain" SELECT
> value from the password_query, but that doesn't seem to be the case.
Your password_query most likely dropped the domain by returning user
field as Dovecot's "user" field.
On Jan 24, 2008, at 7:48 AM, Charles Marcus wrote:
That's an old/buggy version - please update to a release version
(1.0.10 is current)
Hi Charles,
Thanks for the information, however, the result is still the same and
the log file results indicate that in my user_query, '%d' in the WH
John Dubchak, on 1/24/2008 7:10 AM, said the following:
I am working through setting up a virtual hosting system using Dovecot,
Postfix and Postgres on a CentOS 5 box running an install of the
dovecot-1.0-1.2.rc15.el5 RPM.
That's an old/buggy version - please update to a release version (1.0.
Hi,
I am working through setting up a virtual hosting system using
Dovecot, Postfix and Postgres on a CentOS 5 box running an install of
the dovecot-1.0-1.2.rc15.el5 RPM.
The question I have is, given this password_query SELECT clause, which
all return valid values from the database:
us