On Jun 28, 2007, at 1:12 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 28.6.2007, at 23.10, Mark Edwards wrote:
For v1.1 I'll add new global mail_uid and mail_gid settings. Then
if you
use them userdb won't be needed.
I am using user_global_uid and user_global_gid, and so there is no
reason for userdb to
On Thu, 2007-06-28 at 23:12 +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 28.6.2007, at 23.10, Mark Edwards wrote:
>
> >> For v1.1 I'll add new global mail_uid and mail_gid settings. Then
> >> if you
> >> use them userdb won't be needed.
> >
> > I am using user_global_uid and user_global_gid, and so there is
On 28.6.2007, at 23.10, Mark Edwards wrote:
For v1.1 I'll add new global mail_uid and mail_gid settings. Then
if you
use them userdb won't be needed.
I am using user_global_uid and user_global_gid, and so there is no
reason for userdb to return uid and gid ini my case, in fact I have
it
On Jun 28, 2007, at 1:01 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Thu, 2007-06-28 at 12:52 -0700, Mark Edwards wrote:
One thing that still puzzles me is why userdb has to be set at all.
In my case its totally unnecessary as far as I can tell, yet I get
errors if I don't set it or set it to nothing. I have
On Thu, 2007-06-28 at 12:52 -0700, Mark Edwards wrote:
> One thing that still puzzles me is why userdb has to be set at all.
> In my case its totally unnecessary as far as I can tell, yet I get
> errors if I don't set it or set it to nothing. I have it set to
> return the home attribute rig
On Jun 28, 2007, at 12:38 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
Home directory is used wherever you have ~/ or %h. Or in your case
because you tried to use a relative mail_location path and Dovecot
chdired to home dir.
So, is it correct
that mail_location is the rule, unless mail is set in user_attrs, in
w
On Thu, 2007-06-28 at 10:31 -0700, Mark Edwards wrote:
> One thing that confused me is that setting the home attribute in
> userdb doesn't override mail_location, and in fact doesn't seem to
> have any affect unless the mail attribute is set.
Home directory is used wherever you have ~/ or %h.
On Jun 28, 2007, at 9:04 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
My dovecot-ldap.conf contains:
user_attrs = homeDirectory=home,mailbox=mail
I'm setting mailbox=mail because otherwise dovecot uses postfix's
destination, which is the entire destination email address. Are my
only choices to either use postfix'
On Thu, 2007-06-28 at 08:17 -0700, Mark Edwards wrote:
> >> Jun 27 18:56:52 mini deliver([EMAIL PROTECTED]): auth input:
> >> mail=mark
> >
> > You're overriding it with "mark".
>
> I see. Well, my aim is to avoid having to prefix my mailbox entries
> in my LDAP database with "maildir:", and
On Jun 28, 2007, at 6:14 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 28.6.2007, at 5.12, Mark Edwards wrote:
Unless I specifically have /var/mail/virtual returned as home in
the ldap lookup, deliver can't find the directory. In other
words, it doesn't seem to respect the above mail_location
setting. In
On 28.6.2007, at 5.12, Mark Edwards wrote:
Unless I specifically have /var/mail/virtual returned as home in
the ldap lookup, deliver can't find the directory. In other words,
it doesn't seem to respect the above mail_location setting. In
addition, if I don't have a pre-existing maildir in
On Jun 27, 2007, at 1:30 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Wed, 2007-06-20 at 00:18 -0700, Mark Edwards wrote:
I have the following set in the main level of my dovecot.conf file:
mail_location = maildir:/var/mail/virtual/%u
I decided to enable the lda protocol for local delivery from postfix,
so I
On Wed, 2007-06-20 at 00:18 -0700, Mark Edwards wrote:
> I have the following set in the main level of my dovecot.conf file:
>
> mail_location = maildir:/var/mail/virtual/%u
>
> I decided to enable the lda protocol for local delivery from postfix,
> so I could use sieve plugins. The lda protoc
I have the following set in the main level of my dovecot.conf file:
mail_location = maildir:/var/mail/virtual/%u
I decided to enable the lda protocol for local delivery from postfix,
so I could use sieve plugins. The lda protocol seems to ignore
settings in the rest of the dovecot.conf file
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