Hello, I could have several password databases in dovecot. And according to http://wiki.dovecot.org/PasswordDatabase these passwdbs could allow or deny users and they could have different result_failure and result_sucess behaviors. So the order in which they are evaluated may be significant. So, how do I define this order? -- Angel L. Mateo Mart?nez Secci?n de Telem?tica ?rea de Tecnolog?as de la Informaci?n y las Comunicaciones Aplicadas (ATICA) http://www.um.es/atica Tfo: 868889150 Fax: 868888337
Den 03.03.2017 09.42, skrev Angel L. Mateo:> Hello, > > I could have several password databases in dovecot. And according to > http://wiki.dovecot.org/PasswordDatabase these passwdbs could allow or > deny users and they could have different result_failure and > result_sucess behaviors. So the order in which they are evaluated may be > significant. > > So, how do I define this order?They evaluate in the same order that they are defined in your configuration. - Eirik Rye
On 2017-03-03 10:42, Angel L. Mateo wrote:> Hello, > > I could have several password databases in dovecot. And according > to http://wiki.dovecot.org/PasswordDatabase these passwdbs could allow > or deny users and they could have different result_failure and > result_sucess behaviors. So the order in which they are evaluated may > be significant. > > So, how do I define this order? >They are processed in the order they are configured, you can affect the order with skip and mechanisms keywords. Aki