last_login supports some of the variables.
Mail service and mail user variables are supported.
You can try export the auth variables as userdb variables and use $variablename.
Aki
On 27 February 2021 7.29.10 EET, Henry <hl1723 at yahoo.com.hk>
wrote:>
>Anyone know then last_login plugins do support standard auth variables
>in var-expand?like %k %a??variables.
>I need logging other fields such as port 143 or 993, and tls 1.1 or tls
>1.3, client hostname,
>any patch for this? thanks
>
>https://doc.dovecot.org/configuration_manual/config_file/config_variables/
> Henry (<hl1723 at yahoo.com.hk>) ? 2021?2?19???? ??12:15:10 [GMT+8]
???
>
>but I need logging other fields such as port 143 or 993, and tls 1.1 or
>tls 1.3, client hostname,?what should I do it ?
>https://doc.dovecot.org/configuration_manual/config_file/config_variables/
>
>Aki Tuomi (<aki.tuomi at open-xchange.com>) ? 2021?2?18???? ??03:04:10
>[GMT+8] ???
>
>
>> On 18/02/2021 08:57 Henry <hl1723 at yahoo.com.hk> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Anyone kwon the last-login plugins can using Authentication variables
>such as?%m mechanism, %a local_port .
>> we want to record this in DB, thanks
>
>You can use this syntax to add further fields for last_login plugin.
>
> map {
>? ? pattern = shared/last-login/$user/$domain
>? ? table = last_login
>? ? value_field = last_login
>? ? value_type = uint
>
>? ? fields {
>? ? ? ? username = $user
>? ? ? ? domain = $domain
>? ? ? rip = $rip
>? ? }
>}
>
>Aki
>
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