Hi all, in my settup i decided to set mail_home in 10-mail.conf, and let dovecot do the hashing to a 2-level directory structure. mail_location = mdbox:~/mdbox:ALT=/altstorage/%h/mdbox mail_home = /vmail/%1Mu/%2.1Mu/%u In my userdb ist homedirectory not set and everythink works as expected, except when i use rawlog i get only logs in ~/dovecot.rawlog if home is set in userdb. In wiki http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Debugging/Rawlog it reads: If you don't have the home directory and you can't or don't want to modify userdb configuration, you can add: mail_home = /home/%u # or temporarily even e.g. mail_home = /tmp/temp-home Can you tell me, if my problem is the hashing-configuration or anything else? Claus
can anybody help me? Am 02.06.2013 10:11, schrieb Claus:> Hi all, > > in my settup i decided to set mail_home in 10-mail.conf, > and let dovecot do the hashing to a 2-level directory structure. > > mail_location = mdbox:~/mdbox:ALT=/altstorage/%h/mdbox > mail_home = /vmail/%1Mu/%2.1Mu/%u > > In my userdb ist homedirectory not set and everythink works as expected, > except when i use rawlog i get only logs in ~/dovecot.rawlog if home > is set in userdb. > In wiki http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Debugging/Rawlog > it reads: > > If you don't have the home directory and you can't or don't want to > modify userdb configuration, you can add: > mail_home = /home/%u > # or temporarily even e.g. mail_home = /tmp/temp-home > > > Can you tell me, if my problem is the hashing-configuration or > anything else? > > Claus >
On Sun, 2013-06-02 at 10:11 +0200, Claus wrote:> Hi all, > > in my settup i decided to set mail_home in 10-mail.conf, > and let dovecot do the hashing to a 2-level directory structure. > > mail_location = mdbox:~/mdbox:ALT=/altstorage/%h/mdbox > mail_home = /vmail/%1Mu/%2.1Mu/%u > > In my userdb ist homedirectory not set and everythink works as expected, > except when i use rawlog i get only logs in ~/dovecot.rawlog if home is > set in userdb. > In wiki http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Debugging/Rawlog > it reads: > > If you don't have the home directory and you can't or don't want to > modify userdb configuration, you can add: > mail_home = /home/%u > # or temporarily even e.g. mail_home = /tmp/temp-homeLooks like the wiki was wrong, mail_home field can't work there. Updated it with a new suggestion about userdb { default_fields }.