> On 31/12/2022 19:15 EET EML <sa212+dovecot at cyconix.com> wrote:
>
>
> I did try that, but it makes no difference - note the error message in the
Dovecot log file, which actually shows the '*' verbatim (or the
'?', if you use that), so the special character actually goes through to
doveadm (I'm not sure how!)
>
> On 31/12/2022 17:10, Marc wrote:
>
> > > I'm trying to get a list of all dovecot users, on a simple
test setup on
> > > my local network (which "works", in that I can get IMAP
mails from dovecot):
> > >
> > > passdb {
> > > driver = passwd-file
> > > args = /var/mail/vhosts/%d/shadow
> > > }
> > > userdb {
> > > driver = passwd-file
> > > args = /var/mail/vhosts/%d/passwd
> > > }
> > >
> > > The command 'doveadm user -u foo at example.com'
correctly shows that user.
> > > However, any attempt to wildcard the user fails:
> > >
> > > # doveadm user -u *@example.com
> > > Error: auth-master: userdb list: User listing returned failure
> > > Fatal: user listing failed
> > >
> > > The log file shows
> > >
> > >
> > quotes? shell expands *
> >
As the log files shows:
Error: conn unix:auth-worker (pid=13471,uid=129): auth-worker<1>:
passwd-file(*@example.com): passwd-file: User iteration isn't currently
supported with %variable paths
This does not change by providing a domain, it still has a %variable, so it
won't work.
Aki