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2015 Apr 17
1
userdb username changed
...xample.net'
Apr 17 09:27:34 imap21 dovecot: auth-worker(27661): Debug:
sql(ppp at example.net): username changed ppp at example.net -> uppp
Apr 17 09:27:34 imap21 dovecot: auth: Debug: userdb out:
USER#0111#011ppp at example.net#011home=/home/ppp#011uid=500#011gid=500#011quota_rule=*:storage=3100b:messages=1024
Apr 17 09:27:34 imap21 dovecot: quota-status: Debug: auth input:
ppp at example.net home=/home/ppp uid=500 gid=500
quota_rule=*:storage=3100b:messages=1024
Apr 17 09:27:34 imap21 dovecot: quota-status: Debug: Added userdb
setting: plugin/quota_rule=*:storage=3100b:messages=1024
Apr 17...
2015 Apr 20
4
userdb username change ignored when using (My)SQL was: Re: userdb username changed
...rname changed ppp at example.net -> uppp
Apr 20 14:30:27 imap21 dovecot: auth-worker(27127): Debug: sql(uppp):
username changed uppp -> uppp
Apr 20 14:30:27 imap21 dovecot: auth: Debug: userdb out:
USER#0111#011ppp at example.net#011home=/home/ppp#011uid=500#011gid=500#011quota_rule=*:storage=3100b:messages=1024
And the answer is of course yes. Just the userdb out string has the wrong value.
The right value is lost somewhere. But where?
Regards,
Peter
Log of the (for me unusable) LDAP query:
Apr 20 14:28:07 imap21 dovecot: auth: Debug: master in:
USER#0111#011m2500j6#011service=doveadm...
2015 Apr 21
0
userdb username change ignored when using (My)SQL was: Re: userdb username changed
...example.net -> uppp
> Apr 20 14:30:27 imap21 dovecot: auth-worker(27127): Debug: sql(uppp):
> username changed uppp -> uppp
> Apr 20 14:30:27 imap21 dovecot: auth: Debug: userdb out:
> USER#0111#011ppp at example.net#011home=/home/ppp#011uid=500#011gid=500#011quota_rule=*:storage=3100b:messages=1024
>
> And the answer is of course yes. Just the userdb out string has the wrong value.
> The right value is lost somewhere. But where?
Your messages to this list seem to miss a feature that is very welcome
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