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2015 Jun 23
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is it safe to have two backed used for the same user?
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you do not need no userdb { driver = passwd }, unless you require user
data from this source. Or use userdb { driver = static } instead the LDAP
one, because you do not use LDAP attributes anyway.
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Steffen Kaiser
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2015 Jun 23
3
is it safe to have two backed used for the same user?
hi everybody
I wonder if it is safe (and wise) to have two passw-user
databases for the same one user.
I'm thinking,
mail to me via pam
mail to me at this.domain via ldap
whole Maildir would be essentially the same one storage
target, I see permissions have to be mangled, available to
write for both vmail and actual uid.
what do you think? Is it how it's done?
regards