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2016 Feb 19
4
Automatically inferring %d on multi-domain virtual install ?
....0.0.100:{PLAIN}user1foo:::::user=user1 at foo.org
The only trouble is, %d does not get set; I get new "user1" and
"user2" folders created directly under /var/lib/vmail/, which
indicates the %d portion is equal to the empty string.
I also tried
user1 at 111.0.10.10:{PLAIN}tartans1:::::domain=foo.org
which the PasswordDatabase wiki page says should override %d, but
still no luck...
Thanks for the pointer though, now that I read the relevant bits of
documentation it feels like I'm really close, and this *should* work.
I'm still either missing something, or tickling a...
2016 Feb 21
3
Automatically inferring %d on multi-domain virtual install ?
...only trouble is, %d does not get set; I get new "user1" and
> > "user2" folders created directly under /var/lib/vmail/, which
> > indicates the %d portion is equal to the empty string.
> >
> > I also tried
> >
> > user1 at 111.0.10.10:{PLAIN}tartans1:::::domain=foo.org
> >
> > which the PasswordDatabase wiki page says should override %d, but
> > still no luck...
> >
> > Thanks for the pointer though, now that I read the relevant bits of
> > documentation it feels like I'm really close, and this *should* w...
2016 Feb 12
2
Automatically inferring %d on multi-domain virtual install ?
Hi,
I'm trying to allow domain-less logins for a multi-domain virtual IMAP
server, and wondering if I can automatically infer the domain (value of
variable %d) from the local IP (%l) or the hostname used by the client
when connecting to my server.
Let's say I have two host names: mail.foo.org (10.0.0.100) and
mail.bar.com (10.0.0.200), with forward and reverse DNS configured to
resolve A