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2015 Mar 02
0
userdb passwd-file default_fields uid not expanding %variable
...; > authentication passes without a problem, but of course, only for users > of example.com. - -- Steffen Kaiser -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQEVAwUBVPQTPXz1H7kL/d9rAQIXQAgAx2u5pds6c3YygbHwCj4lkK1DR3FVKx4+ u24cLNacU/AiqNYC4AN6gQ180EaqK3M3bPnfV0rsuyy6fOcHwXm6HpbYIUNkUbBV WZYZPu0K+FoLWLL0JnjoXAe2QWK0whb9h4BLeG9xIA6FpRKwwnJYv0MuEqk78rZv HHrwbZra1XEbqKJsMHxYyhZ+ZOA9cC/mz25iZhBdygPPuxVgr7RtFfppI2DwdU+n XeDsr7OExgMgetBFImEYnA9YzZ5P7kxpNguaNoMtB5MFKsfhtaeCkATOoBW8Mpcw KTfVQriL3TiyVfYFU4eruJBcz6XOOvkEcrWiZytJV5WDl8GDYfYRqA== =X8eE -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
2015 Feb 27
3
userdb passwd-file default_fields uid not expanding %variable
Hi all, I'm trying to set up a very simple shared mail server, where each 'domain' is a system user, i.e. 'example.com' is a real user with /home/example.com/, a uid of 5001 (and gid 'example.com' of 5001). Each domain\user has their own maildir inside their home, and a plain passwd-file with the virtual mail users associated with that domain. Version & config