On 03/04/2012 09:58 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 4.3.2012, at 16.48, Terry Carmen wrote:
pass_attrs = ...,
msExchHomeServerName=userdb_imapc_host=%49.100$.example.comIf the prefix differs, but all of the exchange server names have
the same length, for example 10, you can also do:pass_attrs = ...,
msExchHomeServerName=userdb_imapc_host=%-10$.example.com There's no otherwise nice way to parse this string.If by prefix, you mean the
"/O=example/OU=INT/cn=Configuration/cn=Servers/" part, then, yes,
they're different.OK, so if the prefix or suffix isn't always the same length you
can't do the above.I could export the data to a text file as
username:homeexchangeserver (or whatever other format is needed).homeservers.txt: user1:exch1.example.com user2:exch1.example.com user3:exch1.example.com user4:exch2.example.com
Is it possible to do a lookup in a text file to get this?
If you can use userdb passwd-file and export the data to that file,
it'll work. http://wiki2.dovecot.org/AuthDatabase/PasswdFileExample line:
user1::1000:1000::/home/user::userdb_imapc_host=exch1.example.com
Note that you can't then return any userdb fields from passdb ldap lookup.
That doesn't seem to work because I can't create the passdb file
containing the user's password, since they're only known to the remote
IMAP server that I want imapproxy to connect to.
What would be perfect is if I could do something like this:
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http://wiki.dovecot.org/HowTo/ImapProxy#IMAP_and_POP3_session_proxying Proxy only server
. . .
In this document I assume that Dovecot is installed under
/opt/dovecot, by default it is installed under /usr/local when
compiling from source. Examples in this document are for MySQL but
configs do not differ much with PostgreSQL.
SQL table structure
Create SQL table like
CREATE TABLE proxy ( user varchar(255) NOT NULL, host varchar(16) default NULL, destuser varchar(255) default NULL, PRIMARY KEY (user) );
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All I really need is a way to lookup the user's home IMAP server when
given the username, as above.
Does imapproxy still support this 1.x feature?
Thanks!
Terry