-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1
On Sun, 20 Oct 2013, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 20.10.2013 15:25, schrieb Charles Marcus:
On 2013-10-18 4:31 AM, Steffen Kaiser skdovecot@smail.inf.fh-brs.de wrote:
Now, I came into thinking that it would be good in such case, if userB could authentificate as, say "sales*userB"
- much like a master user - and ends in "sales"'s home, but with access permissions of "userB", well, like a chroot.
Would it be an interesting feature to add to Dovecot's core?
I would actually find that very useful. We have similar role based email accounts, and currently we have the same problem - no way to tell which of the users in question did what...
and how does the different username change anything? the inbox is still shared
you see a differnt username for login but you still do not se *what* he did and if you would have *that*
with mail_log you do.
in the logs username + ip-address makes the match
With NAT all users share the same IP. Then we have webmail users, that share the same IP, too.
Steffen Kaiser -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux)
iQEVAwUBUmUrUF3r2wJMiz2NAQJ6qQf+KiRj+nXTggmZQN+TzcAazXifuUk49+/e wbj/JxKtw5pGUc2APQ5E6/C6XoYwBjZySWbufM0ZJUPeS6E62Hn+TjdGWH4YatDs jhTZmujUSEemVQlt++KMKMZ2qEgTbA26lItJSiubuqQoeNT0V0RrkQi0b1giJZXk aScomo9xvWm0o/4IBK2KUgUmFOAz6ZMnmhGmgmQhJIqLLM6unUWUHmSb64bBfVB0 R77qN3zStg6hTAv1Oc2QCs7ycTP31nngbRjbv4fZgIBKBFyX1Ygz5xZGtJwVgeqo 3MWx6pgtL30A1hjey8l5t9vHzivT2kvrT70ukUlYNAuN9w8oW0Bh5A== =O2s5 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----