Gedalya-san
You are currently logged in without a domain name.
Currently, "abc-xyz-unyo-sekkei" users have been converted to "abc-xyz-unyo@example.co.jp". (There is no "sekkei" in the address.)
Or just add "@example.co.jp"? When it comes to "abc-xyz-unyo-sekkei@example.co.jp" I can't send a mail.
Thank you.
morikawa -----Original Message----- From: dovecot [mailto:dovecot-bounces@dovecot.org] On Behalf Of Gedalya Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2020 11:55 AM To: dovecot@dovecot.org Subject: Re: dovecot quota-warning detection mail
It should only affect users who authenticate with a username only, without a domain. The only effect is to add the domain name to the username. You could perhaps test, by logging in as just "user" and then as "user@example.co.jp" and make sure everything behaves the same. If everything behaves the same, then setting auth_default_realm should not do any harm. In other words, the question is: does any functionality actually depend on having a username without a domain.
On 10/29/20 8:18 AM, 森川 孝司 wrote:
Gedalya-san
I have a question. Currently, there are thousands of users. (In multi-domain) The setting of "auth_default_realm = example.co.jp" is Is it possible to set without affecting the current user?
Thank you.