Hi, Thank you for responding but i have read in the dovecot documentation and in postfixadmin documentation that:
- The setup gets userdb and passdb info from MySQL as well as quotas ( postfixadmin documentation )
- Quota backend specifies the method how Dovecot keeps track of the current quota usage. They don't (usually) specify users' quota limits, that's done by returning extra fields from userdb ( http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Quota )
My question is that if i can keep per user quota limits in a mysql database and user ldap database for authentication. I can't see anywhere in the docs if i can return user and password data from ldap and per user quota from mysql, if i am mistaken, please give me the link.
Thank you!
On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 7:22 AM, Benny Pedersen me@junc.eu wrote:
John Doe skrev den 2013-06-07 15:32:
I have set up dovecot to use ldap authentication and it works great.
I wonder if it is possible to use mysql for user quota and still keep my ldap authentication.
yes no problem, for more help check postfixadmin on sf.net, even if you dont use it, there is good examples on configure it with dovecot quotas
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