On 28-12-10 15:37, Thomas Leuxner wrote:
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Am 28.12.2010 um 15:34 schrieb dovecot:
$ doveadm user dovecot userdb: dovecot system_groups_user: dovecot uid : 114 gid : 114 home : /usr/local/lib/dovecot $ echo $? 0 Nothing new, used a similar example in my first mail. Now try with a non-existent user and tell me what it should come up with? (*drum roll*)
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$ doveadm user abcd userdb lookup: user abcd doesn't exist $ echo $? 0 Based on the output of '0', the "Selected command was executed successful."
And it is informing you that a user with the name 'abcd' doent exist....
But, indeed, it would be better to return an error in this case