Hello Tapia,
You are going to great lengths :) I assume, that PAM working means, "user" and "otheruser" are the names of system-users with the same uid, home etc? Then I do not see, why dovecot, all defaults and authenticating against PAM won't work out of the box, shouldn't it?
Peter
Am 2017-09-23 um 22:08 schrieb Tapio Sokura:
Hello,
Will I be breaking something if I have two users share the same home and/or mail_location (maildir format) in dovecot? Mail will only be delivered to the primary user, the other would be used every now and then to login via imap (webmail).
This would be on a CentOS 7 box running dovecot from the packaging system, i.e. dovecot-2.2.10-8.el7 currently. The reason I'd like to do this is to have two ways to login to the same mailbox, one using username + password and the other otherusername + otherpassword + otp-token. Basically this "otherusername" would be for cases where I don't trust the client computer to not have a keylogger etc badness in it, but still need to see my mail.
I have this kind of a dual-login setup via PAM for regular system user authentication and it's working ok. I'm just wondering about the dovecot part, whether dovecot will do Unexpected Things if more than one user have the same home and mail_location? If it makes any difference, the users can have separate homes, but the mailbox should be the same for usability.
Tapio