Hi,
I am working through setting up a virtual hosting system using
Dovecot, Postfix and Postgres on a CentOS 5 box running an install of
the dovecot-1.0-1.2.rc15.el5 RPM.
The question I have is, given this password_query SELECT clause, which
all return valid values from the database:
user password domain
can I use a %d in the WHERE clause of my user_query? The reason I ask
is that the log file shows the results coming back correctly for the
password_query in the log file:
dovecot: auth(default): client out: OK 1 user=user1 domain=domain.com
Yet, the user_query that is logged shows:
dovecot: auth(default): sql(user1,192.168.0.77): SELECT
vu.virtual_mailbox AS home, vu.virtual_uid AS uid, vu.virtual_gid AS
gid, vd.domain AS domain FROM virtual_users vu,
virtual_mailbox_domains vd WHERE vu.domain_key = vd.id AND vu.username
= 'user1' AND vd.domain = ''
And the actual query in my dovecot-sql.conf looks like this:
user_query = SELECT vu.virtual_mailbox AS home, vu.virtual_uid AS uid,
vu.virtual_gid AS gid, vd.domain AS domain FROM virtual_users vu,
virtual_mailbox_domains vd WHERE vu.domain_key = vd.id AND vu.username
= '%u' AND vd.domain = '%d'
I would have expected the above %d to contain the "domain" SELECT
value from the password_query, but that doesn't seem to be the case.
Any insight is most appreciated.
Thanks, John