[Dovecot] Can Wiki entry on dovecot LDA/deliver be clarified?
Hi guys,
I am having some problems relating to this "Fixing lda user_query error introduces new fault in mail delivery" and I'd like to know if the above wiki comment holds even if a user_query is configured to return the correct mail folder.
According to this LDA delivers only to the mail_location setting. Does that mean that it will stick to the value in dovecot.conf or will the value returned in the query override it?
This appears to be the problem I am experiencing with the previous thread.
From wiki entry at wiki.dovecot.org/LDA
Problems with deliver
Currently deliver doesn't support namespaces. The mails can be
delivered only to mailboxes specified by the mail_location setting.
If you are using prefetch userdb, keep in mind that deliver does
not make a password query and thus will not work if -d parameter is used. The UserDatabase/Prefetch page explains how to fix this.
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Any ideas?
- Frank
On 11/07/07, Frank Church <voipfc@googlemail.com> wrote:
Hi guys,
I am having some problems relating to this "Fixing lda user_query error introduces new fault in mail delivery" and I'd like to know if the above wiki comment holds even if a user_query is configured to return the correct mail folder.
According to this LDA delivers only to the mail_location setting. Does that mean that it will stick to the value in dovecot.conf or will the value returned in the query override it?
This appears to be the problem I am experiencing with the previous thread.
From wiki entry at wiki.dovecot.org/LDA
Problems with deliver
Currently deliver doesn't support namespaces. The mails can be
delivered only to mailboxes specified by the mail_location setting.
If you are using prefetch userdb, keep in mind that deliver does
not make a password query and thus will not work if -d parameter is used. The UserDatabase/Prefetch page explains how to fix this.
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Any ideas?
- Frank
Any relief?
This problem and the other related one has me going around in circles?
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Frank Church