Change 'force' argument to reset user records for tid/ssid/qid
If domain{quotalimit,transport,serviceset} are run with 'force' and settings
are inheritable from the domain, then rather than to copy the ID to the user
table, the affected field in the user records should be set to NULL so that
the domain default is used.
subcommand for displaying support crypt algorithms.
- Aliases
- avoid looping aliases
- Domain
- optional limits for number of:
+ accounts
+ aliases
+ destinations/alias
+ alias domains
Database:
public.users.digestmd5: add "character varying(48)"
Outlook will love it. (`doveadm pw -s DIGEST-MD5.hex -p 1 -u 0`)
- Non-root usage [madduck@madduck.net]:
- Provide /usr/share/vmm/vmm-{mkdirs,rmdirs,du} setuid wrappers that do
precisely what they have to and no more. The should probably even call
/usr/share/vmm/vmm-wrapper-helper as unprivileged user to parse the
arguments, match them with the database and obtain the actual data to
process, e.g. email@add.ress → home directory mapping from the DB, or
obtaining the set of precreatable maildirs from the config.
- configset and configure need root, it is questionable whether these
can/should be wrapped, as they will be disabled anyway for Debian, and
they are root-like activities (unlike day-to-day postmaster work).
- Pascal suggested to use hooks:
07 23:36 <Faxe> zwei config settings handle_dir in domain und account
07 23:37 <Faxe> und dann post-{domain,user}add scripte, die den wrapper aufrufen
- relay_domains management [madduck@madduck.net]:
- should be in a separate table
- default aliases [madduck@madduck.net]
- it should be possible to define a set of default aliases and their
destinations for a domain, e.g. postmaster@ and abuse@. For most
flexibility, there ought to be a m:n table connecting domains to sets of
default aliases. These aliases then get treated like normal aliases
unless they are overridden by a real alias.
- list{aliases,accounts,relocated,addresses} subcommands [madduck@madduck.net]
- I would find it useful if I could query the database for all defined
users, aliases, relocated, and addresses (the union of all three).
Ideally, the commands would also take % wildcards, so that I can limit
the output
- domain and account notes [madduck@madduck.net]:
- I found it useful to keep a free-text "notes" field for accounts and
domains, where the admin can store anything s/he wants. This would
simply be a new field in the two tables and the appropriate UI changes.