Thanks! After poking at the code and looking at your explanation, it all
makes sense now : -).
On Nov 28, 2007 2:09 PM, Brian Candler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 27, 2007 at 04:04:19PM -0800, Pocketmail Ops wrote:
> > We are using ldap as the authentication method and it appears
> > that if the email address of the account starts with a number, then
> Courier
> > Imap uses that number as the UID to access the email rather than the UID
> set
> > in the configuration files.
> ...
> > LDAP_GID mail
>
> Well, it's only doing what you told it to :-)
>
> You told it to get the account's GID from the LDAP attribute called "mail"
> It reads this attribute, and if it starts with a digit then it uses atoi()
> or equivalent to convert it.
>
> Just comment out this line and you should be fine.
>
> > LDAP_UID pmuser
>
> Comment that out too, unless your LDAP entries really have an attribute
> called "pmuser" which contains the user ID to use for that particular
> account.
>
> If all your accounts are using the same uid and gid, then LDAP_GLOB_UID
> and
> LDAP_GLOB_GID are what you want to set.
>
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