Re: Using e-mail as the username - chars according to RFC

2019-05-16 Thread Francesco Chicchiriccò
On 16/05/19 15:22, Pascal Langenstein wrote: Hi There is an issue with E-Mail addresses as a `username`. It all works fine for an alpha, numeric, minus, dot and underscore in addresses. However, there are a bunch more allowed signs[1] [2]. For example, catchall+sync...@example.com

Re: Advantages / Disadvantages of Linking / Assigning

2019-05-16 Thread Francesco Chicchiriccò
On 16/05/19 20:33, lfinch wrote: New Syncope admin, could someone help me understand the advantages / disadvantages of enabling links or assignments between external resource object and Syncope objects? Thank you! Hi, when you *assign* an External Resource to an User (or a Group, or an Any Ob

Advantages / Disadvantages of Linking / Assigning

2019-05-16 Thread lfinch
New Syncope admin, could someone help me understand the advantages / disadvantages of enabling links or assignments between external resource object and Syncope objects? Thank you! -- Sent from: http://syncope-user.1051894.n5.nabble.com/

Using e-mail as the username - chars according to RFC

2019-05-16 Thread Pascal Langenstein
Hi There is an issue with E-Mail addresses as a `username`. It all works fine for an alpha, numeric, minus, dot and underscore in addresses. However, there are a bunch more allowed signs[1] [2]. For example, catchall+sync...@example.com is valid. Does there