Op 30-8-2010 20:21, Egbert Jan van den Bussche schreef:
> Hi,
> I would like to know if it is possible to strip the '@domain.tld' part
> from a certain group of users?
> What I would like to achieve is that one group of users can login with
> just username (with the aid of username_domain) AND that another group
> (the system users) must use the local domain but that has to be stripped
> otherwise pam auth will fail!
> When I force the 'priviledged users to use their domain all is nice  and
> dandy ofcause. Then systemusers just give their username.
>
> Any smart ideas?
> TIA
> Egbert Jan

Well, using the virtual usertable brought the solution. I let RC first 
add the default domain (most users are in def.dom.), then I use the 
virtusertable to remove it again for selected users not belonging in 
that domain. This works only for users that are NOT in the default domain!
User 'testuser' is a system user. It gets the default domain added:
[email protected]. In the default.dom is NO user called testuser.
Then the line '[email protected] testuser' in the virtual table, 
trims it back to 'testuser' and dovecot (pam lookup) is happy.
Look in rcmail.php to see hou things work. Hurray for Open Source!

Also the 900 users in the default domain are happy; the can just use 
their userid (7 digit number, no clash with system users).

Egbert Jan
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