> I have a fresh install of SOGo 2.0.3 (Ubuntu 32Bit), and performed the setup 
> as described in the official guide. The users in my LDAP directory are all 
> without the @domain suffix. For example I have two users with uid "info":
> 
> uid=info,ou=users_domainA,dc=local
> uid=info,ou=users_domainB,dc=local
> 
> 
> 1. Issue
> ========
> 
> If I use SOGoLoginDomains, the system authenticates the user against the 
> selected domain, so entering info with password of domainB but selected 
> domainA will result in an wrong password error. Good.
> 
> If I do not use SOGoLoginDomains, he will try both info accounts and match it 
> by the password - and sometimes messes up (log in to the wrong info account, 
> if that account just logged out). Bad -> He should not allow that at all, the 
> user must specify info@domainA or info@domainB to log in and the system 
> should grab the domain from there! Is this a feature or a bug? Can I change 
> that behaviour?
> 
> 
> 2. Issue
> ========
> 
> The internal system email after login is constructed as uid@domain, but 
> sometimes he forgets the @domain suffix and tries to authenticate against 
> IMAP/SMTP with just the uid. I can overcome this by using 
> SOGoForceIMAPLoginWithEmail , but that option is missing for SMTP.
> 
> Secondly I would like to know, why with one domain he always added the 
> domain-suffix, but not for the other. Any Ideas? Am I the only one?
> 
> To "reset" my system, I drop the database and flush the memcached, could 
> there be some leftover configuration somewhere else?


can you show the output of "defaults read" as user sogo with passwords removed?

-Christian Rößner

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