On 15/04/2019 16:34, Larry Rosenman via dovecot wrote:
> yes, either with or without the domain.
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at 9:33 AM John Fawcett via dovecot
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     On 15/04/2019 16:05, Larry Rosenman via dovecot wrote:
>>     I have normal system users, some and some virtual domains (2
>>     different flavors).
>>
>>     I have this job that runs from cron on my own userid to archive mail
>>     I want Dovecot to use my system password for mail authentication.
>>     I, therefore, use PAM to authenticate system users
>>     Everything works great, modulo getting the auto-index to be
>>     visible using RoundCube (which if I log into roundcube using
>>     <user>@<domain> it does). 
>>     by default if I'm logged in as my normal OS user, default doveadm
>>     commands (as issued from the shell or from my archive script) use
>>     the user I'm logged in as *WITHOUT A DOMAIN*.
>>
>>     I want to default PAM auth'd users to append @lerctr.org
>>     <http://lerctr.org> (DOMAIN) to the OS user.
>>
>     when they log in to roundcube as the OS user, right?
>
>     John
>
>
>
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So if all works fine when you specify user@domain in roundcube, but you
want to be able to specify only username in roundcube and have roundcube
login as user@domain, then one solution would be to configure roundcube
to add a default domain to bare usernames. As far as I remember (it's a
while since I used roundcube) it is one of the configuration options.

John

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