so, having virtdomains: userid I will be able to login with use_domaintld (which are mapped to the default domain) without the need to manually convert the accounts.
also i will be able to convert account to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
still, there remains one unanswered question: when I created a user in the new format: [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the virtdomains: on I was not able to login. do you know why?
Edward Rudd wrote:
If you use perdition, then yes.. http://www.vergenet.net/linux/perdition/ I was using perdition for a while when I had my usernames in cyrus like user_domain_tld, and wanted the users to login with [EMAIL PROTECTED], but they could login with user_domain_tld as well..
Perdition acts as a proxy in front of cyrus and maps the usernames according to Databases lookups(db, flat file, mysql, postgresql, ldap) or regular expressions. This is what you will want to setup.. and if you setup virtdomains: userid (instead of virtdomains: on), then a login of user_domaintld will be mapped to the default domain (w/o the defdom.com! in the mailbox db) so your current userbase will be able to login while converted users will able to access the new system..
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