User database extra fields ========================== A user database lookup typically returns [UserDatabase.txt] fields. Other possibilities are: * *nice*: Set the mail process's priority to be the given value. * *chroot*: Chroot to given directory. Overrides 'mail_chroot' setting in 'dovecot.conf'. * *system_groups_user*: Specifies the username whose groups are read from '/etc/group' (or wherever NSS is configured to taken them from). The logged in user has access to those groups. This may be useful for shared mailboxes. * *userdb_import*: This allows returning multiple extra fields in one TAB-separated field. It's useful for userdbs which are a bit less flexible for returning a variable number of fields (e.g. SQL). * *uidgid_file*: Get uid and gid for user based on the given filename. * It's possible to override settings from 'dovecot.conf' (most commonly quota_rule to set per-user quota limits). * The extra fields are also passed to [PostLoginScripting.txt]. These fields can be returned the exact same way as uid, gid, home and mail fields. Below are examples for some user databases. Overriding settings ------------------- Most commonly settings are overridden from plugin section. For example if your plugin section has 'quota=maildir:storage=1024' value and the userdb lookup returns 'quota=maildir:storage=2048', the original quota setting gets overridden. In fact if the lookup always returns a quota field, there's no point in having the quota setting in plugin section at all, because it always gets overridden anyway. To understand how imap and pop3 processes see their settings, it may be helpful to know how Dovecot internally passes them: 1. First all actual settings are first read into memory. 2. Next if [PostLoginScripting.txt], it may modify the settings if wanted. 3. Last all the extra fields returned by userdb lookup are used to override the settings. Any unknown setting is placed into plugin {} section (e.g. foo=bar will be parsed as if it were plugin { foo=bar }). If you want to override settings inside sections, you can separate the section name and key with '/'. For example: ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- namespace default { inbox = yes } ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- The inbox setting can be overridden by returning 'namespace/default/inbox=yes' extra field. Examples -------- SQL --- dovecot-sql.conf: ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- user_query = SELECT home, uid, gid, \ '*:storage=100M' as quota_rule, mail_plugins \ FROM users WHERE userid = '%u' ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- LDAP ---- dovecot-ldap.conf: ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- user_attrs = homeDirectory=home,uidNumber=uid,gidNumber=gid,quotaDovecot=quota,mail_plugins ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- passwd-file ----------- Below are examples that show how to give two userdb extra fields ("mail" and "quota"). Note that all userdb extra fields must be prefixed with "userdb_", otherwise they're treated as [PasswordDatabase.ExtraFields.txt]. ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- user:{plain}pass:1000:1000::/home/user::userdb_mail=mbox:~/mail userdb_quota_rule=*:storage=100M user2:{plain}pass2:1001:1001::/home/user2::userdb_mail=maildir:~/Maildir userdb_quota_rule=*:storage=200M ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- (This file was created from the wiki on 2013-11-24 04:43)