Re: [sendmail] lmtp, cyrusv2d, shared folders and case

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nodens2099 <nodens2099@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Andrzej Adam Filip a écrit :>>>> Does smmap return "unknown user" *even for lowercase folders*?>>>>>>> Nope, you're right. the real problem is on the mrs check, then. >> >> It can use only what smmap provides.>> Are you ready to ask for changed in Cyrus' smmap to make it capable to>> check Public folders availability?>> >> mrs_cyrus_mailertable may be changed to check validity of mailbox folder>> its own list of valid folders.>> > This is already what I'm doing with ldap. There is no need to add> another database, which would have to be maintained as the public folder> list change, IMO.
OK - smmap map be needless for "LDAP centric" configuration.
> I actually took a look at the smmapd code, and it uses the> lmtp_downcase_rcpt value to know whether the recipient should be> converted to downcase or not.> According to the code, it convert the user part only, and has a special> case for shared folder, so it should be ok.>> Do you know a way to test smmapd manually ?
There are simple socket map client and server perl scripts in contribdirectory of sendmail distribution.
>>> if it can resolve the mrs_cyrus_mailertable problem, and if it's not too>>> difficult to upgrade rtcyrus2 with it, I'm willing to give it a try.>> >> It can be fixed but you should decide which path do you want do go:>> a) Cyrus smmap can tell if public folders is accessible>> b) sendmail uses its own list of valid publicly accessible Cyrus public folders>> the a) is definitely the way to go.
I "patch" only sendmail.cf :-)
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