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cvm-vmailmgr(8) 					      System Manager's Manual						   cvm-vmailmgr(8)

NAME
cvm-vmailmgr - vmailmgr virtual user validation module SYNOPSIS
cvm-vmailmgr CREDENTIALS
Pass phrase DESCRIPTION
This module validates credentials using accounts in a vmailmgr system. It does domain lookups the same way qmail would to determine what system account and virtual account to use. CONFIGURATION VARIABLES
QMAIL_ROOT (optional) The root directory under which all the qmail configuration files are expected to be found. Defaults to "/var/qmail", which is the normal qmail install path. VMAILMGR_PWFILE (optional) The relative path to the password file located in the virtual domain's home directory. Defaults to "passwd.cdb". VMAILMGR_DEFAULT (optional) The name of the default or "catch-all" account to look up if no match is found for the virtual account name. Defaults to "+", and is only used in lookup mode. SEE ALSO
cvm-pwfile(8), cvm-qmail(8), cvm-unix(8), cvm-sql(8), cvm-benchclient(8), cvm-checkpassword(8), cvm-testclient(8) http://untroubled.org/cvm/cvm.html cvm-vmailmgr(8)

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cvm-sql(7)						 Miscellaneous Information Manual						cvm-sql(7)

NAME
cvm-sql - CVM SQL Framework QUERY SUBSTITUTION
$VAR and ${VAR} are replaced with the quoted value of the environment variable named VAR. Use the second form when VAR contains anything other than alpha-numeric or underscore (_) characters. Do not include quotes in the query. The variables account and domain contain the account and domain names given by the CVM client. $$ is replaced with a single dollar sign. QUERY RESULTS
The query must produce the following fields exactly in order. All required fields must not be null or empty. 1. Password, encrypted with crypt(3) (required) 2. Actual account name (required) 3. User ID (integer) (required) 4. Group ID (integer) (required) 5. Directory (required) 6. Real name (optional) 7. Login shell (optional) 8. Group name (optional) 9. Domain name (optional) 10. System account name (optional) 11. System account directory (optional) 12. Mailbox path (optional) DEFAULT QUERY
SELECT password, username, userid, groupid, directory, realname, shell, groupname, domain, sys_username, sys_directory FROM accounts WHERE username=$account AND domain=$domain SEE ALSO
cvm-mysql(8), cvm-pgsql(8), cvm-pwfile(8), cvm-qmail(8), cvm-unix(8), cvm-vmailmgr(8), cvm-benchclient(8), cvm-checkpassword(8), cvm-test- client(8) http://untroubled.org/cvm/cvm.html cvm-sql(7)
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