Canonification
signaldeveloper at gmail.com
signaldeveloper at gmail.com
Wed Sep 2 05:02:06 CEST 2015
Thanks mike!
Very interesting. I have a fresh copy of kolab 3.4 I would assume this is fixed. I submitted a bug we will see how this goes with those guys. Out of all my years working with email servers I've never once ran into a company that does first name dot last name. Maybe that's popular in other countries.
Is there a way to simple "turn off" the secondary emails? I tried removing it from the kolab conf but it seems to generate them anyways.
Mike - any idea why it will create the user but give me a "status mailbox not found" on round cube once the user logs in?
It seems that kolab creates the user in LDAP, which is does NOT add to RC DB until after the first attempt of the user logging in also.
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> On Sep 1, 2015, at 9:12 PM, Brady, Mike <mike.brady at devnull.net.nz> wrote:
>
>> On 2015-09-02 12:13, Paul Bronson wrote:
>>
>> It also, is not making a mailbox for me now, I can log into RC, but it says status: mailbox does not exist.
>>
>>> On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 8:09 PM, Paul Bronson <signaldeveloper at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Torsten,
>>>
>>> When I use
>>>
>>> primary_mail = '%(givenname)s'[0:1]%(surname)s@%(domain)s
>>>
>>> It shows properly in web interface:
>>>
>>> screenshot (minus the domain name):
>>>
>>> http://cl.ly/image/3y0m1b0t1H2N
>>>
>>>
>>> I changed in kolab.conf to:
>>>
>>> primary_mail = "%(givenname).1s%(surname)@%(domain)"
>>>
>>> also tried:
>>>
>>> primary_mail = '{initial}{surname}@{domain}'.format(initial=first_name[0].lower(), surname=surname.lower(), domain=domain)
>>>
>>> But does not give me output on web admin:
>>>
>>> screenshot:
>>>
>>> http://cl.ly/image/1v2o131Q3j2u
>>>
>>>> On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 5:27 AM, Torsten Grote <torsten at kolab.org> wrote:
>>>> On Monday 31 August 2015 20:44:24 Paul Bronson wrote:
>>>> > primary_mail = '%(givenname)s'[0:1]%(surname)s@%(domain)s
>>>>
>>>> Please check the python syntax of that statement. This is what I am getting:
>>>>
>>>> >>> params = { "givenname":"Hans", "surname":"Wurst", "domain":"fleischer" }
>>>> >>> print "'%(givenname)s'[0:1]%(surname)s@%(domain)s" % params
>>>> 'Hans'[0:1]Wurst at fleischer
>>>>
>>>> And this is probably not how you want your email addresses to look like.
>>>>
>>>> Kind Regards,
>>>> Torsten
>>>>
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> I was correct. But in thoery it has been fixed if your kolab-webadmin is new enough
>
> https://issues.kolab.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3553
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