No, Roundcube first check if an existing user already exist with that login in the database.
Le 04/10/2012 09:10, Peter Overtoom a écrit :
Wont the query in the config file give problems when duplicates already exist in the database?
On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 8:21 AM, Edouard Moreau edouard.moreau@ensma.fr wrote:
Hello,
You can force login to be converted to lower case in the config file :
// Forces conversion of logins to lower case. // 0 - disabled, 1 - only domain part, 2 - domain and local part. // If users authentication is not case-sensitive this must be enabled. // After enabling it all user records need to be updated, e.g. with query: // UPDATE users SET username = LOWER(username); $rcmail_config['login_lc'] = 2;
Regards,
Edouard Moreau
Le 03/10/2012 18:49, Mirko Buffoni a écrit :
Hi,
I have a question about users: I noticed I have different users filed under
users
mysql table. This happens because of this options in configuration:// automatically create a new Roundcube user when log-in the first time. // a new user will be created once the IMAP login succeeds. // set to false if only registered users can use this service $rcmail_config['auto_create_user'] = true;
which created different user entries when I have caps lock turned on or accidentally hit Shift key during typing.
Anyway, shouldn't case of user be put to lowercase before authentication and all subsequent operations? is there any reason to have different user_id which lead to different entries in contacts/contacts_groups/cache etc?
Mirko
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