Replayformat Option

The  option takes an argument of a  printf-style format string that says how to construct the user ID for replay to the Message Store server. Valid escape sequences are: %s (user@domain where &#x27;@&#x27; is the canonical domain delimiter) %o (original user as sent by the client) %U (userid only) %V (virtual domain only) %A&#x5b;attr&#x5d; (value of user&#x27;s attribute "attr") For example,  for a user with joe as the user ID and domain=siroe.com would yield: joe@siroe.com For the MMP, when using ,  the   attribute in the domain node in the LDAP server overrides this option.

The default value is: %U@%V

Use with http
 The  MSHTTPD option, , specifies the format for authentication replay from mshttpd to IMAP and MTA backends. Supports:



 for original userid as sent by the client, 

 for       , 

 for userid only (prior to LDAP lookup), 

 for virtual domain, 

    for value of specified user&#x27;s attribute. 



See also:
 * MSHTTP options

Use with the MMP
 The  MMP/IMAP Proxy/POP Proxy/vdomain option  takes an argument of a  printf-style format string that says how to construct the user ID for replay to the Message Store server. Valid escape sequences are: %s (user@domain where &#x27;@&#x27; is the canonical domain delimiter) %o (original user as sent by the client) %U (userid only, prior to LDAP lookup) %V (virtual domain only) %A&#x5b;attr&#x5d; (value of user&#x27;s attribute "attr") For example,  for a user with joe as the value of the UID LDAP attribute and domain=siroe.com would yield: joe@siroe.com For the MMP, when using ,  the   attribute in the domain node in the LDAP server overrides this option.

See also:
 * hosteddomains Option
 * vdomain options
 * MMP and IMAP Proxy and POP Proxy and vdomain options

See also:
 * hosteddomains Option
 * MSHTTP options
 * MMP and IMAP Proxy and POP Proxy and vdomain options
 * vdomain options