#! /bin/bash # ? This is done to ignore the message "Make sure not to read and write # ? the same file in the same pipeline", which is a result of ${DATABASE} # ? being used below. (This disables the message file-wide.) # shellcheck disable=SC2094 # shellcheck source=../scripts/helpers/index.sh source /usr/local/bin/helpers/index.sh DATABASE='/tmp/docker-mailserver/postfix-accounts.cf' USER="${1}" shift PASSWD="${*}" function __usage { echo 'Usage: updatemailuser [password]' ; } [[ -z ${USER} ]] && { __usage ; _exit_with_error 'No username specified' ; } if [[ -z ${PASSWD} ]] then read -r -s -p 'Enter Password: ' PASSWD echo [[ -z ${PASSWD} ]] && _exit_with_error 'Password must not be empty' fi HASH=$(doveadm pw -s SHA512-CRYPT -u "${USER}" -p "${PASSWD}") touch "${DATABASE}" _create_lock # Protect config file with lock to avoid race conditions grep -qi "^$(_escape "${USER}")|" "${DATABASE}" 2>/dev/null || _exit_with_error "User \"${USER}\" does not exist" sed -i "s ^""${USER}""|.* ""${USER}""|""${HASH}"" " "${DATABASE}"