I keep my users, aliases, relocated users, and so on in ldap server and I do not have /etc/sasldb2 at all. I do not use Cyradm as well, I wrote my own script which help me to add user to ldap and create mailbox, quota & acl using one simple comand, and I am sure that all my data in consistency and I have not forget to add something. You can have a look www.bugalux.com/mbman/ (last slash!).
Acoording my opinion, cyradm is not the program I can use in production environment. Too many things should be done manually and, the posibility of admin's mistakes too big. Now I am working to make a bootable CD with everything needed to build secure mail server based on POSTFIX/CYRUS_IMAP/OPENLDAP. 28 И юль 2003 08:07, Вы написали: > Back after the weekend.. > > my admin/user account is saved in /etc/sasldb2 ? > > when i log into 'cyradm localhost --user jb --auth plain' i first get > a 'password :', which it accepts, after that i get a IMAP password : > > is i type the same password or any other password i get this: > > Login failed: generic failure at > /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread-multi/Cyrus/IMAP/Admin.pm > line 118 > cyradm: cannot authenticate to server with plain as jb > > what the h**l wrong ? > > On Friday 25 July 2003 15:17, tsg wrote: > > 1. My congratulations. Now you have cyradm working. > > 2. Where do you keep your IMAP users: LDAP? SASLDB2? > > there you should test whether user exists > > > > 25 Июль 2003 12:59, jb написал: > > > Hello ... .AGAIN .. > > > > > > Im following the install-instructions included in the source. > > > > > > now im stuck again.. i can't login via cyradm . > > > > > > When i try : cyradm localhost > > > > > > it whats a password, for some user, guess it's jb, because it returns > > > this error message: > > > > > > Login failed: generic failure at > > > /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread-multi/Cyrus/IMAP/Admin > > >.p m line 118 > > > cyradm: cannot authenticate to server with as jb > > > > > > what did i miss now ?