RYAN vAN GINNEKEN wrote:
I have fixed the problem listed in this mail it was due to some weird errors caused by postfix creating the INBOX in the wrong place when it tried to send the system welcome mail.
Thanks again and i am still working on the original posted stuff about virtual domain logins
I am using Freebsd 4.10stable, postfix 2.1.5 with SASL and TLS, procmail version 3.22 and binc IMAP 1.2.8 binc uses IMAPdir style mail boxes.
I have given up for now due to deadlines on the virtual mailbox style accounts. Therefore i am creating UNIX shell account for all new mail
users. I set up the accounts and have been having great difficulty logging into these newly created accounts (they were working but now they are broken ^%(&*(*&(&^&^%$&%(&)*)_*()[EMAIL PROTECTED]&*). Note all the old accounts work fine ie [EMAIL PROTECTED] the only difference seems to be the fact that these accounts come from a different virtual domain ie [EMAIL PROTECTED] could this possibly cause this error in outlook.
0x800CCCDD IMAP_UNSOLICITED_BYE Unexpected disconnect
these errors in the binc logs
@4000000041aa5db139b1f754 1717 0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:] connection from 192.168.0.1
@4000000041aa5db20189ca8c 1718 0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:] unable to create INBOX: File exists
@4000000041aa5db201c52dac 1717 1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:] <classic2> authentication failed: server returned 111 (internal error)
@4000000041aa5db201d5bfdc 1717 2 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:] shutting down - read:51 bytes, wrote:339 bytes.
It does not even seem to be asking for a password??
Here is my binc run file for imaps do i need to add something for the virtual domains which are contained on the local host.
#!/bin/sh # $Id: run-ssl.in,v 1.1.1.1 2003/08/18 18:06:05 andreaha Exp $ # daemontools supervise run-file for Binc IMAP Service.
exec 2>&1
exec tcpserver -c 100 -u 0 -g 0 \ -l $(hostname) -HDRP \ 0 993 \ /usr/local/bin/bincimap-up \ --logtype=multilog \ --conf=/usr/local/etc/bincimap/bincimap.conf --ssl -- \ /usr/local/bin/checkpassword \ /usr/local/bin/bincimapd
