What worked well for me when setting it up with mysql was to turn on database query logging. Set the follwing option true in postgresql.conf for postgres to do the same. Then you should be able to see just what is being asked of the database when a user logs in.
DEBUG_PRINT_QUERY (boolean)

Mike D'Agosta writes:
Hi,
I'm having difficulty authorizing my users via pgsql.
But before I post my problems in full, I'd like to know how to get more verbose output from courier-imap. I am only able to see LOGIN FAILED... not what user it's trying, what password it's trying, etc. I'm looking in /var/log/maillog.
Is there some way to increase the verbosity?
Thanks,
Mike


Rick Erlandson
VP Technology
Elhost Networks
New Westminster, BC

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