Jason Lixfeld writes:
Make up your mind. It's either "pop3d: No such file or directory", or "user unknown" when delivering mail. Two completely different situations.I adjusted userdb to:Feb 4 23:30:00 industry pop3d: Connection, ip=[::ffff:216.7.194.254]
Feb 4 23:30:14 industry pop3d: LOGIN, [EMAIL PROTECTED], ip=[::ffff:216.7.194.254]
Feb 4 23:30:14 industry pop3d: pop3d: No such file or directory
[EMAIL PROTECTED] home=/services/mail/content/synchrosounds.com/jason/Maildir|mail=/services/mail/content/sync
hrosounds.com/jason/Maildir|systempw=$1$efKn04FG$WKFWA5ULFwIALsTDRl5Ri/|gid=999|uid=999
But still no dice. Still User Unknown.
The Maildir directory exists just as it is in the userdb file. Heck, I even set the mode to 777 thinking it may be a permissions problem of some sort.Making random guesses never works. A better approach is to understand what exactly the problem is. If you aren't sure what is the problem, you have no way to even begin to figure out what the solution is.
"No such file or directory", when logging in via IMAP or POP3 indicates an incorrect setting for the account's home directory, or maildir.
"User unknown" is usually caused by a disconnect between locals/hosteddomains, and the actual account directory.
-------------------------------------------------------
This SF.NET email is sponsored by:
SourceForge Enterprise Edition + IBM + LinuxWorld = Something 2 See!
http://www.vasoftware.com
_______________________________________________
courier-users mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Unsubscribe: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/courier-users
