On Friday 01 June 2007 10:59:20 Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> That's the login ID authdaemond itself receives.  I'm confident that this is 
> the login ID the IMAP or the POP3 server receives from the client.
> 
> Check your client configuration.

But the "client" was a telnet session where I manually supplied...

Jun  1 03:05:26 us courieresmtpd: started,ip=[::ffff:xx.xx.xx.xx]
Jun  1 03:05:37 us courieresmtpd: EHLO mail.renta.net
Jun  1 03:05:50 us courieresmtpd: MAIL FROM: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Jun  1 03:06:20 us courieresmtpd: RCPT TO: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

and got this result...

Jun  1 03:06:21 us authdaemond: received userid lookup request: admin
Jun  1 03:06:21 us authdaemond: authpipe: trying this module
Jun  1 03:06:21 us authdaemond: closing pipe
Jun  1 03:06:21 us authdaemond: forking new one
Jun  1 03:06:21 us authdaemond: attempting to fork
Jun  1 03:06:21 us authdaemond: executing /etc/courier/authProg
Jun  1 03:06:21 us authdaemond: Pipe auth. started Pipe-program (pid 23729)
Jun  1 03:06:21 us authdaemond: new pipe has in: 8, out: 7
Jun  1 03:06:21 us authdaemond: + read TMPIN
Jun  1 03:06:21 us authdaemond: ++ echo 'PRE . courier admin'

IMAP and sending authenticated mail thru the server, where it
requires an "AUTH", works okay, the above is for misc incoming
mail where it's just checking if the RCPT TO is a valid account
or not. So I can't accept any incoming mail because the domain
part is missing.

--markc

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