Sam,

I aplogize - you're absolutely right.
Somebody else entered the account info into a LDAP directory using a
small perl program. That program cut the path short.

Thanks for pointing me into the correct direction!

Bernd

Bernd Plagge writes:

> Hello,
> 
> I have a serious problems.
> Some of our customers have mail addresses with a dot '.' between first
> name and last name. It seems that is is in compliance with the RFC.
> 
> However, courier can't change to the corresponding subdirectory.
> In the (person name and domain name have been modified!) example
> sqwebmail - and the same is true for courier - cuts dot and everything
> following off when trying to change to the directory. 
> 
> linde sqwebmaild: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> chdir(/home/domain.co.jp/mail/m) failed!!  

Show the corresponding courier-authlib lookup for this account.

-- 
プラゲ ベェアント - Bernd Plagge
ファースト・チョイス・インターネット(有)
First Choice Internet Ltd., Tokyo
Tel. 03-4500-7799
Fax. 03-4400-3723
mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
url: http://www.choicenet.ne.jp

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