My intelligent response: huh??
There's no sasl group our system. The Postfix user is member of "mail" only.
Note that we're running FreeBSD with ports for Postfix, cyrus-sasl and cyrus-sasl-saslauthd.

Anne

I got this one to work. however everyone forgot to mention that you need to add postfix to the sasl group. That step is critical or it won't work.

gpasswd -a postfix sasl

Curtis


Anne wrote:
It's better to access the database directly, so you're not dependent on the imap service.

/etc/pam.d/smtp:
auth required pam_mysql.so user=dbmail passwd=xxxxxx host=localhost db=dbmail table=dbma
il_users usercolumn=userid passwdcolumn=passwd crypt=0 sqllog=0
account required pam_mysql.so user=dbmail passwd=xxxxxx host=localhost db=dbmail table=dbma
il_users usercolumn=userid passwdcolumn=passwd crypt=0 sqllog=0


I think it's just what's needed.



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On Donnerstag, 30. August 2007 Curtis Maurand wrote:
Ok, lets see the configs.

There's not a lot.

/etc/sasl2/smtpd.conf:
pwcheck_method: saslauthd
mech_list: plain login

Start saslauthd:
saslauthd -a rimap -r -O 127.0.0.1

And turn on SASL in postfix:
smtpd_sasl_auth_enable = yes

I guess that's all, or did I forget something?

mfg zmi

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