Thanks, I'll try that.
Christofer On 16 May 2002 15:02 CEST you wrote: > I had this problem also and was unable to get the Courier-IMAP.deb to work > so I marked it as "hold" and then just installed from source. > > Make sure you compile with vpopmail option turned on and in the > configuration, turn off auth-daemon (as mentioned on the vpopmail mailing > list). I don't use "local" users so I haven't had to worry about that and > only list authvchkpw as the only auth module used. > > Hope this helps. > > At 10:31 AM 5/16/2002 0000, Christofer Algotsson wrote: > >Hi list. > > > >I have a Qmail vpopmail system running on Debian/unstable with no problems. > >I have both real and virtual users on the system. > >For a couple of days I have tried to teach my Courier-IMAP to authenticate > >viritual accounts with no luck. > > > >It seems to me that the Coruier-IMAP .deb is compiled with; > > > >(from the debian-patched source) > >royce@curlin:~/imap/courier-0.37.3$ grep 'vchk' debian/rules > > --without-authvchkpw > > > >However, that module (I think) is needed by Courier's authentication-daemon? > > > >Now. > > > >I added (what I beleve is correct) to /etc/courier/autodaemonrc > > > >authmodulelist="authpam authvchkpw" > > > >authpam (for the users with real accounts) and authvchkpw (for the virtuals). > > > >no success. Still pop3 and IMAP (for real users) works perfectley. > >Login-name for virtual pop3 and IMAP is the same, username@domain as > >login-name. (I've even tried username%domain, with no success). > > > > > >Re-compiling the package --with-authvchkpw resulted in some error with > >/var/lib/vpopmail/etc/lib_deps (wich was not found)... so i touched it and > >tried again.. Now i was missing some other libraries, added them.. and the > >result was compilation-errors. > > > >I read through goggle and tried to find out by myself, but I believe I'm > >stuck. > > > > > >Have anyone got Imap to work with vpop-authentication ? > > > >Please help if you can! > > > >Very best regards, > > > >Christofer > > > > > >-- > >To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

