On Tue, 9 Sep 2003, Andreas Aardal Hanssen wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Sep 2003, Jeremy Hansen wrote:
> >The thing that I don't get is that pop users seem fine, both real and
> >virtual. I have something wrong somewhere. Virtual users work fine even
> >with courier. I would like to see at least virtual users working with
> >bincimap.
>
> Could you post your run files and some lines from the logs from around the
> time when you try to log in?
exec tcpserver -vRH -l "`hostname`" 0 143 \
/opt/bincimap/bin/bincimap-up \
--logtype=multilog \
--conf=/etc/opt/bincimap/bincimap.conf -- \
checkvpw /usr/local/bin/authwrapper \
/opt/bincimap/bin/bincimapd Maildir 2>&1
@400000003f5d702b0b81a3fc tcpserver: ok 32336
srv2.methanesea.com:127.0.0.1:143 :127.0.0.1::54741
@400000003f5d702b0bbebc9c 32336 0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:] Client connected to
Binc IMAP from 127.0.0.1
@400000003f5d703d12b3cdbc 32336 1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:]
@400000003f5d703d12b3e144 32336 2 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:] Unprivileged stub
shutting down - read:0 bytes, wrote:0 bytes.
> Also, what is the response from the server when you try to log in
> manually? (from the login procedure in the FAQ)
* OK Welcome to Binc IMAP v1.2.1 (c) Copyright 2002, 2003 Andreas Aardal
Hanssen at 2003-09-09 04:46:26 PDT
1 LOGIN xxedgexx-test xxxx
1 NO LOGIN failed: Plain text password authentication is disallowed.
Please try enabling SSL or TLS in your mail client.
Thanks
-jeremy
> Andy :-)
>
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