Hi Pete...

qmail-ldap has the ability to make Maildir's when missing if the user
authenticates via ldap (if approprate ldap entries are present for that
user)

My mistake re courier-pop3, I ment qmail-pop3

I've successfully set up courier-imap on my qmail test box that has been
running flawlessly for months, no big deal.

As a matter of fact, it was running...

qmail
qmail-pop3d
courier-imapd
sqwebmail


My confusion lies with the authentication system setup with ldap.





-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Cavender [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, 13 February 2001 2:10 PM
To: dennis
Subject: Re: Suggestions please


> Hi all...
>
> I was hoping to ask for assistance with a "very simple" plan of attack on
> setting up my new qmail server.
>
> My requirements.
>
> qmail
> qmail-ldap (authentication)
> courier-imap
> courier-pop3
> sqwebmail
>
> Can anyone outline a suggested plan. eg.
>
> patch qmail with qmail-ldap
> install openldap
> install openssl
> install qmail
> install courier-imap ...
>
> I'm confused about the way these systems will be interacting e.g..
> If I use courier-imap, what auth scheme will i need seeing as though I
want
> qmail-ldap to handle authentication and maildir creation ?

Why would qmail-ldap make maildirs?  Isn't that part of making new user
accounts?

> What auth screme with the pop3 server use ?

Why are you using the courier POP server rather than qmail-pop3d?  It hase
served me well so far...

> Am I making any sense ?

Well, yes, as a newbie :-)  I have been running qmail for 2 years but am
not just venturing into IMAP, so I both want to be of assistance, and
learn what you figure out... Folks on the list can be a bit short and
snarky, but with persistance you will find aid and info.

Pleased to meet you,

--Pete


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