I've installed the two, but not with checkpassword, so take my advice
with a grail of salt.
I've found it a real bastard when I first installed it with getting
authentication going. Tried all sorts of different compilation options.
I found one of the problems went away for some reason was when I
recreated my home directory. For some reason it could authenticate, but
not read the home directory, even though it just bumped me back to the
login screen of sqwebmail.
>From what I can gather, sqwebamil doesn't go anywhere near any pop3
protocols. I think it's all imap-based and the imap daemon and sqwebmail
is installed if you install the whole courier mail package.
Cheers
Chris
>>> "Joshua Nichols" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 05/18/01 10:40a.m.
>>>
I am trying to install sqwebmail on a server running qmail.
I followed the (limited) installation documentation, and seem to have
gotten
it installed and partially running. qmail is installed and working
correctly (as far as I can tell), as is qmail-pop3d. The sqwebmail
documentation makes occasional references to vpopmail, which concerns
me
slightly considering the problem I'm having.
I cannot login. I am using a functional account, but sqwebmail rejects
the
username/password.
I know this does not provide you with much specific error data, but
hopefully someone out there has tried this, and can tell me what I have
to
do to get the authentication working. Has anyone ever gotten this
working
with qmail-pop3d and checkpassword? Do I need to use a different pop
server?
Any assistance/direction would be greatly appreciated.
--joshua.