(sorry for the personal reply Tom, I forgot to change the reply-to)

OK, I've updated both my vpopmail and qmailadmin to the latest devel versions and it still doesn't work. Here's how I'm configured:

vpopmail:

./configure --enable-mysql=y --enable-rebuild-tcpserver-file=n --enable-defaultquota=100000000S,10000C --enable-roaming-users=y --enable-learn-passwords=y --enable-logging=v --enable-default-domain=u-r-on.net --enable-mysql-replication=y

qmailadmin:

./configure --enable-domain-autofill=Y --enable-modify-spam=Y '--enable-spam-command=| /usr/local/bin/maildrop' --enable-modify-quota=y --enable-cgibindir=/usr/local/www/cgi-bin.mail


I can't think of why any of the above would cause this to not work. I can authenticate via just fine via POP3 using all three domains (indicating that yea verily, it is set up in vpopmail correctly). But I can only log into qmailadmin using the "main" domain. The domains were added using qmailadmin 1.0.15 but I don't see anything particularly relevant in the ChangeLog.


I can log in just fine as [EMAIL PROTECTED] but I cannot log in as [EMAIL PROTECTED], which is an aliasdomain of u-r-on.net. I've tried removing the aliasdomain avgisp.com and then re-adding it but still no luck.

Matt


On Monday, June 16, 2003, at 05:57 PM, Tom Collins wrote:


On Monday, June 16, 2003, at 02:30 PM, Matt Simerson wrote:
I can thus add bobsmith.com to vpopmail as an aliasdomain. Now any user in bob.com can also authenticate as user at bobsmith.com. I'm sure you're all with me so far.

However, qmailadmin does not appear to support this. Only [EMAIL PROTECTED] is able to log in via qmailadmin.

Shouldn't the user also be able to authenticate as [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Works for me (qmailadmin 1.0.21, vpopmail 5.3.20).


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Tom Collins
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