Re: [vchkpw] IP-based vhosting

2002-10-27 Thread Bill Shupp
 Courier-imap (as of today, latest version) is the pop server. I am using
 Ximian Evolution as my client.

You need to use vipmap -a to add a map for vpopmail.  It used to be
reverse dns based, but a while back switched to an internal map.

Also, couriertcpd sets the IP in IPv6 format, so you'll need a patch to
vpopmail.c's host_in_locals that I posted to this list last week that
converts it back to IPv4.  Or, you could try disabling IPv6 in
courier-imap, but I don't know for sure that that will work.

Regards,

Bill Shupp






Re: [vchkpw] IP-based vhosting

2002-10-26 Thread Brandon Ramirez
Courier-imap (as of today, latest version) is the pop server. I am using
Ximian Evolution as my client.

- Brandon Ramirez

On Sat, 2002-10-26 at 20:14, Rick Macdougall wrote:
 Hi,
 
 What are you using as your pop client?  Courier-imap or qmail-pop3d?
 
 Regards,
 
 Rick
 
 - Original Message - 
 From: Brandon Ramirez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2002 5:16 PM
 Subject: [vchkpw] IP-based vhosting
 
 
 Yesterday I moved 2 of my virtual hosts to their own IP addresses. Since
 my version of vpopmail was at least 6 months out of date, I upgraded it
 and compiled in support for IP-based vhosting. I have reverse DNS setup
 correctly locally (isp won't let me configure it Internet-wide). But it
 won't let me authenticate with just my username. I have to use my full
 email address, even when connecting to the correct server name.
 
 Is there anything else I need to configure for it to work properly? Or
 is IP-based vhosting broken in 5.3? Any help would be appreciated.
 
 - Brandon Ramirez