Hi List,
I have a problem with some of the Outlook 2003 users that access the
POP3d-ssl. I only have 2 users using it, everyone else used imapd-ssl
without issue.
We use CACert.org certificates (www.cacert.org) which appear self signed.
Software versions:
courier-imap-4.0.4-1mdk.i586
openssl-
On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 06:56:31PM +, Tony Stocker wrote:
>So how can a remote user, accessing a the machine via a virtual user
>account via IMAP, change that virtual user account's password?
There's no IMAP account for changing passwords. However, if you install
sqwebmail, that has a
On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 02:53:07PM -0400, Moises Castellanos wrote:
>I install Postfix and use maildir format for the mail. Well I change
>the path when the mail is stored in [1]main.cf to /var/test/mail/
>instead of ~Maildir/ because the home is mounted with NFS and I don't
>want t
Alle 20:53, mercoledì 5 luglio 2006, Moises Castellanos ha scritto:
> but the users can't read the mail. Here is the configuration file:
- check /var/log/maillog to know the specific error
- check the permission of the dir
- check the user used by courier to access the directory
- let us know ;)
P
Tony Stocker writes:
So how can a remote user, accessing a the machine via a virtual user
account via IMAP, change that virtual user account's password?
You can't. There's no such thing as a "change password" function in IMAP.
You will have to put together your own specific solution, perhaps
Roberto Polli writes:
authlib's purpose is to verify account passwords. That's it.
ok, do you think that the following statements are out of the authlib's
purpose/capability:
- variables of authldaprc could be changed dynamically
- authlib can return a special error code such as "user not all
Hrvoje Habjanić writes:
On Wednesday 05 July 2006 12:46, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Roberto Polli writes:
> Alle 20:35, martedì 4 luglio 2006, hai scritto:
>> persuading MrSam that it should be done...Patches to pass the remote IP
>> address have been ... rejected in the past;
>
> do you know why t
Tony Stocker wrote:
I have searched the Courier IMAP archives but have been unable to find
the answer to my question there, or in other online documents.
Here is my setup:
MTA: Postfix 2.1.5-4.2.RHEL4
IMAP: Courier 4.1.1 (authlib 0.58)
Auth: authuserdb
If this is a new install, recommen
Hello,
I have searched the Courier IMAP archives but have been unable to find
the answer to my question there, or in other online documents.
Here is my setup:
MTA: Postfix 2.1.5-4.2.RHEL4
IMAP: Courier 4.1.1 (authlib 0.58)
Auth: authuserdb
Here is my problem:
We are only using virtual m
I install Postfix and use maildir format for the mail. Well I change the path when the mail is stored in main.cf to /var/test/mail/ instead of ~Maildir/ because the home is mounted with NFS and I don't want the users home full with mail. Postfix is working fine y send mail to any of my user and it
On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 06:46:49AM -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Because I've yet to see a logical explanation why authlib needs to know
> this. authlib's purpose is to verify account passwords. That's it. The
> client's IP address is completely and totally irrelevant as far as the
> answer
On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 10:47:34AM -0300, Lucas Piccoli wrote:
>Hi, I'm using postfix with courier imap in the mailserver and some of
>the clients who use Outlook Express experience the same trouble from
>time to time, randomly. POP3 timeouts and the temporary solution to
>this is t
On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 03:23:39PM +0100, Brian Candler wrote:
> Yes, but there are reasons for applying access control policy based on both
> IP address and user identity, and passing the IP down to the authentication
> layer would be a simple way of achieving this. Otherwise a separate
> authoris
Hi, I'm using postfix with courier imap in the mailserver and some of the clients who use Outlook Express experience the same trouble from time to time, randomly. POP3 timeouts and the temporary solution to this is to check or uncheck options for SSL. This fixes the problem for some time but eventu
Above all,
thank you Sam for your answer!
Alle 12:46, mercoledì 5 luglio 2006, Sam Varshavchik ha scritto:
> >> Patches to pass the remote IP address have been ... rejected in the past;
> Because I've yet to see a logical explanation why authlib needs to know
> this.
it's correct to divide the aut
On Wednesday 05 July 2006 12:46, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Roberto Polli writes:
> > Alle 20:35, martedì 4 luglio 2006, hai scritto:
> >> persuading MrSam that it should be done...Patches to pass the remote IP
> >> address have been ... rejected in the past;
> >
> > do you know why that patch was re
Roberto Polli writes:
Alle 20:35, martedì 4 luglio 2006, hai scritto:
persuading MrSam that it should be done...Patches to pass the remote IP
address have been ... rejected in the past;
do you know why that patch was rejected?
Because I've yet to see a logical explanation why authlib needs
Alle 20:35, martedì 4 luglio 2006, hai scritto:
> persuading MrSam that it should be done...Patches to pass the remote IP
> address have been ... rejected in the past;
do you know why that patch was rejected?
is it possible to see it?
> maybe a more general-purpose mechanism might
> be considere
On Tuesday 04 July 2006 20:35, Brian Candler wrote:
[...]
>
> What I'd like to see is that you can specify in the client (e.g. pop3d) a
> list of environment variables to be passed across: e.g.
>
> AUTHDAEMON_PASSENV="TCPREMOTEIP,LDAP_FILTER"
>
> Then I'd like to see the four different types of aut
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