On Tuesday, June 17, 2003, at 12:15 AM, Tom Collins wrote:
On Monday, June 16, 2003, at 07:33 PM, Matt Simerson wrote:
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
Hi Matt,
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]
I can't reproduce this behaviour (using vpopmail 5.2.1 with qmailadmin
1.0.6), however, qmailadmin
]
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 12:37 PM
Subject: Fwd: [qmailadmin] Authentication oddity in qmailadmin
(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
OK, I think I found something that's a little odd, anyone feel free to
smack with a LART if I'm wrong about this.
With vpopmail, you can create valiasdomains. So, I could have:
bob.com
set up on my mail server. I can thus add bobsmith.com to vpopmail as an
aliasdomain. Now any user in
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