dont understand whats wrong with that???
Regards,
Anil Aliyan
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From: Adam Glass
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2009 1:10 AM
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Why does username require domain name?
CJ,
It is probably
Hi all,
I am still trying to solve a QMT problem and have reduced it to the simplest
case: I created an account on domain awabllc.com with the username adamtest
(using qmailadmin web interface). Then I tried to log in via Squirrelmail.
If the username is adamtest it says ERROR: Unknown user or
Adam Glass wrote:
Hi all,
I am still trying to solve a QMT problem and have reduced it to the
simplest case: I created an account on domain awabllc.com
http://awabllc.com with the username adamtest (using qmailadmin web
interface). Then I tried to log in via Squirrelmail. If the username
Okay, that's understandable. But it also means the SMTP username must be
adamt...@awabllc.com and so the HELO message has two @ signs.
Unfortunately this has now gotten us put on a CBL so I'm under more pressure
to figure this out.
Thanks again,
--Adam
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 1:37 PM, Jake
Adam,
No, the user will only have one @ sign since when you create the account
you only put in adamtest since you are logged into the domain you are
creating a user for. Qmailadmin adds the @example.com portion of the
address. You do not create a user adamt...@example.com in the
Qmailadmin as
CJ,
Unfortunately we are seeing different. The user was created just as
adamtest, without the @ or the domain name. But if I put the username
adamtest in for SMTP authentication (using Thunderbird), it does not work.
I must type the full address. Then another @ is added, so it looks like
Adam,
Yes for (incoming and outgoing)authentication you must put in the entire
address otherwise the mail server doesn't know who you are.
Something else is wrong with your setup that is adding that
@137.52.23.46 Is there a possibility that it's the e mail client?
CJ
Adam Glass wrote:
CJ,
CJ,
It is probably not the e-mail client. The problem was discovered by someone
using Mulberry (which I think is a variant of Eudora) and I reproduced it
with Thunderbird/Linux and on Thunderbird/Macintosh.
Thanks,
Adam
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 3:15 PM, Maxwell Smart c...@yother.com wrote:
Beyond my expertise. Good luck.
Adam Glass wrote:
CJ,
It is probably not the e-mail client. The problem was discovered by
someone using Mulberry (which I think is a variant of Eudora) and I
reproduced it with Thunderbird/Linux and on Thunderbird/Macintosh.
Thanks,
Adam
On Fri, Oct
I appreciate the attempt!
Does anybody else have ideas about this?
Thanks!
--Adam
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 3:42 PM, Maxwell Smart c...@yother.com wrote:
Beyond my expertise. Good luck.
Adam Glass wrote:
CJ,
It is probably not the e-mail client. The problem was discovered by
Adam Glass wrote:
I appreciate the attempt!
Does anybody else have ideas about this?
Thanks!
--Adam
Why don't you start at the beginning again. You are doing something
fundamentally wrong with the basics of how the system works.
When you log into your domain in qmailadmin, click New Email
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