Hi Tom,
That person would be me. There was a problem authenticating on a remote
mysql backend without the local directory. But my problem was solved
when I re-compiled the vpopmail, and set up the 's' flag to others on
vchkpw again (using vpopmail 5.3.30).
Regards,
Hlio Rubens Kamogawa
Central Server
http://www.centralserver.com.br
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On Sunday 25 January 2004 23:01, Tom Collins wrote:
Someone on the list posted that SMTP AUTH would fail if the domain
directory didn't exist, because vchkpw needed it. They were trying
to set up a separate box for inbound SMTP, and it would only have the
qmail control files and a link to MySQL to authenticate users.
I just tried to verify that problem with 5.4.0-rc2, but could not
reproduce it. SMTP AUTH worked for a domain without a directory.
I'm closing out our open bug report. If the person who originally
posted about it can get in touch with me, I'd like them to confirm
that it still fails for them. It might be another problem that we
should track down.
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