Thanks a lot, it worked deactivating vpopmail's defaultdomain
and activating imapd defdomain instead.
Now I only have to find out why when using an account name with more than 7
characters I get failure in the login and this text in the log:
Nov 7 09:45:59 hunter imapd: Connection,
Hello there,
I admin a server running qmail, courier-imap and vpopmail.
Courier-imap authenticates against vpopmail, using authvchkpw.
I recently tried to configure defaultdomain but it doesnt work on IMAP. It
works for POP though.
If you reconfigured vpopmail and rebuilt it, but didn't
Sent: Tue Nov 06 07:01:41 2007
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Problems with defaultdomain when authenticating from
courier-imap
Hello there,
I admin a server running qmail, courier-imap and vpopmail.
Courier-imap authenticates against vpopmail, using authvchkpw.
I recently tried to configure
Courier-imap has its own setting for default domain. Look in your imapd
configuration file.
HTH,
Tren
- Original Message -
From: Sergio Reyes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vchkpw@inter7.com vchkpw@inter7.com
Sent: Tue Nov 06 05:49:26 2007
Subject: [vchkpw] Problems with defaultdomain when
Ken Jones wrote:
Quey wrote:
Joshua Megerman wrote:
If you reconfigured vpopmail and rebuilt it, but didn't rebuild
courier-imap/authdaemon, you're still using the old vpopmail
library. If
you're using qmail's pop3 daemon, it uses vchkpw directly, which is
why it
works. Remember to
Quey wrote:
Joshua Megerman wrote:
If you reconfigured vpopmail and rebuilt it, but didn't rebuild
courier-imap/authdaemon, you're still using the old vpopmail library. If
you're using qmail's pop3 daemon, it uses vchkpw directly, which is
why it
works. Remember to ALWAYS rebuild
Joshua Megerman wrote:
If you reconfigured vpopmail and rebuilt it, but didn't rebuild
courier-imap/authdaemon, you're still using the old vpopmail library. If
you're using qmail's pop3 daemon, it uses vchkpw directly, which is why it
works. Remember to ALWAYS rebuild EVERYTHING that