On Friday 21 February 2003 18:28, Kurt Bigler wrote:
> on 2/21/03 2:53 PM, Jesse Guardiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Friday 21 February 2003 17:35, Kurt Bigler wrote:
> >> on 2/21/03 2:14 PM, Jesse Guardiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> 1.) Do you have a WORKING IMAP or POP3 server installed on the machine
> >>> in question?
> >>
> >> Yes, qmail+vpopmail.  No IMAP currently.
> >>
> >>> 2.) If the answer to question 1 above was 'yes', then do you have to
> >>> log in with [EMAIL PROTECTED], or can you log in with just 'user', while
> >>> accessing a port on 'domain'? ('yes' for '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' only. 'no' for
> >>> logins with just 'user' on a port at 'domain')
> >>
> >> Yes, I login as just user, because the logindomainlist popup is present
> >> and already defaulted to the correct domain due to my changes to
> >> sqwebmail.c.
> >
> > But what about POP3?? That's the whole point of these questions. Can you
> > log in
> > as just 'user' with POP3?
>
> Certainly not.  I have a lot of domains, and user names are not unique
> across them.  But just to be sure I just tried it, and no it did not work.
>
> Just for your reference, my SqWebMail config options as shown in config.log
> are:
>
>   $ ./configure --enable-webpass=vpopmail --without-authuserdb
> --without-authpam --without-authpwd --without-authshadow --without-authldap
> --with-authvchkpw --enable-imageurl=/images --enable-hardtimeout=100000
> --enable-softtimeout=100000
> --enable-imagedir=/usr/local/apache/htdocs/webmail/images
> --enable-cgibindir=/usr/local/apache/cgi-bin --with-ispell=/usr/bin/ispell
> --without-authdaemon
>
> -Kurt Bigler

OK. I'm done. It works.

I'll try to clean up my source code (lots of debug stuff) and send the list a
patch tommorrow.

It's pretty simple, and it should work with your virtual DNS domains too, but I
haven't tried it.

Time to go home!

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