I did that, but still can't get sqwebmail
to EVER authenticate ANY user...


Malachi

10/4/2002 10:29:36 AM, "Massimo Rizzotto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I had the same problem.
>You don't havo to compile the authdameond. If yuo use vpopmail and the
>authvchkpw metod to autenticate You don't nedd it.
>Here is my configuration opptions:
>
>--enable-webpass=vpopmail \
>--without-authdaemon \
>--without-authpam \
>--without-authuserdb \
>--without-authpwd \
>--without-authshadow \
>--without-authldap \
>--with-authvchkpw \
>
>I hope it could help you.
>Have Fun
>Massimo Rizzotto
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Donald Maner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 6:39 PM
>Subject: [sqwebmail] Problem with 3.3.7
>
>
>Hello,
>
>    I'm using qmail and vpopmail for my mail folders.  I'm having a
>wierd authentication problem, and hopefully someone here has come across
>this before.
>
>    It's a really wierd problem because it only affects some of the
>domains. After starting up authdameond, some domains get one login or
>two logins, then it quits authenticating them.  Other domains have no
>problems, and I have yet to find a pattern.  I can restart
>authdameond.plain, and it works for one or two logins (it may be time
>and not number-of-logins based) and then for the same domains as before,
>it quits working again.
>
>    The accountholders can still pop their mail, and the fact that
>restarting authdameond alleviates the problem for a second leads me to
>believe the problem lies with sqwebmail, but the lack of any meaningful
>logging (or my lack of knowledge on how to turn said logging on) leaves
>me very little to work with.  So I was hoping someone here has some idea
>of where to start...
>
>Thanks.
>Donald Maner
>
>
>



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