Due to the nature of vpopmail/sqwebmail installs, 
you'll have to give us some more information:

In order to help you at all, We'll need a list of 
compile-time options for vpopmail AND sqwebmail.

If you didn't compile from source, then I 
personally can't really help you. It could be any 
number of things. 

Also, I don't think --enable-default-domain is an 
sqwebmail option. It's a vpopmail option.

Jesse



On Thursday 05 December 2002 16:43, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I posted a question about this the other day
> and no replies, if this list is just for ui
> issues, can someone point me to a list for tech
> problems?
>
> My original post is below with info on versions
> and the problem. I have tried compiling
> sqwebmail with and without the default domain
> in case that was fouling something, makes no
> difference.
>
> Also, further investigation shows that my
> original thought that only postmaster could log
> in is incorrect. Some users are able to log in
> through sqwebmail and others not. It seems that
> shorter username/pw combinations have more
> problems than longer ones but this is not 100%
> either, seems quite random.
>
> Is there a way to have vchkpasswd send
> debugging information to one of the log files?
>
> This is particularly frustrating because I
> talked this guy into switching from a Windoze
> based mail server and told him how simple,
> stable and efficient qmail/vpopmail had been
> for me for many years. All he can see is that
> his users can't get their mail. Should I go
> back to vpopmail 4.8.5/ sqwebmail 1.2.0 that is
> working on my servers? The only problem I have
> ever had with that combination is the funky
> attachment problems, I had hoped the later
> sqwebmail would have that sorted.
>
> Again, any hints will be greatly appreciated.
>  -Tom
>
>

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