On Mon, Dec 01, 2003 at 11:11:01AM -0800, zanchu_ml_01 @ hotmail_com wrote:
> At the risk of asking a dumb question.. my sqwebmail
> has suddenly stopped working.. Can someone point me
> to the right place in the archives ? I'm running
> version sqwebmail-3.6.2

First thing to try is to stop and start authdaemon (see the section
"Post-install configuration" in the document INSTALL in the top level of the
sqwebmail source)

> Here are my authorization settings
> ----------
> grep 'AUTHMODULES' /usr/lib/courier-imap/etc/imapd
> ##NAME: AUTHMODULES:0
> #AUTHMODULES="authuserdb authvchkpw authshadow"
> AUTHMODULES="authuserdb authvchkpw authshadow relay-ctrl-allow"
> ##NAME: AUTHMODULES_ORIG:0
> #AUTHMODULES_ORIG="authuserdb authvchkpw authshadow"
> AUTHMODULES_ORIG="authuserdb authvchkpw authshadow
> ----------

Err, well that's the 'imapd' config file, but this is the sqwebmail mailing
list, and the error you report is from sqwebmail too:

> tail /var/log/messages file..
> Dec  1 10:46:18 ykon sqwebmaild: authdaemon: s_connect() failed: Connection
> refused
> ----------

In your sqwebmail config files directory you should have a text file called
'authmodulelist', which should be like this:

$ cat authmodulelist 
authdaemon
$

Then you need to look at authdaemonrc (in this same directory) to see which
authentication modules sqwebmail's authdaemond is going to use.

Note that if you have both courier-imap and sqwebmail installed, then they
will use separate pools of authdaemond processes, unless you explicitly
configure them at compile time to share the same authdaemon socket.

Regards,

Brian.

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