Roger Arnold wrote: The authentication tests you supplied worked. Qmailadmin still dosen't work :( My Apache was installed by Redhat RPM on installation, I take it that you recommend installing apache from scratch? Still, thanks to you I am half way to a complete installation, and I am gratefull to you for that. One last thing is, do you know what all the settings are to access vpopmail-qmail from a windows PC running Eudora5.1. I note the username should be " user%virtual_domain_name@pophost " of which most I understand except for "pophost" which I don't understand. Also I take it that the "dots" in the domain name are replaced with underscores, but again I am not sure? I would have thought the following would work: Login Name : totalauto%totalauto_com_au Mail Account Password: aircon Incoming mail Server: totalauto.com.au (pop3) Outgoing mail Server: totalauto.com.au (pop3) But it doesn't, any idea's please? Again thanks in advance for all your help Regards Roger Ken Jones wrote: > burrett wrote: > > > > So now I am really stuck, Qmailadmin still will not let anyone in, and > > basically says that username/password is wrong, even though I have just > > confirmed it works. > > You confirmd qmailadmin works or the above things worked? > > > Should I try reinstalling Qmailadmin and see if that works? > > That's what I always do. > > > As far as httpd.conf is concerned what configuration for qmailadmin would be > > in there? > > If you install apache from source code it works. With all the defaults. > That's what I always do. > > > Also what permissions would stop qmailadmin authenticating a user? > > I have just done a straight install, however does it make any difference if > > the install is performed by an ordinary user or by root, because thats the > > only thing I can think of that would alter permissions? > it has to be by root, or it can't set the permissions correctly. > > > > > Again thanks for your help > > No problem.
