On Sun, 2004-05-30 at 10:38, Tom Collins wrote: > It sounds like the vpopmail code in Courier-IMAP doesn't correctly > handle default domains. I know that Michael Bowe did a lot of work on > that code recently -- are you using the latest release of Courier-IMAP? > I just took a look at 3.0.4, and it appears to do everything that it > should -- the call to parse_email should set Domain to the default > domain if there isn't an '@' in the email address.
Okay, here is what I now have installed (on a test box): Qmail 1.03 Vpopmail 5.4.3 Courier-IMAP 3.0.4 I have compiled Vpopmail and Courier-IMAP according to Michael Bowe's guide at <http://www.pipeline.com.au/staff/mbowe/isp/webmail-server.htm>, except I added the '--enable-roaming-users' options for Vpopmail, and had to add '--with-redhat', since I am compiling on a RH system; other than that, all else is identical. However, now *no* IMAP logins are able to occur, whenther from "default domain" or all other domains. > If not, make sure that ~vpopmail/etc/defaultdomain is world-readable, It is. > that could be part of the problem. Keep in mind that ~vpopmail/etc/ > needs to be readable by the user that Courier-IMAP runs as. ~vpopmail/etc/ is owned by vpopmail:vchkpw, and has permissions of 755 Thank you, again, for your assistance in this matter. Sincerely, Alan Murrell