You shouldn’t need that - check your PAM settings to see how you are 
authenticating, maybe?

-----Original Message-----
>From: "Networks & Systems Admin"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: 17/02/06 12:58:20
>To: "[email protected]"<[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: [Web-cyradm] trouble with Postfix + MySQL 
>+CyrusIMAPd+Web-Cyradmintegration - on CentOS 4.2 - RHEL 4 "clone"
>
>i think now I know where was I going wrong...
>I missed the fact the there has to be a system user (/etc/passwd/) with the
>same password as the user created with web-cyradm...
>I just reset system jdoe user's system password (passwd joe - shadow) to the
>same pwd as the web-cyradm user jdoe's password
>and now I can send and receive emails from my laptop from my email client
>I must say I don't like this - I wanted virtual users! not system users and
>I want encrypted passwords in mail database not cleartext ones...
>Any ideeas?
>
>On 2/17/06, Muenz, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> > I can't configure my email client to connect to the imap server
>> > I see the client coming trough to the mailsrv1 on the local
>> > interface but in the client all I get is
>> > Could not connect to mai server 192.168.100.1 the Connection
>> > was refused
>>
>> Try to connect to IMAP Port with a telnetsession from remote,
>> not local (like imtest). Search in /var/spool/imap/xxx if the
>> user "jdoe" exists, and>

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