On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 09:44:54PM +0100, Mark Lijftogt wrote: > Well.. looking back at my reply it was a bit short, rude and not realy > helpfull (and that can be seen as an understatement). Sorry for that.
Hi Mark... No prob. No offensive taken. :-) > The authmysqlrc for courier is a real pain.. it took me about 10 try's to > get it right. When I started over for the last time, I took the following > in account; I have noticed the same thing. Looking on Google, it appears we aren't alone. Even Courier's web site mentions authdaemon it is hit and miss with some people. :-/ That's not right. I'm at more than 10 attempts myself. If the debug info was more verbose, I could figure it out. I am seriously considering filing a wish-list bug report against the Debian package when I finally get this working. Things shouldn't be this difficult to configure. > I checked the mysql account information (could it be a simple username and > password error), Done. It looks correct. The same username and password work correctly when postfix+mysql delivers to the virtual mailbox. I have tried other virtual mailboxes on the server besides the dummy 'foobar' one. Same result and in every case postfix+mysql delivers the mail but imap login fails. I'm almost to the point of hacking the source to see what's going on. But I shouldn't have to. :-/ > made sure there were no (trailing) spaces in the authmysqlrc Done. re-done and done again. > (only tabs), done and re-done. Tried only spaces, too, but that no difference. > usage of only single quotes (around the GID_FIELD, UID_FIELD > and HOME_FIELD) Ahhh, okay partially done. Only around HOME_FIELD but not the other two. Will change that. > and that the GID_FIELD and UID_FIELD are the uid and gid of > postfix.. and NOT mysql. Okay, I'm a little confused here. According to Christoph Haas's tutorial on workaround.org, he set up separate user:group for the virtual mailboxes: vmail:vmail. In my current re-attempt, I followed Christoph's instructions to the letter thinking previously I was doing something wrong. The UID:GID for vmail is 5000:5000. These are what I used in authmysqlrc GID_FIELD and UID_FIELD (but without single quotes). On my server, postfix is UID:GID 101:103 and mysql is 103:105. Are you suggesting that despite Christoph's instructions I should be using 101 and 103 for UID_FIELD and GID_FIELD, respectively? > That was apparently enough to get that part running. Well, if I can get passed this problem of logging into the Courier's imap-ssl server, I think I will be in good shape! Thanks for the advice! bob -- bob billson email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ham: kc2wz /) [EMAIL PROTECTED] beekeeper -8|||} "Níl aon tinteán mar do thinteán féin." --Dorothy Linux geek \) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]