At least on my server, it doesn't matter. Even though sasldblistusers2 shows me as [EMAIL PROTECTED], I still sign in from Outlook and Evolution as harrisl and my mailboxes which were created with cyradm are in the form user.harrisl.inbox etc. Remember you still have to create user jay in cyradm even though you already created a password for user jay in saslpassword2. The username that you set up in cyradm is what the imap server will know you as. Sasl will be used for authentication if you use auxprops in your config and you don't supply your domain when signing in. Try signing in with imtest -m login as jay after creating a password for jay with saslpassword2 and you will see that it works.
Harris On Tue, 2002-11-26 at 12:40, Jay Levitt wrote: > > Why don't you just use jay as your sasldb2 username. Log in for mail > > using jay and your sasldb2 password. Set your MTA masquerade as jay.fm > > when you send mail outside your house. That's what I do in my house. > > That's what I was trying to do, but saslpasswd2 automatically appends the > FQDN of the machine if I don't supply a domain name. How do I get it not to > do that? > > Jay -- Harris Landgarten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>