2014-04-01 15:00 GMT+02:00 Viktor Dukhovni <postfix-us...@dukhovni.org>:
> > No, it is a Cyrus SASL configuration problem, Postfix is just the messenger > between Cyrus SASL and the SMTP client. > > Perhaps testsaslauthd is not the right tool to test with, because > you're trying to use rimap, auxprop, ... which are not directly > implemented by saslauthd. In fact it is not clear why you need > saslauthd at all if you're using rimap, but I must admit to an > incomplete familiarity with this part of Cyrus SASL, I would > move this question to a Cyrus SASL list if there is one. > > Well, I'm newbie for sure about this, I was trying to use saslauthd because of some how to I found on web. My /etc/default/saslauthd says: # Which authentication mechanisms should saslauthd use? (default: pam) # # Available options in this Debian package: # getpwent -- use the getpwent() library function # kerberos5 -- use Kerberos 5 # pam -- use PAM # rimap -- use a remote IMAP server # shadow -- use the local shadow password file # sasldb -- use the local sasldb database file # ldap -- use LDAP (configuration is in /etc/saslauthd.conf) # # Only one option may be used at a time. See the saslauthd man page # for more information. # # Example: MECHANISMS="pam" MECHANISMS="rimap" OPTIONS="-c -m /var/spool/postfix/var/run/saslauthd -r -O imap.server.com" I'll try to have a look to cyrus sasl, which I don't know at all!