Re: Map realm to user

2012-01-12 Thread Pedro
Hi, Yes that's the one. Thank you for the tip it solved my problem. Regards, Pedro Silva On 11-01-2012 17:27, Dan White wrote: On 01/11/12 15:32 +, Pedro Silva wrote: Thanks for the suggestion. I tried what you said bust the result was the same... Here is what my logfile looks like using

Re: Map realm to user

2012-01-11 Thread Dan White
On 01/11/12 15:32 +, Pedro Silva wrote: >Thanks for the suggestion. >I tried what you said bust the result was the same... > >Here is what my logfile looks like using a webmail imap client >When I authenticate with 'user:pass' > >cyrus/imap[24503]: accepted connection >cyrus/imap[24503]: login:

Re: Map realm to user

2012-01-11 Thread Pedro Silva
Thanks for the suggestion. I tried what you said bust the result was the same... Here is what my logfile looks like using a webmail imap client When I authenticate with 'user:pass' cyrus/imap[24503]: accepted connection cyrus/imap[24503]: login: servername [x.x.x.x] 'user' plaintext User logged

Re: Map realm to user

2012-01-10 Thread Andrew Morgan
On Tue, 10 Jan 2012, Pedro Silva wrote: > Hi, > I have a postfix/cyrus/sasl mail server authenticating against an ldap > server. > > It all works fine using a 'login:password' authentication but I would > also like to user 'login@realm:password' authentication for the mail > accounts (imap and pop

Map realm to user

2012-01-10 Thread Pedro Silva
Hi, I have a postfix/cyrus/sasl mail server authenticating against an ldap server. It all works fine using a 'login:password' authentication but I would also like to user 'login@realm:password' authentication for the mail accounts (imap and pop3). The authentication bit work fine when I use 'l