So per Courier's instructions I am posting my questions to this list.
I am on OpenBSD 3.2, with qmail, vpopmail 5.2.1, and courier 2.2.1. my
vpopmail works like a dream and I don't have any problems. But I
decided to add some IMAP connectivity for various reasons. I installed
the latest Courier
Geoff Sweet wrote:
So per Courier's instructions I am posting my questions to this list.
Any thoughts?
Try this...
./configure \
--disable-root-check \
--without-authdaemon \
--with-authvchkpw \
--enable-workarounds-for-imap-client-bugs
Rick
vpopmail-5.2.1 contains a bug which causes auth problems with courier-imap
and sqwebmail
vpopmail-5.2.2 contains a fix for that bug, as does the recent vpopmail
"development" builds. You can download 5.2.2 or the development builds from
www.sourceforge.net/projects/vpopmail
Once you have upgraded
If it's the same smtp auth patch I use
(http://members.elysium.pl/brush/qmail-smtpd-auth/) then I had to set my
qmail-smtpd process to run as the vpopmail user and not qmaild. It's in
the FAQ :).
Shaun wrote:
I have kind of a custom setup here. I'm trying to get smtp-auth to work and
i notic
You can also run the smtp server as root if any of your domains
are not owned by vpopmail.
Ken Jones
On Wednesday 31 December 2003 12:28 pm, Clayton Weise wrote:
> If it's the same smtp auth patch I use
> (http://members.elysium.pl/brush/qmail-smtpd-auth/) then I had to set my
> qmail-smtpd proc
Still no luck logging in from remote using Eudora with smtpd-auth patch... have tried
using root in qmail-smtpd, no help there...
in qmailqueue:
messages contain: Unable to switch to /var/vpopmail/users/root
-- which should have been /var/vpopmail/domains/www9.landings.com/root right?
/var/log
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, DOV wrote:
> Still no luck logging in from remote using Eudora with smtpd-auth patch... have
> tried using root in qmail-smtpd, no help there...
>
> in qmailqueue:
> messages contain: Unable to switch to /var/vpopmail/users/root
>
> -- which should have been /var/vpopmail/dom
On Wed, 2003-12-31 at 15:05, Chris Ess wrote:
> >
> > /var/log/maillog contains:
> > www9 vpopmail[21742]: vchkpw-pop3: vpopmail user not found root@:69.3.72.9
> >
> > -- seems the above should be [EMAIL PROTECTED]:69.3.72.9 is that correct?)
>
> [snip]
>
> This may sound like a silly question, b
Though I am using the latest Eudora (OS X 6.02) it seems that Chris's suggestion made
remote-smtp login-in work...
Are you using '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'? If so, try
using 'root%www9.landings.com'. In my experience, Eudora drops the '@'
and everything to the right of it in the login name.
not clear
please keep list posts on the list. I get lots of email, and if it's
posted to the list it's automatically filed for me, as well as being
available for other list members and for the archives. If it arrives in
my inbox, it may get inadvertently deleted, or perhaps, even
intentionally deleted.
al
I dont want to run qmaild as vpopmail user, with the correct permissions
this should work i dont see why it wouldnt.
--
~Shaun
"Clayton Weise" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> If it's the same smtp auth patch I use
> (http://members.elysium.pl/brush/qmail-smtpd-auth/)
run qmail-smtpd as root, if it came down to it i would just suid vchkpw as
that works.. I'm trying to get all this stuff to run with non-suid privs.
--
~Shaun
"Ken Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> You can also run the smtp server as root if any of your domains
Things are getting close to working... this is where it is now:
The following is filling up the queue... generated by cron on localhost...
Have modified virtualdomains:
localhost:www9.landings.com
www9.landings.com:www9.landings.com
www9:www9.landings.com
127.0.0.1:www9.landings.com
This is what
13 matches
Mail list logo