Jack Gostl writes:

> I'm trying to get SAProxy working. According to the docs, I should
> point my OE at 127.0.0.1, and then change my account to
> "account_name:server". After I do this, I'm getting authentication
> failures. I looked in my server log, and did some traces and I find
> that the account is begin submitted as "account_name:server" instead
> of just "account_name".
>
> I've gone over the OE config a few times, and its OK. The Host Map
> in SAProxy looks good, so I'm now wondering if this is a perl issue
> of some kind.
>
> Any ideas?

Yes - if you're using a hostmap.txt, or specifying a host on the
command line, this will disable the "account_name:server" feature on
that port.  (If you think about it, it's not needed - the hostmap TOLD
it where to proxy connections to on that port!)

Either don't use the hostmap.txt, or don't use the
"account_name:server", or if your setup is exotic go for a hybrid
configuration using the technique outlined in the POD section on
"Hostmap Connection Configuration" in pop3proxy.pl.

Hmmm.  Come to think of it, I'm not sure that POD doc is actually
published anywhere convenient if you're using the binary build of
SAProxy - you might have to check out the source from CVS for now and
extract it yourself.

Or drop me a note off the list, I'll mail you a copy.  Sorry about the
confusion.  :-)

Peace,
-McD

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