Is your POP Server startup script (inetd or tcpserver?) still using
checkpassword, or is it using vpopmail?  Because sqwebmail doesn't
authentication via the POP server, this could explain it..

-Bill

on 10/2/00 4:07 PM, Hugo Escobar at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
> Hi there:
> 
> First of all, I tried hard to solve this and not to resort to the list
> since
> it appear to be too simple, but here it goes:
> 
> basic info:
> qmail+vpopmail(4.9)+sqwebmail(1.0)
> 2 virtualdomains. (1 that existed before vpopmail and 1 "new")
> 
> 
> problem:
> users can use sqwebmail for all of their needs: login, check mail, change
> password, etc.
> When it comes to a traditional mail client, things change:
> 
> only users belonging to the "first" domain (the one that existed before
> vpopmail installation) can use such apps. (Netscape messenger,
> MS-outlook,   eudora, etc).
> Users belonging to the new virtual domain cannot use such clients.
> Telneting the server on port 110 works fine because i write:
> USER  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> +OK
> Netscape mesenger gives me:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] login failed (1332 ) at point 2 in PASS.
> 
> 
> One more thing, users of the "first" domain cannot change the password
> through sqwebmail.
> 
> 
> Here is how i run "configure": (hope this helps)
> 
> 
> ./configure --with-cachedir --enable-webpass=vpopmail --with-authvchkpw
> --enable-softtimeout=7200 \
> --without-authpam --without-authuserdb --without-authpwd \
> --without-authshadow \
> --enable-cgibindir=/usr/local/bin/apache/cgi-bin --with-maxmsgsize=5120000
> \
> --enable-imagedir=/usr/local/bin/apache/htdocs
> 
> 
> 
> Thank you all for your patience !!!
> 
> Hugo
> 

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