Please search the mailing list.  This doesn't work with authdaemon.  You
have to compile it without authdaemon and with authvchkpw.

Tren.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dan Serban [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 1:17 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: OK One problem at a time
>
>
> I've been struggling with this for over a week, I don't
> understand why it's
> not working, but nothing my machine does seems to be the norm.  At this
> point I cannot relay messages out.  I use courier IMAP and vpopmail and of
> course qmail.  From what I gather, when a user authenticates through IMAP,
> vpopmail should lock ~vpopmail/etc/open.smtp and add the login
> users' IP to
> the environment and opens relaying for the specific user.  This does not
> seem to work correctly, it errors out with the basic (that host
> isn't in my
> relay hosts file) message.  It seems that vpopmail isn't doing what it was
> touted to do.  I've used the --enable-roaming-users=y configure option and
> have changed the imapd config file in /usr/lib/courier-imap/etc/ the
> AUTHMODULES="authdaemon" and the authdaemonrc file has
> authmodulelist="authvchkpw authshadow authpwd".  I can
> authenticate through
> courier-imap no problem, I can't send any mail through the virtual domain
> ...  I have tried setting the SMTP server to the main domain name
> that qmail
> reflects through most of its /var/qmail/control/ files such as
> defaultdomain
> etc.  Is there something I should pay close attention to in the
> /var/qmail/control/ directory?  locals, virtualdomains etc..?
> _please_ help
> me I'm almost ready to call uncle on this.
>
> Dan
>
>

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