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 stable and did just a simple ./configure and let it run. Now anytime I try to authenticate locally, via telnet or anything else, I have strange authentication issues.
So long as the username part of the login email ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is a local system account as well, it logs on just fine. But as soon as I enter ANY virtual account, it fails with: Dec 31 02:44:30 gstc01 imapd: Connection, ip=[::1] Dec 31 02:44:47 gstc01 imapd: LOGIN: DEBUG: ip=[::1], command=LOGIN Dec 31 02:44:47 gstc01 imapd: LOGIN: DEBUG: ip=[::1], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dec 31 02:45:07 gstc01 imapd: LOGIN FAILED, ip=[::1] in the log files. For reference sake, [EMAIL PROTECTED] is a virtual account, but if I use my "geoff @ whootis.com" account (where geoff is also a local account on the system) it passes right in. I currently am only using authdaemon, and only have the vchkpwd module selected in the config files. Any thoughts? Thanks Geoff