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Kurt Lieber wrote: |
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> Below is a message I sent to the courier-users mailing list without much of |
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> a response. Hopefully someeone on this list might know the answer. |
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> This has been tested using both courier-imap-3.0.2 and 3.0.4-r1. |
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> Thanks. |
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> --kurt |
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Not using Courier-IMAP here, but the entire Courier MTA, version 0.45.3 |
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and using mysql for auth, so things may be different, but setting up |
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authdaemond in general should be similar. |
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I don't see a authdaemond.conf or AUTHDAEMOND in any of the |
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documentation I'm looking at (or anywhere on my system). Though what you |
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are trying to do there seems to be handled by setting version in |
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authdaemonrc. |
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You will also want to double check that authdaemond is running, |
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otherwise all logins will fail. |
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Also, all documentation I see puts the userdb in /etc/courier instead of |
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just /etc. |
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For reference, the documentation I am looking at is |
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http://www.courier-mta.org. |
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I hope I have been of help, |
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~Michael Stewart |