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On 2006-02-09 15:48, Darren Grant uttered these thoughts: |
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> When trying to connect remotely with an email client (thunderbird) I |
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> can't seem to authenticate... and it's driving me crazy. Could someone |
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> please point me in the right direction? |
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> #tail -f /var/log/messages |
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> Feb 9 15:43:52 myhost imapd: Connection, ip=[::ffff:216.xxx.xxx.xx] |
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> Feb 9 15:43:55 myhost imapd: LOGIN FAILED, user=myuser@××××××××.com, |
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> ip=[::ffff:216.xxx.xxx.xx] |
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> Feb 9 15:43:55 myhost imapd: authentication error: Input/output error |
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> Where is my configuration problem most likely? In my |
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> /etc/postfix/main.cf file? or in my courier configs? |
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> Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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Well, you can exclude postfix from the problem since postfix doesn't |
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supply a imap server. So it's a courier problem. Can't say much more, |
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but it seems that the imap daemon has trouble connecting to whatever |
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authentication resource you're using (maybe courier's authdaemon?). |
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Sorry for not being of more help... |
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/ Patrick Börjesson |
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