You can turn on login debuging for courier in /etc/courier-imap/imapd.

If you set DEBUG_LOGIN=2 it will log plaintext usernames and passwords.

Maybe that will help...

Phil

On Monday 07 February 2005 06:35, Ben Munat wrote:
> Yeah, I have the courier-imapd-ssl daemon running on my server even though
> none of my users get their mail through it. While writing a comment for
> that bugzilla thread, I actually set up an account in thunderbird to
> retrieve mail for one of my accounts via imap... and it didn't work: login
> failed.
>
> So, a) I'm not sure why imap doesn't work and b) I'm not looking forward to
> getting my users to change their mail config. Then again, I guess they
> wouldn't have to. I could just send out a bulk mail explaining how to
> configure for imap if they wanted to.
>
> Do you use courier for smtp as well? Do you use the virtual domain features
> of courier to handle your domains? Do you use use any other mail apps?
> Anyone else got an opinion/warning/advice?
>
> thanks,
>
> b
>
> Rene Gass wrote:
> >>So, let me revise my question: is anyone using courier for all their mail
> >>needs? Any problems with doing so? Any reasons why I should stick with
> >>qmail? My server handles a few dozen email users over about eight domains
> >>with moderate traffic.
> >
> > I'm using courier-imap without a glitch since about nine months. It's
> > serving three domains and thirty users, POP3 and IMAP with and without
> > SSL. Nobody's actually using IMAP, though, so I can't tell how/if that
> > works well.
> >
> > As far as I can tell it's a very reliable product.
> >
> > HTH & regards,
> >
> > Ren� Ga�

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