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Paul Kreiner wrote: | Avtar Gill wrote: | |>Gerard Ceraso wrote: |> |>>I have seen some places where the login name for the email would be |>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] so for example if I wanted to login my login for this |>>account would be [EMAIL PROTECTED] How is this done with cyrus, I |>>tried and it didn't work. Am I missing something? Is it possible with |>>cyrus? |> |>It's possible with version 2.2, you can log in using the default domain |>that Cyrus is configured for ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) or any virtual |>domain ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). | | | If you want your username to contain an '@' sign, you need to patch SASL to | make this work, otherwise you'll get '(-13) NO User does not exist' errors or | something (forget the message off the top of my head). This is because SASL | internally uses the '@' character to delimit the SASL realm from the | username, which messes up your authentication scheme.
Where would I get this patch for SASL? This was the problem I was encountering and reported last month and no-one mentioned having to patch SASL!
| | I've got this exact setup running at three sites in 2.1 and 2.2, with logins | of the form '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', etc. It's a | little bit of a hack, but it works for me. I definitely recommend using 2.2 | -- it makes some of the other virtual domain stuff quite a bit easier/better. | |
- -- James A. Pattie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux -- SysAdmin / Programmer Xperience, Inc. http://www.pcxperience.com/ http://www.xperienceinc.com/
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