sam wun wrote:

sam wun wrote:

sam wun wrote:

Adi Linden wrote:

I have another solution to solve the problem, but not sure right or not.
Since only user in default domain can't use domain name as their login
name, I changed defaultdomain to "localhost".
Now all other domains are treated as non-default domain.
Surely all users in non-default domains are able to use fqdn login id
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) for authentication.




If you comment out defaultdomain alltogether everyone has to use a fqdn
login. This is what I will be using.


It is working fine when login cyrus with fqdn with user id, but auth smtp failed.
When sending email, I entered [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the User name and Password edit box in the Outgoing Server dialog box. The smtp authentication was not successful in this case.
If I enter user id only in the Outgoin Server dialog box, the smtp auth works fine.
Now the login id for cyrus is fqdn, login id only for out-going server auth smtp.


I have test the login id fqdn authtentication with imtest command (with LOGIN mech) and it works fine.
The way I create password is:
saslpasswd2 -c [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Since login id fqdn is failed with smtp auth, I also need to create one more password for the user:
saslpasswd2 -c user


I dont know what is going on here.
Have you tried login id with fqdn for smtp auth?


I m not sure whether the way I used to create fq user account ([EMAIL PROTECTED] ) is correct or not.
I specified --server localhost at the end of the cyradm command.
What should be the correct syntax for this?
I also used command like saslpasswd2 -c [EMAIL PROTECTED] create each fq user account.

Sorry, I meant use saslpasswd2 -c [EMAIL PROTECTED] create password.
But the manpage does not say what is the difference using the above command with the following command:
saslpasswd2 -c -u domain user


Sam.


Thanks Sam

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