Hi niti,
While compiling qmail with ldap patch, use following flag and try.
LDAPFLAGS=-DLDAP_ESCAPE_BUG -DCLEARTEXTPASSWD
Regards,
Santosh Pasi
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>From: "niti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "qmail" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: pop server
>Date: Tue, 5 Mar 2002 12:18:48 +0530
>
>hi all
>
>i m trying to run qmail server on hp-ux 11.0 with ldap database for pop
authentication.
>my pop server is not allowing to recieve mails .I says it cannot authenticate the
password.
>on my mail server qmail-ldaplookup does not resolve users details from ldap.
>what am i doing wrong ....
>
>hlp soon
>
>
>output of qmail-ldaplookup is as foll
>
>init_ldap: passwords are compared via rebind
> localdelivery: on
> clustering: off
> ldapobjectclass:
> homedirmaker: /var/qmail/bin/create_homedir
> defaultDotMode: ldaponly
> defaultQuota: 2000000S, 100M
> QuotaWarning:
>------
>the user mail box is over allowed quota
>
>------
>qldap_open: NOT successful: binding to ldap server failed
>
>
>
>
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