POP3 authentication uses 'uid' by default for authentication, 'mail' is used in mail delivery
Bill Hults wrote:
Yes the FQDN is correct & it does resolve with 'host'.
Netstat reports that LDAP is listening on 127.0.0.1.
I can do a LDAP search on the qmail/ldap machinewhich returns the same values as they were entered from a Windows machine on a different network through the firewall.
Does qmail look at 'mail' to authenticate the user?
Thanks
Taymour A. El Erian wrote:
Are you shore the FQDN is correct and that the LDAP server listens on this address?, did you try ldapsearch
The memory limit may differ according to the version of libsasl, experiment with differnt valuse maybe 7000000.
Bill Hults wrote:
If I change /var/qmail/control/ldapserver from localhost:389 to FQDN:389
(and restart qmail) I get a "Unable to contact LDAP server(bad server
address or server down?)" message in /var/log/qmail/current when I send a
message to the users. When I change it back the mail processes as before.
I changed the softlimit & still get the same response
Thanks
-----Original Message-----
From: Taymour A. El Erian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 5:51 PM
To: Qmail-Ldap
Subject: Re: Sorry, no mailbox here
Bill Hults wrote:
There was a problem logging onto your mail server. Your Password was rejected. Account: 'Pat - POP', Server: 'pdms1.payroll.com', Protocol:POP3,Server Response: '/var/qmail/bin/auth_pop: error while loading shared
libraries: libsasl.so.7: failed to map segment from shared object: Cannot
allocate memory', Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 0x800CCC90,
Error Number: 0x800CCC92
This appears to be a problem with the memory limit (softlimit) try increasing it to 5MBWhen I attempt to send the LDAP user a message I get the "Sorry no mailbox
here" message.
If I change the LDAP authentication info in /control qmail says that it
can't log into the LDAP directory so it appears to be able to query the
directory.
Can you give more details here
