Yes, I've created the directory and "/var/qmail/maildirs/aaron14/Maildir/new" is receiving new emails.
I have also run "#chown vmail:vmail -R /var/qmail/maildirs" after running the command above. Allan. -----Original Message----- From: David Rodr�guez Fernandez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 21 January 2003 11:53 To: Kamau Allan Cc: 'Claudio Jeker'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: libsasl.so.7: failed error - Now unable to login using pop3 Do you have created the maildir directory? maildirmake /var/qmail/maildirs/aaron14/Maildir Kamau Allan wrote: >I created a new user entry and used >userPassword:{SSHA}22onNmlYVY5lUwkx0zkzb+LYODZTLp1Z in the .ldif file. I >simply substituted all the aaron13 string to aaron14 in the ldif file and >then loaded the file into ldap. >Now when I try to login I get the message below. >Could my ldif file be wrong (I've attached it), kindly see attachment. > >[aaron@development aaron]$ telnet localhost 110 >Trying 127.0.0.1... >Connected to development (127.0.0.1). >Escape character is '^]'. >+OK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >user aaron14 >+OK >pass aaron >-ERR user record incorrect >Connection closed by foreign host. > > >Allan Kamau. > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Claudio Jeker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Sent: 21 January 2003 11:01 >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: libsasl.so.7: failed error > >On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 01:51:28AM -0500, Speedfreak wrote: > > >>On January 21, 2003 12:59 am, Kamau Allan wrote: >> >> >>>And my aaron13.ldif which I used in creating the user's entry into >>>openLDAP is as flows. >>> >>>dn:uid=aaron13,dc=arril,dc=net >>>userPassword:aaron >>> >>> >>I don't think "userPassword:aaron" will work unless you have >>-DCLEARTEXTPASSWORD enabled in the Makefile. Try setting >>"userPassword:{SSHA}22onNmlYVY5lUwkx0zkzb+LYODZTLp1Z" (ie. sha hash >>of the string 'aaron') instead. You can get the hash using >>slappasswd with OpenLDAP. >> >> >> > >Another problem is that the uid is aaron13 and the uid is used for the >auth_* lookup in ldap not the mail address. > > >
