Daniel Corbe wrote:
Man, if there was anything useful in the log files I wouldn't be asking where to start. Like I said qmail-smtpd can DELIVER mail to this mailbox without a problem. qmail-ldaplookup sees the user without a problem, so what the hell is with qmail-pop3d? So what else do you need?

@40000000471aa7430f08983c tcpserver: status: 1/40
@40000000471aa7430f39aabc tcpserver: pid 5000 from 127.0.0.1 <http://127.0.0.1> @40000000471aa75911d3e184 tcpserver: ok 5000 : 127.0.0.1:110 <http://127.0.0.1:110> :127.0.0.1::61945
@40000000471aa78c18eebe6c tcpserver: end 5000 status 256
@40000000471aa78c18f2d54c tcpserver: status: 0/40

bash-2.05b# /var/qmail/bin/qmail-ldaplookup -u dcorbe
Searching ldap for: (&(objectClass=qmailUser)(uid=dcorbe))
under dn: dc=wavelen,dc=net
Found 1 entry:

dn: uid=dcorbe,ou=Users,dc=wavelen,dc=net
-------------------------------------------------------
objectClass: top
objectClass: person
objectClass: inetOrgPerson
objectClass: qmailUser
objectClass: posixAccount
objectClass: shadowAccount
mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
uid: dcorbe
accountStatus: active
mailHost: undefined
homeDirectory: /usr/home/dcorbe
aliasEmpty: /usr/local/vmail/wavelen.net/dcorbe/
qmailDotMode: both
qmailUID: 1002
qmailGID: 1002
mailQuotaSize: 0 (unlimited)
mailQuotaCount: 0 (unlimited)
mailSizeMax: 0 (unlimited)
mailReplyText: undefined


Now, _THIS_ I can work with <smiles>. Try setting your mailHost: to the name of the server that the user's email is actually stored on. I believe qmail-pop3d uses this to locate where the actual mail information
is located (but, again, I could be wrong about this).

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