At 4:52 PM -0700 2/5/03, Shane Hickey wrote:
I suspect that you used either a compile-time or command-line option to turn on 'trim-domain'.I recently migrated my mailserver to another machine. When I did this I upgraded qpopper to 4.0.4. One thing I didn't realize was that my old mailserver would authenticate users who had user@domain in for their POP3 user. Now, this isn't working. I wasn't even aware that it was working before, but I'd like to get it working again. Does anyone have any idea of what I may have done to break that functionality?
This is an example of why it is often better to set options in a configuration file -- then you can copy the config file over. Also you can look in there and see what's set, instead of trying to figure out which options you passed to ./configure.
See the 'trim-domain' option in sample/qpopper.config:
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