default, am
denying none, and I set the ownership of authstart to root...
Thanks for your persistence.
Mark Mays
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Jeff Jansen wrote:
On Sunday 12 October 2003 07:24, Mark Mays wrote:
I don't have a "me" file or a locals file. The hostname resolves to
"mail.domain.com."
All mail users are in userdb and userdb.dat using uid, gid, mail, home,
and systempw. Owner of all files is c
Jeff Jansen wrote:
On Saturday 11 October 2003 19:06, Mark Mays wrote:
I am not using a locals file at all. All mail users are virtual, through
userdb.
If you don't have a locals file then courier uses the contents of the "me"
file (in the etc directory) as the local
>On Saturday 11 October 2003 08:31, Mark Mays wrote:
> > I am trying to get smtp authorization working, and can't seem to figure
>> out what the problem is.
>
> For starters, if you made rpms did you install the courier-smtpauth rpm?
>
> > I don't know if
I have a working install of courier-0.42.2. All my accounts are setup
with userdb and work fine.
I am trying to get smtp authorization working, and can't seem to figure
out what the problem is.
Log messages are the same from any location or client:
Oct 11 00:52:02 mail courieresmtpd: started,i
I have set up a configuration that uses userdb and all mail userids are virtual,
e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A number of virtual id's are under a single OS account, master.acct. The directories
are set up like this:
/home/master.acct/Maildir/domain1.com/user1
/home/master.acct/Maildir/domain1.com/user2