>
> But imapd, by default, uses dots as separators. So I can't just do:
>
> createmailbox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> because that ends up looking like mailbox jay@jay with sub-mailbox fm. And
> I can't just:
>
> createmailbox jay
>
> because I must authenticate as "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and not just "j
> Try using saslauthd and see if that works for you.Put
>
> sasl_pwcheck_method: saslauthd
> sasl_mech_list: PLAIN
>
> in /etc/imapd.conf and start saslauthd
Yep, that worked..
> You should then be able to log in using your unix system name and
> password. That should let you verify that cyrus im
Try using saslauthd and see if that works for you.Put
sasl_pwcheck_method: saslauthd
sasl_mech_list: PLAIN
in /etc/imapd.conf and start saslauthd
You should then be able to log in using your unix system name and
password. That should let you verify that cyrus imap is working properly
and that y
> At least on my server, it doesn't matter. Even though sasldblistusers2
> shows me as [EMAIL PROTECTED], I still sign in from Outlook
> and Evolution as harrisl and my mailboxes which were created with cyradm
> are in the form user.harrisl.inbox etc. Remember you still have to
> create user jay in
At least on my server, it doesn't matter. Even though sasldblistusers2
shows me as [EMAIL PROTECTED], I still sign in from Outlook
and Evolution as harrisl and my mailboxes which were created with cyradm
are in the form user.harrisl.inbox etc. Remember you still have to
create user jay in cyradm ev
> Why don't you just use jay as your sasldb2 username. Log in for mail
> using jay and your sasldb2 password. Set your MTA masquerade as jay.fm
> when you send mail outside your house. That's what I do in my house.
That's what I was trying to do, but saslpasswd2 automatically appends the
FQDN of t
ECTED]] On Behalf Of Jay Levitt
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 9:10 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Newbie help: Domain names as part of user names/mailboxes/etc?
Hi.. can anyone shed light on this?
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I'm setting up a simple server for home use. The server is
Hi.. can anyone shed light on this?
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I'm setting up a simple server for home use. The server is running on the
cleverly-named machine linux.home.jay.fm, and will be serving mail for
jay.fm. I am, for starters, using auxprop with sasldb to keep things
simple. I'm runni