Marten Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
It's a common mistake to forget the 'user.' prefix, but it is required
in a conventional setup.
I tried this now, but it didn't get me any further. I created
[EMAIL PROTECTED], but all LMTP deliveries (not authenticated, lmtpd
running with "-a") are failing:
Hello,
I tried this now, but it didn't get me any further. I created
[EMAIL PROTECTED], but all LMTP deliveries (not authenticated, lmtpd
running with "-a") are failing:
rcpt to:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
no, mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], not to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I tried all combinations, with and
are failing:
rcpt to:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
550-Mailbox unknown. Either there is no mailbox associated with this
550-name or you do not have authorization to see it.
550 5.1.1 User unknown
rcpt to:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
550-Mailbox unknown. Either there is no mailbox associated with this
550-name
Marten Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
Did you create it with
cm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
no, just with
cm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What is the "user." for? I thought this is just a relict from
See this for an explanation:
http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/imapd/overview.html#mboxnamestd
It's a common mistake to f
Marten Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
Did you create it with
cm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
no, just with
cm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What is the "user." for? I thought this is just a relict from
non-virtualdomain setups?
http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu//imapd/overview.html#mboxname
What can I use an account for
Hello,
> Did you create it with
> cm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
no, just with
cm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What is the "user." for? I thought this is just a relict from
non-virtualdomain setups? What can I use an account for if I'm not creating it
with "user."? Can I rename the account or do I have to create a
.x [x.x.x.x]: 550-Mailbox unknown. Either there is no mailbox
associated with this\n550-name or you do not have authorization to see
it.\n550 5.1.1 User unknown
What does this mean?
> lm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (\HasNoChildren)
Did you create it with
cm [E
box unknown. Either there is no mailbox
associated with this\n550-name or you do not have authorization to see
it.\n550 5.1.1 User unknown
What does this mean?
> lm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (\HasNoChildren)
I also granted too much rights, but it still didn't work:
> lam [EMAIL PROTE