Mark wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> I am completely baffled. I am trying to set up vpopmail such that users
> need only type 'username' instead of 'username%domain.com' when POPping in
> to get their mail. Just like the FAQ says, I don't want any user accounts
> in /etc/passwd.
>
> I have gotten t
The good news is that I've found cases where it works and where it
doesn't, and the only real difference is distribution versions.
The servers I was trying to install it on are Slackware 7.1, and it would
not work. That is, it would not add a password in vpasswd when creating a
user or changing
Mark wrote:
> Once the user is created,
> I can connect to the pop server, and here it gets confusing. It doesn't
> matter whether I use 'test' or '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' to authenticate
That's right. You need to use 'test%domain.com'. See question 1 in the
vpopmail FAQ.
> My configuration command
Greetings,
I am completely baffled. I am trying to set up vpopmail such that users
need only type 'username' instead of 'username%domain.com' when POPping in
to get their mail. Just like the FAQ says, I don't want any user accounts
in /etc/passwd.
I have gotten to the point where I can create