With "virtual hosting" turned on, the attribute should be an email address so "mail".

We may need to make this more explicit in the documentation, as this might be a common mistake. Contribution welcome.

Best regards,

Benoit

On 18/04/2023 00:27, Mihai Zamfira wrote:
Hi,
domain was created before
and the result it's below

curl -XGET http://<ip>:<port>/domains

[
     "example.com",
     "localhost",
     "127.0.0.1"
]

The problem has something to do with 
"<enableVirtualHosting>true</enableVirtualHosting>” tag from 
usersrepository.xml file because if i change it to “false” and the  userIdAttribute to an LDAP 
attribute that contain only the username (without @example.com) everything works as expected.

thanks.

On 17 Apr 2023, at 18:35, Tung Tran Van <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,

Did you add donain?
Can you try:

curl -XGET http://localhost:8000/ <http://localhost:8000/users>domains


Vào Th 2, 17 thg 4, 2023 lúc 22:26 Mihai Zamfira
<[email protected]> đã viết:

Hi,
I have installed version 3.7.4 of Apache James on OEL8 and it works
integrated with Cassandra, Elasticsearch, SOGo (as web mail frontend) and
the users are stored in OpenLDAP.
LDAP configuration works and i can see users thru WebAdmin and also i'm
able to connect on IMAP fomr SOGO or others email clients.
The problem is with the SMTP server that refuses to recognize local users
reporting "550 5.1.1 Unknown user:"

The content of the "usersrepository.xml" file looks like below:

<usersrepository name="LocalUsers"
            ldapHost="ldap://localhost:389";
            principal="cn=domain_admin,dc=example,dc=com"
            credentials=“<some password>"
            userBase="ou=users,ou=james,dc=example,dc=com"
            userIdAttribute="uid"
            userObjectClass="person">
          <enableVirtualHosting>true</enableVirtualHosting>
          <enableForwarding>true</enableForwarding>
</usersrepository>

Therefore the VirtualHosting it's enable and the user has ending with "@
example.com"

resuts from "curl -XGET http://localhost:8000/users"; show me that the
Apache James can read users from OpenLdap

[
    {
        "username": "[email protected]"
    }
]


The real problem appears when I try to set the SMTP server with the telnet
command and the result is shown below

[root@mail ~]# telnet 127.0.0.1 25
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to 127.0.0.1.
Escape character is '^]'.
220 Apache JAMES awesome SMTP Server
ehlo test
250-mail.example.com Hello test [127.0.0.1])
250-PIPELINING
250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
250 8BITMIME
mail from:<[email protected]>
250 2.1.0 Sender <[email protected]> OK
rcpt to:<[email protected]>
550 5.1.1 Unknown user: [email protected]
Connection closed by foreign host.
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