I am using netqmail 1.05 vpopmail 5.4.0. I have tried to recompile vpopmail now that the defaultdomain file is there and that did nothing. I still have to use the full name.
Michael J. Humphries Alphacomm.net Getting You Connected!!! 906-639-3500 - Carney 906-753-6410 - Stephenson 877-450-3500 - Toll Free www.alphacomm.net -----Original Message----- From: Tom Collins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 3:55 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Problems with authentication What version of vpopmail? The defaultdomain file was added somewhere in the 5.3 series. Be sure to recompile/install Courier-IMAP (if you're using it) so it can use the new vpopmail code for setting the default domain. On May 7, 2004, at 8:44 AM, Michael J Humphries wrote: > I have this in now and it still does not authenticate with the full > name > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# cd ~vpopmail/etc > [EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]# cat defaultdomain > uptel.local > [EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]# > > Michael J. Humphries > Alphacomm.net > Getting You Connected!!! > 906-639-3500 - Carney > 906-753-6410 - Stephenson > 877-450-3500 - Toll Free > www.alphacomm.net > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, May 07, 2004 10:14 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Problems with authentication > >> I am using netqmail 1.05, tcpserver, and vpopmail. I can now login >> using >> all means necessary but I have to use the username%domainname setup to >> login. I only have one domain here. Is there a setting that I am >> missing >> so that I can not use the %domainname suffix? >> >> Michael J. Humphries >> Alphacomm.net >> Getting You Connected!!! >> 906-639-3500 - Carney >> 906-753-6410 - Stephenson >> 877-450-3500 - Toll Free >> www.alphacomm.net >> >> > default domain for vpopmail is ~vpopmail/etc/defaultdomain > > run: > echo "sddt.com" > ~vpopmail/etc/defaultdomain > > > > > -- Tom Collins - [EMAIL PROTECTED] QmailAdmin: http://qmailadmin.sf.net/ Vpopmail: http://vpopmail.sf.net/ Info on the Sniffter hand-held Network Tester: http://sniffter.com/