On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 09:51:35 -0500
Howard Shere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> We are moving to cyrus/postfix. I have moved one of our other servers 
> already so I have most of it working.
> 
> The issue is that we have one domain with a lot of users and they 
> currently authenticate with just their user names and we'd like to not 
> have to make them all change their settings.
> 
> I can get everything to work without using defaultdomain: in the 
> imap.conf, but when I use defaultdomain: I can't seem to get web-cyradm 
> to create the right entries in the mysql tables so that mail gets 
> delivered to the accounts and so that I can log in with the mail client 
> without the FQDN.
> 
> Can someone enlighten me on the setup I need for the defaultdomain to 
> work without FQDN and for web-cyradm to work on this domain and the 
> other virtual domains as well?

Don't know if this will help at all but I recently spent some time with
this:

<http://www.wistful.net/~moon/my_freebsd_virtual_mail_howto.html>

It's a modified Postfix/Cyrus/Postfixadmin/SquirrelMail set up that
utilizes Cyrus22 virtual doms and [EMAIL PROTECTED] logins.  Whilst
tweaking around witih the config I noticed that default domain accounts
that had initially been created as user/[EMAIL PROTECTED] got ghosted
as user/someone upon restarting the server.  It _may_ have been related
to tweaking the default domain param in imapd.conf to be mydom.tld
rather than server.mydom.tld and/or transport=cyrus vs
transport=lmtp:unix:/path/to/socket

I think when I restarted after switching to lmtp might well have been
when the mailboxes were recreated sans doms (Cyrus was patched and
configured for autocreate on post).

I've also spent some small time trying to patch up webcyradm head to
use [EMAIL PROTECTED] as logins but I'm not there yet. 

Otherwise I don't think an unpatched Webcyradm is going to get you
there.  I'm not a developer though so take this with a grain of salt...

P.S.; Note that I am not using the Postfixadmin setup referenced above
and recommend staying w/WebCryadm as there appears to be some
strangess.  After using Webcyradm exclusively since it's infancy,
however, it was good to take a look at some alternatives for
comparison's sake.  There are some features it offers that would be
nice to consider for integrate into WebCryadm.

-- 
Best regards,

Ken Gunderson

Q: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
A: Why is putting a reply at the top of the message frowned upon?

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