Hello Patrick 2007/6/12, Patrick Ben Koetter <p@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> I ask this question a long time ago but had no time until now. Here is > a snip of the conversation: Fine. Is there any question associated with your post or is it just for the books?
[snip] An entry in sasldb contains 3 or maybe 4 parts. Username, Realm, Password (and Type: the "userPassword"). If your users uses only a Username, without @domain-Part, the Hostname of the Server is used for this key. This is servername in imapd.conf for Cyrus-Imapd. Either create entries with: # saslpasswd -cu domain.tld username And tell your users to use "user@xxxxxxxxxx" as Username. This should work on both servers, then. Or if you (have already) create(d) entries with: # saslpasswd -c username The Hostname of the Server is used and either your Users use "username@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" as username or you have to change something between the Source and Destination (Backup) Server. [snip] I have two cyrus mail server with exact the same setup which runs in a master/slave syncroniation. It works perfect. The problem is I need to update both sasldb2 files if I get a new user. As you can read above there are some solutions. In my environment the The problem ist the above procedure do not works in my environment. I can not authenticate if I use username@xxxxxxxxxxx What do I wrong? Kind regards, -- Martin Schweizer schweizer.martin@xxxxxxxxx Tel.: +41 32 512 48 54 (VoIP) Fax: +1 619 3300587