Hi Rudy,
On 15.05.2006, at 08:49, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
mitrohin a.s. wrote:
defaultdomain always is removed from username. imho, sasl routines
use hostname as realm for this case.
Sadly If I set the default domain to the hostname from the machine and
add the user 'cyrus' with saslpasswd it can't login yet.
jura:/mail/mail1# cat etc/imapd.conf:
defaultdomain: jura
admins: cyrus@xxxxxxxxxxxxx cyrus
The first address would be the virtual domain admin of mail.ugent.be,
the second is a global admin - you have to set a SASL secret for
cyrus@<servername>. In case your servername is mail.ugent.be you should
delete the first entry.
I haven't completely undestood the domain conversions, however, if I'm
not misunderstood, defaultdomain has only one function: to be replaced
by the servername - meaning that in your example if you try to login as
user1@jura, you'd end up with the same result as user1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
(supposing that that's your servername).
Hope that helps,
Baltasar
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