Re: Sieve authentification (against mysql) problem

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Andreas Winkelmann schrieb:
Am Tuesday 19 September 2006 14:58 schrieb Bjoern Burger:

-u is the Authorization-Id. -a is what you want. If you omit -a, the logged in User is used, in your Case root@... .

$ sivtest -a cyrus server.domain.tld

Maybe add both:

$ sivtest -a cyrus -u cyrus server.domain.tld

Thanks, now the test is passed without errors and it says "authenticated".
I also  see the mysql query for cyrus@machinename in mysql.log.

So sieve uses the mysql database for authentification, which was not so clear for me in the past time.

Test this, and report Errors. Check the Log on the Server, too.

Thanks, now i knew sieve works and i have to look closer to WebCyradm for the fault.

Here is a short description for Authorization and Authentication:

http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki/bin/view/Cyrus/AuthorizationAndAuthentication

I will read this and hope it helps me to finde the fault.

thank you.

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