Hi, I just want to confirm that logging into cyradm as I am experiencing it is normal and that lm is behaving as it should be. It seems a little unusual to me. First cyradm logging in, here is what I am seeing: To log into cyradm I have to set my defaultdomain to localhost and then I can login like this: cyradm -u cyrus localhost pwd: xxxxxx However, using MySQL and setting the tracing so I can see the SQL statements I actually see this: SELECT AES_DECRYPT(`password`, 'xxxxxxxxxxxxx') AS password FROM `accounts` WHERE `user`='cyrus' AND `realm`='www.domain.com' AND `virtual` != 0; where `www.domain.com` is the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the server. This means in the database if the user is stored as [user: cyrus, realm: localhost], the login will fail. Instead the use has to be stored as [user: cyrus, realm: www.domain.com ], and once that change is made I can login. While this is trivial once you know it I couldn't find where is mentioned that that would be the behavior in the docs. Also, and perhaps more importantly, it makes the database non-portable to other servers which may cause problems with a high availability setup through multiple servers where someone is replicating a database periodically. Second, `lm` wildcard behavior: With `lm`, once I am logged in this is the behavior I am seeing with wildcards: Works: lm lm * lm *@fulldomain Doesn't work: lm *@* lm *@partialdomain* It seems to me that if my domain was abc.com and I wanted to list all users I should be able to do so with lm *@abc* or lm *@ab* etc. however anything but the full domain will not work. Neither I guess would something like fred@* if you wanted to find all the fred's (not that I can see any reason to do that). I'm just wondering if this is by design or perhaps could be improved or maybe my distr. has a bug? Thanks, Reg ---- Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap.org/ List Archives/Info: http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipermail/info-cyrus/