Re: [courier-users] Re: FreeBSD & Postfix & Cyrus SASL & Courier

This is a discussion on Re: [courier-users] Re: FreeBSD & Postfix & Cyrus SASL & Courier within the Courier-Imap forums, part of the Mail Servers and Related category; > Richard Secor writes: >> At this point it appears as though Courier Authdaemond is not trying to >&...


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Old 03-04-2006
Francisco Reyes
 
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Default Re: [courier-users] Re: FreeBSD & Postfix & Cyrus SASL & Courier

> Richard Secor writes:
>> At this point it appears as though Courier Authdaemond is not trying to
>> querying the MySQL Database when being used from Postfix/Cyrus SASL. It
>> works fine with Courier IMAP/POP3.


Richard,

Are you trying to authenticate outbound mail with SASL?
The setup I have used for that is Postfix + SASL + Pam
I would tell SASL to use Pam and then tell Pam to check against Mysql. All
programs installed from ports. Have got it working on both 5.X and 6.X

I have not read of using Authdaemond for validating outbound mail
connections..


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