Do you have a sieve file in /etc/pam.d as you probably have for imap? WRT the sasldb2 queries, you may want to add sasl_mech_list: plain to /etc/imapd.conf
-Hein On Fri, 2002-04-26 at 05:26, Kalpit Jain wrote: [...] > I have started saslauthd using pam: > saslauthd -a pam > > My imap authentication works fine... > but my sieve authenctication does not work . [...] > When I see the logs it trying to use sasldb2 file for user information
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