> > I changed the /etc/imapd.conf as suggested. It now looks like: > > configdirectory: /var/imap > partition-default: /var/spool/imap > admins: win9x > srvtab: /var/imap/srvtab > allowanonymouslogin: no > allowplaintext: yes > sasl_mech_list: plain login > sasl_passwd_check: saslauthd
That's 'sasl_pwcheck_method', not 'sasl_passwd_check'! And no, you don't need a sasldb2 file at all when authenticating against LDAP. Just make sure you have an admin account in your tree. Simon > > > Do I have to create the user in the sasldb even though authentication > should go through saslauthd and ldap? I tried changing the > sasl_passwd_check: saslauthd to sasl_passwd_check: pam and putting and > entry in /etc/pam.d/imap, but it still complains about the sasldb2 file. > I really don't get it. Thank you so much in advance. > > Please help. > Bob. > > > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard