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From: "Craig Ringer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "michele digioia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 2:35 AM
Subject: Re: two trivial questions


> On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 02:54, michele digioia wrote:
> > Hi. Since some days I became server administrator of my (little)
company. I read a lot of docs about cyrus, sasl, sendmail and general
mailing. But I still can't do two basic operations like: change user
passwords and adding mail addresses. I presume mail server is cyrus with
sasldb password (qmail and sendmail processes are also active, so I'm not
100% sure). I tried to use saslpasswd to change passwords but with no
results (right passwords are still old passwords) and after adding a user
with "createmailbox" cyrus command and with saslpasswd that user is not
recognized from clients. Please, how may I do it?
>
> Having MTA proccesses like qmail or sendmail is quite normal on a
> machine running Cyrus IMAPd - as something is still needed to handle
> SMTP mail delivery.
>
> As for managing users - that depends on how your Cyrus IMAPd server is
> configured to do user authentication. Try having a look at
> /etc/imapd.conf to see what sasl_pwcheck_method is in use.

I've already seen. sasl_pwcheck_method is sasldb. I see saslpasswd has some
options like "application" and "user domain". Do I have to use them? How can
I see what users are in sasldb?


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