I'm using sasldb2 for authenticating users for my Cyrus mailserserves. The sasldb2 file is shared by all the machines by storing it on a SAN filesystem.

Since saslpasswd2 adds the hostname to the username by default, I specify my domain when adding users:

saslpasswd2 -c -u domain.tld username

The problem is when I try to authenticate to the IMAP server using Mozilla, it sends the user name as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
That username is not in the sasldb, so then the user cannot authenticate.


Is there anyway to fix this on the server side? I don't know if it can be fixed in Mozilla, and even if it could be, I can't expect the users to know how to reconfigure Mozilla.

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Prentice Bisbal
Computer System Administrator
Protein Data Bank
Rutgers University
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