Probably has to do w/ the SQL query and database.. did you add
[EMAIL PROTECTED] into your database? You may want to search through the
archives about the SQL sasl plugin in both this list and the cyrus-sasl
list as I know it has been brought up since 2.2.3 has been released.

And I was only mentioning perdition for temporary use during the
transition, though you lose CRAM-MD5, and DIGEST-MD5 auth methods with
perdition.
On Wed, 2004-03-24 at 14:32, Paul Dorneanu wrote:
> No, I don't use perdition and I would not like to use it.
> 
> so, having virtdomains: userid I will be able to login with 
> use_domaintld (which are mapped to the default domain) without the need 
> to manually convert the accounts.
> also i will be able to convert account to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> still, there remains one unanswered question: when I created a user in 
> the new format: [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the virtdomains: on I was not able 
> to login. do you know why?
> 
> Edward Rudd wrote:
> 
> >If you use perdition, then yes..
> >http://www.vergenet.net/linux/perdition/
> >I was using perdition for a while when I had my usernames in cyrus like
> >user_domain_tld, and wanted the users to login with [EMAIL PROTECTED], but
> >they could login with user_domain_tld as well..
> >
> >Perdition acts as a proxy in front of cyrus and maps the usernames
> >according to Databases lookups(db, flat file, mysql, postgresql, ldap)
> >or regular expressions.
> >This is what you will want to setup..
> >and if you setup virtdomains: userid (instead of virtdomains: on), then
> >a login of user_domaintld will be mapped to the default domain (w/o the
> >defdom.com! in the mailbox db) so your current userbase will be able to
> >login while converted users will able to access the new system..
> >
> >  
> >
> 
-- 
Edward Rudd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Website http://outoforder.cc/

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