sieveshell to remote server [auf Viren überprüft]

Alan Thew Alan.Thew at liverpool.ac.uk
Fri Aug 12 08:43:27 EDT 2005


On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 14:06 , Hans Moser <hans.moser at ofd-sth.niedersachsen.de...:

> Hi!
>
> I use IMAPd with SASL ldapdb.
> Why could I (only) connect to the server by sieveshell with
>   # sieveshell --authname=username hostname
> ?
>
>   # sieveshell --user=username hostname
> ends up in
> "unable to connect to server at /usr/bin/sieveshell line 169, <STDIN> line 
> 1."
> [  #cyradm --user username --server hostname
> works as expected.]
> When I do
>   # sieveshell --user=username --authname=someone hostname
> I see SASL to DN-maping (in slapd.log) for the sasl id defined in imapd.conf 
> and the authname-sasl id. No mapping for username is done.
>   # sieveshell --authname=username hostname
> maps the username-sasl id to the appropriate DN, after the ldapdb-Proxyauth, 
> and I could use sieveshell for "username".
>
> Actual "username" should be in "--user=", not in "--authname="?
>
Have you tried sivtest and did it allow a login?

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Alan Thew                                       alan.thew at liverpool.ac.uk
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