Just a follow up to let folks know what I found. After waaay too much time trying to debug this I bit the bullet and dropped back to the 7.10...
OK, new update. After playing with things in the database a bit manually with phpmyadmin I believe I've determined that the encryption method...
Yes, it seems to fine. I can login from a command line client and query for things with no problem. I've got 3 different webmail interfaces...
auth required pam_mysql.so user=--replaced-- passwd=--replaced-- host=127.0.0.1 db=postfix table=mailbox usercolumn=username...
OK, I found the posting. It's from the mail.unix.cyrus-sasl newsgroup. >> That is not the Postfix chroot! > > Apologies, here is the correct...
Rather than bounce back and forth, here's the output from saslfinger also. root@mail:# ls -la /var/spool/postfix/var/run/saslauthd/ total 940...
That's what it did look like until my last attempt to resolve this. I added the entries for PWDIR="/var/spool/postfix/var/run/saslauthd"...
I also tried adding the postfix user to the root group to see if it was a file access related but it didn't seem to help so I removed it.
More details /etc/default/saslauthd START=yes PWDIR="/var/spool/postfix/var/run/saslauthd" PARAMS="-m ${PWDIR} -r"...
I'd already checked that. System response indicates that postfix is already a member of the sasl group. root@mail:/etc/postfix# adduser...
Hi folks, I'm closing in on what I thought should be pretty straight forward, but my eyes are crossed from wading through all the HowTos and...
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