-----Original Message-----
From: Renato Otranto Jr.
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2006 9:04 AM
I am configuring courier imap/pop (version 0.47) on a debian
sarge and it must authenticate against an Active Directory,
through authdaemon ldap module.
As I'm sure Sam is about to point out, that's an ancient version, and no-one
is terribly interested in it.
(Mind you, it works very well, but the current version is significantly
improved...)
I am trying to connect the pop server in several ways:
1) using the courierauthtest
2) using the telnet localhost 25 command
I hope that's "telnet localhost 110", for POP3
3) using a email client from my network
Ummm, are the users virtual or real?
If they're real, can you login or su to them?
My problem is that for any way to connection, my logs says:
courierpop3login: chdir "": No such file or directory
On Active Directory the attribute that indicates the
LDAP_HOMEDIR is the mailMessageStore, and so I put in my authldaprc.
Can it be a bug on courier or debian?
Most likely the LDAP setup.
One pertinent question: have you setup the Maildirs?
Malc.