We have two servers with virtualmin-PRO.
After install latest with Version 3.08, I can't logged for send email.
We try to update with http://www.virtualmin.com/bug-tracker/bug?bug%5fnumber=147, same procedure that other server.
Dont' work.
Well, we see /etc/postfix/virtual and there is a problem.
Virtual address get format <user>-<domain> instead[user>@<domain>
In virtualmin panel, two servers have the diferent configuration:
One latest: user@domain One old: user.domain
After any changes on two servers, I see a problems.
On old server, on /etc/postfix/virtual any user mapped with[user>.<domain> and others[user>.<domain>.<tld>
But on latest server, all accounts show: <user>-<doamin>.<tld>
A question? Taht it's a bug? If not a bug, where it's a place for say a server put a correct system (desired for administrator).
Excuse my poor english.
Hi Marco,
I'm having a smilar problem having migrated some sites from cPanel.
The original sites had the user name form fred@domain.com.
These are recreated as two users:
fred@domain.com and fred-domain.com
These both seem to have passwords etc but only fred-domain.com seems to be authenticated by SASL.
To get mail sent I've had to change the login name on the smtp authorisation to be fred-domain.com rather than fred@domain.com. Interestingly fetching mail authorises on both fred-domain.com and fred@domain.com
This is bit of a pain as the whole point of allowing the use of '@' in user names was so that they didn't need to be changed ...
Any ideas would be appreciated. At some point the saslauthd daemon became stuck on a lock file and it wouldn't authorise at all but now it seems to running ok.
Regards
Graham
Hey guys,
D'oh! We're back to the problem of Postfix not allowing @ in usernames. I think we can probably do a conversion in postfix and have it work...or it may be that we have to switch to Sendmail for cPanel migrated systems. I'd hate to do that, as Postfix is a nicer SMTP server in almost every regard, but it might be the only way to stick with @ in usernames.
Anyway, before we do that I'll see if I can find a way to translate the incoming name@domain.tld format to name-domain.tld before postfix makes a decision on what to do with messages.
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