[imp] Re: [horde] Login failed
Cedric Tardif
sysadmin@destination.ca
Wed Nov 13 14:18:08 2002
>b] Nov 13 16:58:52 HORDE [error] [imp] FAILED LOGIN 10.10.10.1 to
>mail.domain2.com:143[imap/notls] as hardik [on line 270 of
>"/opt/horde/imp/lib/IMP.php"]
>
>b] Nov 13 16:59:27 HORDE [notice] [imp] Login success for hardik@domain1.com
>[10.10.10.1] to {mail.domain1.com:143} [on line 64 of
>"/opt/horde/imp/redirect.php"]
It is possible the reason it not work for domain2 is that you try to log in as user hardik and not as user hardik@domain2.com ?
Regards
At 09:09 13/11/02, you wrote:
>Sir,
>
>I really apologize for the delay.
>
>As mentioned in my earlier mail, I have already switched on the user input
>for mail server, port & protocol. We have two IMP installation in the LAN.
>
>1] One sitting on the same machine with Courier IMAP/qmail/vpopmail
>installation -- mail.domain1.com (working perfectly)
>2] Another on a different machine then Courier IMAP/qmail/LDAP
>installation -- mail.domain2.com (problematic).
>
>a] imp for domain1.com, imap for domain1.com --working ok
>b] imp for domain1.com, imap for domain2.com -- message in horde.log as
>below
>c] imp for domain2.com, imap for domain2.com -- not working
>d] imp for domain2.com, imap for domain1.com -- working ok
>
>I could easily log in to the IMAP server of domain1.com using IMP
>installation on domain2.com but not vice versa.
>By enabling "$conf['log']['priority'] = LOG_DEBUG;" in horde.php to get all
>types of error/warning/notice messages, I could see the message:
>
>============================================================================
>==
>b] Nov 13 16:58:52 HORDE [error] [imp] FAILED LOGIN 10.10.10.1 to
>mail.domain2.com:143[imap/notls] as hardik [on line 270 of
>"/opt/horde/imp/lib/IMP.php"]
>
>b] Nov 13 16:59:27 HORDE [notice] [imp] Login success for hardik@domain1.com
>[10.10.10.1] to {mail.domain1.com:143} [on line 64 of
>"/opt/horde/imp/redirect.php"]
>============================================================================
>==
>
>Though we have specified 'protocol' => 'imap' in imp/conf.php for IMP
>installation of domain2.com, it always try to log in using imap/notls, which
>is not the case vice versa as can be seen above. The same happens using both
>the IMP installation and IMAP server of domain2.com.
>
>Does it mean a problem with IMAP server of domain2.com. Even not able to
>'telnet 0 143' on that IMAP server for domain2.com.
>
>Other thing, when I switched on the user input for mail server, protocol &
>port on domain1.com, log in using POP3 on domain2.com, it shows the default
>identity that of user@domain1.com instead of user@domain2.com in compose
>window. Also gives error while sending an email "unable to contact to smtp
>server localhost:25", does it require any additional config.
>
>rgds,
>
>Hardik
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <s-beutel@gmx.de>
>To: "hardik" <hbpandya@gnvfc.net>
>Sent: Sunday, November 03, 2002 12:09 AM
>Subject: Re: [horde] Login failed
>
>
>> Hardik,
>>
>> it's very hard to guess...
>>
>> I'd suggest to do a cross check. Switch on user select options for servers
>> (server, protocol, port etc.) in the conf.php and try to connect to
>another
>> external IMAP account (as a first approach, use /imp/test.php instead).
>>
>> Second, try to connect to your IMAP server
>>
>> a) with a plain mail client of your choice
>> b) with another IMP installation (http://demo.horde.org)
>>
>> This way, you should be able to check whether it's an IMAP or an IMP prob.
>>
>> Third, switch on all logs and look what they give. You will get an error
>> somewhere when login fails.
>>
>> I could help a bit if
>>
>> a) you gave me a test account with your IMAP server
>> b) your web server with horde was web-accessible
>>
>> but this is totally up to you.
>>
>> Certainly you won't get any further help with this slightly poor error
>> description.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Sebastian
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
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