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    Par défaut probleme pop3 et imap
    Bonjour a tous,

    je me suis lancer dans la mise en service d'un serveur mail avec virtual domain en suivant le tuto
    http://www.lea-linux.org/cached/inde...in-amavis.html

    Jusqu'a l'utilissation d'un client mail tout fonctionne.
    J'arrive bien a envoyer des mail grace a un telnet sur le port 25 de ma machine.
    Pourtant lorsque je configure mon thunderbird et que je me connecte pour récuperer les mails une pop up me retourne: la connection au serveur "mon serveur" a échoué.

    voici mes fichier pop3d et imapd ainsi que les info de mail.info

    imapd
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    ##VERSION: $Id: imapd.dist.in,v 1.38 2006/02/24 02:15:07 mrsam Exp $ 
    # 
    # imapd created from imapd.dist by sysconftool 
    # 
    # Do not alter lines that begin with ##, they are used when upgrading 
    # this configuration. 
    # 
    # Copyright 1998 - 2006 Double Precision, Inc. See COPYING for 
    # distribution information. 
    # 
    # This configuration file sets various options for the Courier-IMAP server 
    # when used with the couriertcpd server. 
    # A lot of the stuff here is documented in the manual page for couriertcpd. 
    # 
    # NOTE - do not use \ to split long variable contents on multiple lines. 
    # This will break the default imapd.rc script, which parses this file. 
    # 
    ##NAME: ADDRESS:0 
    # 
    # Address to listen on, can be set to a single IP address. 
    # 
    # ADDRESS=127.0.0.01 
     
    ADDRESS=0 
     
    ##NAME: PORT:1 
    # 
    # Port numbers that connections are accepted on. The default is 143, 
    # the standard IMAP port. 
    # 
    # Multiple port numbers can be separated by commas. When multiple port 
    # numbers are used it is possible to select a specific IP address for a 
    # given port as "ip.port". For example, "127.0.0.1.900,192.68.0.1.900" 
    # accepts connections on port 900 on IP addresses 127.0.0.1 and 192.68.0.1 
    # The previous ADDRESS setting is a default for ports that do not have 
    # a specified IP address. 
     
    PORT=143 
     
    ##NAME: AUTHSERVICE:0 
    # 
    # It's possible to authenticate using a different 'service' parameter 
    # depending on the connection's port. This only works with authentication 
    # modules that use the 'service' parameter, such as PAM. Example: 
    # 
    # AUTHSERVICE143=imap 
    # AUTHSERVICE993=imaps 
     
    ##NAME: MAXDAEMONS:0 
    # 
    # Maximum number of IMAP servers started 
    # 
     
    MAXDAEMONS=40 
     
    ##NAME: MAXPERIP:0 
    # 
    # Maximum number of connections to accept from the same IP address 
     
    MAXPERIP=20 
     
    ##NAME: PIDFILE:0 
    # 
    # File where couriertcpd will save its process ID 
    # 
     
    PIDFILE=/var/run/courier/imapd.pid 
     
    ##NAME: TCPDOPTS:0 
    # 
    # Miscellaneous couriertcpd options that shouldn't be changed. 
    # 
     
    TCPDOPTS="-nodnslookup -noidentlookup" 
     
    ##NAME: LOGGEROPTS:0 
    # 
    # courierlogger(1) options. 
    # 
     
    LOGGEROPTS="-name=imapd" 
     
    ##NAME: DEFDOMAIN:0 
    # 
    # Optional default domain. If the username does not contain the 
    # first character of DEFDOMAIN, then it is appended to the username. 
    # If DEFDOMAIN and DOMAINSEP are both set, then DEFDOMAIN is appended 
    # only if the username does not contain any character from DOMAINSEP. 
    # You can set different default domains based on the the interface IP 
    # address using the -access and -accesslocal options of couriertcpd(1). 
     
    #DEFDOMAIN="@example.com" 
     
    ##NAME: IMAP_CAPABILITY:1 
    # 
    # IMAP_CAPABILITY specifies what most of the response should be to the 
    # CAPABILITY command. 
    # 
    # If you have properly configured Courier to use CRAM-MD5, CRAM-SHA1, or 
    # CRAM-SHA256 authentication (see INSTALL), set IMAP_CAPABILITY as follows: 
    # 
    # IMAP_CAPABILITY="IMAP4rev1 UIDPLUS CHILDREN NAMESPACE THREAD=ORDEREDSUBJECT THREAD=REFERENCES SORT QUOTA AUTH=CRAM-MD5 AUTH=CRAM-SHA1 AUTH=CRAM-SHA256 IDLE" 
    # 
     
    IMAP_CAPABILITY="IMAP4rev1 UIDPLUS CHILDREN NAMESPACE THREAD=ORDEREDSUBJECT THREAD=REFERENCES SORT QUOTA IDLE" 
     
    ##NAME: KEYWORDS_CAPABILITY:0 
    # 
    # IMAP_KEYWORDS=1 enables custom IMAP keywords. Set this option to 0 to 
    # disable custom keywords. 
     
    IMAP_KEYWORDS=1 
     
    ##NAME: ACL_CAPABILITY:0 
    # 
    # IMAP_ACL=1 enables IMAP ACL extension. Set this option to 0 to 
    # disable ACL capabilities announce. 
     
    IMAP_ACL=1 
     
    ##NAME: SMAP1_CAPABILITY:0 
    # 
    # EXPERIMENTAL 
    # 
    # To enable the experimental "Simple Mail Access Protocol" extensions, 
    # uncomment the following setting. 
    # 
    # SMAP_CAPABILITY=SMAP1 
     
    ##NAME: IMAP_CAPABILITY_ORIG:2 
    # 
    # For use by webadmin 
     
    IMAP_CAPABILITY_ORIG="IMAP4rev1 UIDPLUS CHILDREN NAMESPACE THREAD=ORDEREDSUBJECT THREAD=REFERENCES SORT QUOTA AUTH=CRAM-MD5 AUTH=CRAM-SHA1 AUTH=CRAM-SHA256 IDLE" 
     
    ##NAME: IMAP_PROXY:0 
    # 
    # Enable proxying. See README.proxy 
     
    IMAP_PROXY=0 
     
    ##NAME: PROXY_HOSTNAME:0 
    # 
    # Override value from gethostname() when checking if a proxy connection is 
    # required. 
    # 
    # PROXY_HOSTNAME= 
     
    ##NAME: IMAP_PROXY_FOREIGN:0 
    # 
    # Proxying to non-Courier servers. Re-sends the CAPABILITY command after 
    # logging in to the remote server. May not work with all IMAP clients. 
     
    IMAP_PROXY_FOREIGN=0 
     
    ##NAME: IMAP_IDLE_TIMEOUT:0 
    # 
    # This setting controls how often 
    # the server polls for changes to the folder, in IDLE mode (in seconds). 
     
    IMAP_IDLE_TIMEOUT=60 
     
    ##NAME: IMAP_CAPABILITY_TLS:0 
    # 
    # The following setting will advertise SASL PLAIN authentication after 
    # STARTTLS is established. If you want to allow SASL PLAIN authentication 
    # with or without TLS then just comment this out, and add AUTH=PLAIN to 
    # IMAP_CAPABILITY 
     
    IMAP_CAPABILITY_TLS="$IMAP_CAPABILITY AUTH=PLAIN" 
     
    ##NAME: IMAP_TLS_ORIG:0 
    # 
    # For use by webadmin 
     
    IMAP_CAPABILITY_TLS_ORIG="$IMAP_CAPABILITY_ORIG AUTH=PLAIN" 
     
    ##NAME: IMAP_DISABLETHREADSORT:0 
    # 
    # Set IMAP_DISABLETHREADSORT to disable the THREAD and SORT commands - 
    # server side sorting and threading. 
    # 
    # Those capabilities will still be advertised, but the server will reject 
    # them. Set this option if you want to disable all the extra load from 
    # server-side threading and sorting. Not advertising those capabilities 
    # will simply result in the clients reading the entire folder, and sorting 
    # it on the client side. That will still put some load on the server. 
    # advertising these capabilities, but rejecting the commands, will stop this 
    # silliness. 
    # 
     
    IMAP_DISABLETHREADSORT=0 
     
    ##NAME: IMAP_CHECK_ALL_FOLDERS:0 
    # 
    # Set IMAP_CHECK_ALL_FOLDERS to 1 if you want the server to check for new 
    # mail in every folder. Not all IMAP clients use the IMAP's new mail 
    # indicator, but some do. Normally new mail is checked only in INBOX, 
    # because it is a comparatively time consuming operation, and it would be 
    # a complete waste of time unless mail filters are used to deliver 
    # mail directly to folders. 
    # 
    # When IMAP clients are used which support new mail indication, and when 
    # mail filters are used to sort incoming mail into folders, setting 
    # IMAP_CHECK_ALL_FOLDERS to 1 will allow IMAP clients to announce new 
    # mail in folders. Note that this will result in slightly more load on the 
    # server. 
    # 
     
    IMAP_CHECK_ALL_FOLDERS=0 
     
    ##NAME: IMAP_OBSOLETE_CLIENT:0 
    # 
    # Set IMAP_OBSOLETE_CLIENT if your IMAP client expects \\NoInferiors to mean 
    # what \\HasNoChildren really means. 
     
    IMAP_OBSOLETE_CLIENT=0 
     
    ##NAME: IMAP_UMASK:0 
    # 
    # IMAP_UMASK sets the umask of the server process. The value of IMAP_UMASK is 
    # simply passed to the "umask" command. The default value is 022. 
    # 
    # This feature is mostly useful for shared folders, where the file permissions 
    # of the messages may be important. 
     
    IMAP_UMASK=022 
     
    ##NAME: IMAP_ULIMITD:0 
    # 
    # IMAP_ULIMITD sets the maximum size of the data segment of the server 
    # process. The value of IMAP_ULIMITD is simply passed to the "ulimit -d" 
    # command (or ulimit -v). The argument to ulimi sets the upper limit on the 
    # size of the data segment of the server process, in kilobytes. The default 
    # value of 65536 sets a very generous limit of 64 megabytes, which should 
    # be more than plenty for anyone. 
    # 
    # This feature is used as an additional safety check that should stop 
    # any potential denial-of-service attacks that exploit any kind of 
    # a memory leak to exhaust all the available memory on the server. 
    # It is theoretically possible that obscenely huge folders will also 
    # result in the server running out of memory when doing server-side 
    # sorting (by my calculations you have to have at least 100,000 messages 
    # in a single folder, for that to happen). 
     
    IMAP_ULIMITD=65536 
     
    ##NAME: IMAP_USELOCKS:0 
    # 
    # Setting IMAP_USELOCKS to 1 will use dot-locking to support concurrent 
    # multiple access to the same folder. This incurs slight additional 
    # overhead. Concurrent multiple access will still work without this setting, 
    # however occasionally a minor race condition may result in an IMAP client 
    # downloading the same message twice, or a keyword update will fail. 
    # 
    # IMAP_USELOCKS=1 is strongly recommended when shared folders are used. 
     
    IMAP_USELOCKS=1 
     
    ##NAME: IMAP_SHAREDINDEXFILE:0 
    # 
    # The index of all accessible folders. Do not change this setting unless 
    # you know what you're doing. See README.sharedfolders for additional 
    # information. 
     
    IMAP_SHAREDINDEXFILE=/etc/courier/shared/index 
     
    ##NAME: IMAP_ENHANCEDIDLE:0 
    # 
    # If Courier was compiled with the File Alteration Monitor, setting 
    # IMAP_ENHANCEDIDLE to 1 enables enhanced IDLE mode, where multiple 
    # clients may open the same folder concurrently, and receive updates to 
    # folder contents in realtime. See the imapd( man page for additional 
    # information. 
    # 
    # IMPORTANT: IMAP_USELOCKS *MUST* also be set to 1, and IDLE must be included 
    # in the IMAP_CAPABILITY list. 
    # 
     
    IMAP_ENHANCEDIDLE=0 
     
    ##NAME: IMAP_TRASHFOLDERNAME:0 
    # 
    # The name of the magic trash Folder. For MSOE compatibility, 
    # you can set IMAP_TRASHFOLDERNAME="Deleted Items". 
    # 
    # IMPORTANT: If you change this, you must also change IMAP_EMPTYTRASH 
     
    IMAP_TRASHFOLDERNAME=Trash 
     
    ##NAME: IMAP_EMPTYTRASH:0 
    # 
    # The following setting is optional, and causes messages from the given 
    # folder to be automatically deleted after the given number of days. 
    # IMAP_EMPTYTRASH is a comma-separated list of folder:days. The default 
    # setting, below, purges 7 day old messages from the Trash folder. 
    # Another useful setting would be: 
    # 
    # IMAP_EMPTYTRASH=Trash:7,Sent:30 
    # 
    # This would also delete messages from the Sent folder (presumably copies 
    # of sent mail) after 30 days. This is a global setting that is applied to 
    # every mail account, and is probably useful in a controlled, corporate 
    # environment. 
    # 
    # Important: the purging is controlled by CTIME, not MTIME (the file time 
    # as shown by ls). It is perfectly ordinary to see stuff in Trash that's 
    # a year old. That's the file modification time, MTIME, that's displayed. 
    # This is generally when the message was originally delivered to this 
    # mailbox. Purging is controlled by a different timestamp, CTIME, which is 
    # changed when the file is moved to the Trash folder (and at other times too). 
    # 
    # You might want to disable this setting in certain situations - it results 
    # in a stat() of every file in each folder, at login and logout. 
    # 
     
    IMAP_EMPTYTRASH=Trash:7 
     
    ##NAME: IMAP_MOVE_EXPUNGE_TO_TRASH:0 
    # 
    # Set IMAP_MOVE_EXPUNGE_TO_TRASH to move expunged messages to Trash. This 
    # effectively allows an undo of message deletion by fishing the deleted 
    # mail from trash. Trash can be manually expunged as usually, and mail 
    # will get automatically expunged from Trash according to IMAP_EMPTYTRASH. 
    # 
    # NOTE: shared folders are still expunged as usual. Shared folders are 
    # not affected. 
    # 
     
    IMAP_MOVE_EXPUNGE_TO_TRASH=0 
     
     
    ##NAME: OUTBOX:0 
    # 
    # The next set of options deal with the "Outbox" enhancement. 
    # Uncomment the following setting to create a special folder, named 
    # INBOX.Outbox 
    # 
    # OUTBOX=.Outbox 
     
    ##NAME: SENDMAIL:0 
    # 
    # If OUTBOX is defined, mail can be sent via the IMAP connection by copying 
    # a message to the INBOX.Outbox folder. For all practical matters, 
    # INBOX.Outbox looks and behaves just like any other IMAP folder. If this 
    # folder doesn't exist it must be created by the IMAP mail client, just 
    # like any other IMAP folder. The kicker: any message copied or moved to 
    # this folder is will be E-mailed by the Courier-IMAP server, by running 
    # the SENDMAIL program. Therefore, messages copied or moved to this 
    # folder must be well-formed RFC-2822 messages, with the recipient list 
    # specified in the To:, Cc:, and Bcc: headers. Courier-IMAP relies on 
    # SENDMAIL to read the recipient list from these headers (and delete the Bcc: 
    # header) by running the command "$SENDMAIL -oi -t -f $SENDER", with the 
    # message piped on standard input. $SENDER will be the return address 
    # of the message, which is set by the authentication module. 
    # 
    # DO NOT MODIFY SENDMAIL, below, unless you know what you're doing. 
    # 
     
    SENDMAIL=/usr/sbin/sendmail 
     
    ##NAME: HEADERFROM:0 
    # 
    # For administrative and oversight purposes, the return address, $SENDER 
    # will also be saved in the X-IMAP-Sender mail header. This header gets 
    # added to the sent E-mail (but it doesn't get saved in the copy of the 
    # message that's saved in the folder) 
    # 
    # WARNING - By enabling OUTBOX above, *every* IMAP mail client will receive 
    # the magic OUTBOX treatment. Therefore advance LARTing is in order for 
    # _all_ of your lusers, until every one of them is aware of this. Otherwise if 
    # OUTBOX is left at its default setting - a folder name that might be used 
    # accidentally - some people may be in for a rude surprise. You can redefine 
    # the name of the magic folder by changing OUTBOX, above. You should do that 
    # and pick a less-obvious name. Perhaps brand it with your organizational 
    # name ( OUTBOX=.WidgetsAndSonsOutbox ) 
     
    HEADERFROM=X-IMAP-Sender 
     
    ##NAME: OUTBOX_MULTIPLE_SEND:0 
    # 
    # Remove the following comment to allow a COPY of more than one message to 
    # the Outbox, at a time. 
    # 
    # OUTBOX_MULTIPLE_SEND=1 
     
    ##NAME: IMAPDSTART:0 
    # 
    # IMAPDSTART is not used directly. Rather, this is a convenient flag to 
    # be read by your system startup script in /etc/rc.d, like this: 
    # 
    # . /etc/courier/imapd 
    # 
    # case x$IMAPDSTART in 
    # x[yY]*) 
    # /usr/lib/courier/imapd.rc start 
    # ;; 
    # esac 
    # 
    # The default setting is going to be NO, so you'll have to manually flip 
    # it to yes. 
     
    IMAPDSTART=YES 
     
    ##NAME: MAILDIRPATH:0 
    # 
    # MAILDIRPATH - directory name of the maildir directory. 
    # 
    MAILDIRPATH=Maildir [/COLOR]

    voici maintenant pop3d

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    ##VERSION: $Id: pop3d.dist.in,v 1.16 2005/07/05 12:42:51 mrsam Exp $ 
    # 
    # pop3d created from pop3d.dist by sysconftool 
    # 
    # Do not alter lines that begin with ##, they are used when upgrading 
    # this configuration. 
    # 
    # Copyright 1998 - 2004 Double Precision, Inc. See COPYING for 
    # distribution information. 
    # 
    # Courier POP3 daemon configuration 
    # 
    ##NAME: PIDFILE:0 
    # 
     
    PIDFILE=/var/run/courier/pop3d.pid 
     
    ##NAME: MAXDAEMONS:0 
    # 
    # Maximum number of POP3 servers started 
    # 
     
    MAXDAEMONS=40 
     
    ##NAME: MAXPERIP:4 
    # 
    # Maximum number of connections to accept from the same IP address 
     
    MAXPERIP=4 
     
    ##NAME: POP3AUTH:1 
    # 
    # To advertise the SASL capability, per RFC 2449, uncomment the POP3AUTH 
    # variable: 
    # 
    # POP3AUTH="LOGIN" 
    # 
    # If you have configured the CRAM-MD5, CRAM-SHA1 or CRAM-SHA256, set POP3AUTH 
    # to something like this: 
    # 
    # POP3AUTH="LOGIN CRAM-MD5 CRAM-SHA1" 
     
    POP3AUTH="" 
     
    ##NAME: POP3AUTH_ORIG:1 
    # 
    # For use by webadmin 
     
    POP3AUTH_ORIG="PLAIN LOGIN CRAM-MD5 CRAM-SHA1 CRAM-SHA256" 
     
    ##NAME: POP3AUTH_TLS:1 
    # 
    # To also advertise SASL PLAIN if SSL is enabled, uncomment the 
    # POP3AUTH_TLS environment variable: 
    # 
    # POP3AUTH_TLS="LOGIN PLAIN" 
     
    POP3AUTH_TLS="" 
     
    ##NAME: POP3AUTH_TLS_ORIG:0 
    # 
    # For use by webadmin 
     
    POP3AUTH_TLS_ORIG="LOGIN PLAIN" 
     
    ##NAME: POP3_PROXY:0 
    # 
    # Enable proxying. See README.proxy 
     
    POP3_PROXY=0 
     
    ##NAME: PROXY_HOSTNAME:0 
    # 
    # Override value from gethostname() when checking if a proxy connection is 
    # required. 
     
    # PROXY_HOSTNAME= 
     
    ##NAME: PORT:1 
    # 
    # Port to listen on for connections. The default is port 110. 
    # 
    # Multiple port numbers can be separated by commas. When multiple port 
    # numbers are used it is possibly to select a specific IP address for a 
    # given port as "ip.port". For example, "127.0.0.1.900,192.68.0.1.900" 
    # accepts connections on port 900 on IP addresses 127.0.0.1 and 192.68.0.1 
    # The ADDRESS setting is a default for ports that do not have a specified 
    # IP address. 
     
    PORT=110 
     
    ##NAME: ADDRESS:0 
    # 
    # IP address to listen on. 0 means all IP addresses. 
     
    ADDRESS=0 
     
    ##NAME: TCPDOPTS:0 
    # 
    # Other couriertcpd(1) options. The following defaults should be fine. 
    # 
     
    TCPDOPTS="-nodnslookup -noidentlookup" 
     
    ##NAME: LOGGEROPTS:0 
    # 
    # courierlogger(1) options. 
    # 
     
    LOGGEROPTS="-name=pop3d" 
     
    ##NAME: DEFDOMAIN:0 
    # 
    # Optional default domain. If the username does not contain the 
    # first character of DEFDOMAIN, then it is appended to the username. 
    # If DEFDOMAIN and DOMAINSEP are both set, then DEFDOMAIN is appended 
    # only if the username does not contain any character from DOMAINSEP. 
    # You can set different default domains based on the the interface IP 
    # address using the -access and -accesslocal options of couriertcpd(1). 
     
    #DEFDOMAIN="@example.com" 
     
    ##NAME: POP3DSTART:0 
    # 
    # POP3DSTART is not referenced anywhere in the standard Courier programs 
    # or scripts. Rather, this is a convenient flag to be read by your system 
    # startup script in /etc/rc.d, like this: 
    # 
    # . /etc/courier/pop3d 
    # case x$POP3DSTART in 
    # x[yY]*) 
    # /usr/lib/courier/pop3d.rc start 
    # ;; 
    # esac 
    # 
    # The default setting is going to be NO, until Courier is shipped by default 
    # with enough platforms so that people get annoyed with having to flip it to 
    # YES every time. 
     
    POP3DSTART=YES 
     
    ##NAME: MAILDIRPATH:0 
    # 
    # MAILDIRPATH - directory name of the maildir directory. 
    # 
    MAILDIRPATH=Maildir

    voici maintenant le fichier mail.info

    ay 11 14:22:58 localhost authdaemond: modules="authmysql", daemons=5
    May 11 14:22:58 localhost authdaemond: Installing libauthmysql
    May 11 14:22:58 localhost authdaemond: Installation complete: authmysql
    May 11 14:23:03 localhost dccifd[2637]: 1.2.74 listening to /var/lib/dcc/dccifd
    May 11 14:23:05 localhost postfix/master[2715]: daemon started -- version 2.3.8, configuration /etc/postfix
    May 11 15:31:36 localhost imapd: LOGIN FAILED, user=flo, ip=[::ffff:192.168.5.1]
    May 11 15:31:55 localhost imapd: LOGIN FAILED, user=flo, ip=[::ffff:192.168.5.1]
    May 11 17:25:31 localhost imapd: LOGIN FAILED, user=flo, ip=[::ffff:192.168.5.1]
    May 11 17:27:46 localhost imapd: LOGIN FAILED, user=flo, ip=[::ffff:192.168.5.1]
    May 11 17:27:56 localhost imapd: LOGIN FAILED, user=flo, ip=[::ffff:192.168.5.1]
    May 11 17:30:56 localhost imapd: LOGIN FAILED, user=flo, ip=[::ffff:192.168.5.1]



    voila je vous remercie de votre aide et j'espere qu'on parviendra a trouver le probleme merciiiii

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    je pense aussi que ces fichiers peuvent etre utiles

    pour info voici également /etc/courier/authdaemonrc
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    ##VERSION: $Id: authdaemonrc.in,v 1.13 2005/10/05 00:07:32 mrsam Exp $ 
    # 
    # Copyright 2000-2005 Double Precision, Inc.  See COPYING for 
    # distribution information. 
    # 
    # authdaemonrc created from authdaemonrc.dist by sysconftool 
    # 
    # Do not alter lines that begin with ##, they are used when upgrading 
    # this configuration. 
    # 
    # This file configures authdaemond, the resident authentication daemon. 
    # 
    # Comments in this file are ignored.  Although this file is intended to 
    # be sourced as a shell script, authdaemond parses it manually, so 
    # the acceptable syntax is a bit limited.  Multiline variable contents, 
    # with the \ continuation character, are not allowed.  Everything must 
    # fit on one line.  Do not use any additional whitespace for indentation, 
    # or anything else. 
     
    ##NAME: authmodulelist:2 
    # 
    # The authentication modules that are linked into authdaemond.  The 
    # default list is installed.  You may selectively disable modules simply 
    # by removing them from the following list.  The available modules you 
    # can use are: authuserdb authpam authpgsql authldap authmysql authcustom authpipe 
     
    #authmodulelist="authpam" 
    authmodulelist="authmysql" 
     
    ##NAME: authmodulelistorig:3 
    # 
    # This setting is used by Courier's webadmin module, and should be left 
    # alone 
     
    authmodulelistorig="authuserdb authpam authpgsql authldap authmysql authcustom authpipe" 
     
    ##NAME: daemons:0 
    # 
    # The number of daemon processes that are started.  authdaemon is typically 
    # installed where authentication modules are relatively expensive: such 
    # as authldap, or authmysql, so it's better to have a number of them running. 
    # PLEASE NOTE:  Some platforms may experience a problem if there's more than 
    # one daemon.  Specifically, SystemV derived platforms that use TLI with 
    # socket emulation.  I'm suspicious of TLI's ability to handle multiple 
    # processes accepting connections on the same filesystem domain socket. 
    # 
    # You may need to increase daemons if as your system load increases.  Symptoms 
    # include sporadic authentication failures.  If you start getting 
    # authentication failures, increase daemons.  However, the default of 5 
     SHOULD be sufficient.  Bumping up daemon count is only a short-term 
    # solution.  The permanent solution is to add more resources: RAM, faster 
    # disks, faster CPUs... 
     
    daemons=5 
     
    ##NAME: authdaemonvar:2 
    # 
    # authdaemonvar is here, but is not used directly by authdaemond.  It's 
    # used by various configuration and build scripts, so don't touch it! 
     
    authdaemonvar=/var/run/courier/authdaemon 
     
    ##NAME: DEBUG_LOGIN:0 
    # 
    # Dump additional diagnostics to syslog 
    # 
    # DEBUG_LOGIN=0   - turn off debugging 
    # DEBUG_LOGIN=1   - turn on debugging 
    # DEBUG_LOGIN=2   - turn on debugging + log passwords too 
    # 
    # ** YES ** - DEBUG_LOGIN=2 places passwords into syslog. 
    # 
    # Note that most information is sent to syslog at level 'debug', so 
    # you may need to modify your /etc/syslog.conf to be able to see it. 
     
    DEBUG_LOGIN=0 
     
    ##NAME: DEFAULTOPTIONS:0 
    # 
    # A comma-separated list of option=value pairs. Each option is applied 
    # to an account if the account does not have its own specific value for 
    # that option. So for example, you can set 
    #   DEFAULTOPTIONS="disablewebmail=1,disableimap=1" 
    # and then enable webmail and/or imap on individual accounts by setting 
    # disablewebmail=0 and/or disableimap=0 on the account. 
     
    DEFAULTOPTIONS="" 
     
    ##NAME: LOGGEROPTS:0 
    # 
    # courierlogger(1) options, e.g. to set syslog facility 
    # 
     
    LOGGEROPTS="" 
     
    ##NAME: LDAP_TLS_OPTIONS:0 
    # 
    # Options documented in ldap.conf(5) can be set here, prefixed with 'LDAP'. 
    # Examples: 
    # 
    #LDAPTLS_CACERT=/path/to/cacert.pem 
    #LDAPTLS_REQCERT=demand 
    #LDAPTLS_CERT=/path/to/clientcert.pem 
    #LDAPTLS_KEY=/path/to/clientkey.pem

    et la voici le fichier authmysqlrc

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    ##VERSION: $Id: authmysqlrc,v 1.18 2004/11/14 02:58:16 mrsam Exp $ 
    # 
    # Copyright 2000-2004 Double Precision, Inc.  See COPYING for 
    # distribution information. 
    # 
    # Do not alter lines that begin with ##, they are used when upgrading 
    # this configuration. 
    # 
    # authmysqlrc created from authmysqlrc.dist by sysconftool 
    # 
    # DO NOT INSTALL THIS FILE with world read permissions.  This file 
    # might contain the MySQL admin password! 
    # 
    # Each line in this file must follow the following format: 
    # 
    # field[spaces|tabs]value 
    # 
    # That is, the name of the field, followed by spaces or tabs, followed by 
    # field value.  Trailing spaces are prohibited. 
     
     
    ##NAME: LOCATION:0 
    # 
    # The server name, userid, and password used to log in. 
     
    MYSQL_SERVER            localhost 
    MYSQL_USERNAME          postfix 
    MYSQL_PASSWORD          pass 
     
    ##NAME: MYSQL_SOCKET:0 
    # 
    # MYSQL_SOCKET can be used with MySQL version 3.22 or later, it specifies the 
    # filesystem pipe used for the connection 
    # 
    # MYSQL_SOCKET          /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock 
     
    ##NAME: MYSQL_PORT:0 
    # 
    # MYSQL_PORT can be used with MySQL version 3.22 or later to specify a port to 
    # connect to. 
     
    MYSQL_PORT              0 
     
    ##NAME: MYSQL_OPT:0 
    # 
    # Leave MYSQL_OPT as 0, unless you know what you're doing. 
     
    MYSQL_OPT               0 
     
    ##NAME: MYSQL_DATABASE:0 
    # 
    # The name of the MySQL database we will open: 
     
    MYSQL_DATABASE          postfix 
     
    ##NAME: MYSQL_USER_TABLE:0 
    # 
    # The name of the table containing your user data.  See README.authmysqlrc 
    # for the required fields in this table. 
     
    MYSQL_USER_TABLE        mailbox 
     
    ##NAME: MYSQL_CRYPT_PWFIELD:0 
    # 
    # Either MYSQL_CRYPT_PWFIELD or MYSQL_CLEAR_PWFIELD must be defined.  Both 
    # are OK too. crypted passwords go into MYSQL_CRYPT_PWFIELD, cleartext 
    # passwords go into MYSQL_CLEAR_PWFIELD.  Cleartext passwords allow 
    # CRAM-MD5 authentication to be implemented. 
     
    MYSQL_CRYPT_PWFIELD     password 
     
    ##NAME: MYSQL_CLEAR_PWFIELD:0 
    # 
    # 
    # MYSQL_CLEAR_PWFIELD   clear 
     
    ##NAME: MYSQL_DEFAULT_DOMAIN:0 
    # 
    # If DEFAULT_DOMAIN is defined, and someone tries to log in as 'user', 
    # we will look up 'user@DEFAULT_DOMAIN' instead. 
    # 
    # 
    # DEFAULT_DOMAIN                axess.net 
     
    ##NAME: MYSQL_UID_FIELD:0 
    # 
    # Other fields in the mysql table: 
    # 
    # MYSQL_UID_FIELD - contains the numerical userid of the account 
    # 
    MYSQL_UID_FIELD         5000 
     
    ##NAME: MYSQL_GID_FIELD:0 
    # 
    # Numerical groupid of the account 
    MYSQL_GID_FIELD         5000 
     
    ##NAME: MYSQL_LOGIN_FIELD:0 
    # 
    # The login id, default is id.  Basically the query is: 
    # 
    #  SELECT MYSQL_UID_FIELD, MYSQL_GID_FIELD, ... WHERE id='loginid' 
    # 
     
    MYSQL_LOGIN_FIELD       email 
     
    ##NAME: MYSQL_HOME_FIELD:0 
    # 
     
    MYSQL_HOME_FIELD        "/var/spool/vmail/" 
     
    ##NAME: MYSQL_NAME_FIELD:0 
    # 
    # The user's name (optional) 
     
    #MYSQL_NAME_FIELD       name 
     
    ##NAME: MYSQL_MAILDIR_FIELD:0 
    # 
    # This is an optional field, and can be used to specify an arbitrary 
    # location of the maildir for the account, which normally defaults to 
    # $HOME/Maildir (where $HOME is read from MYSQL_HOME_FIELD). 
    # 
    # You still need to provide a MYSQL_HOME_FIELD, even if you uncomment this 
    # out. 
    # 
    # MYSQL_MAILDIR_FIELD  CONCAT(SUBSTRING_INDEX(email,'@',-1),'/',SUBSTRING_INDEX(email,'@',1),'/') 
     
    ##NAME: MYSQL_DEFAULTDELIVERY:0 
    # 
    # Courier mail server only: optional field specifies custom mail delivery 
    # instructions for this account (if defined) -- essentially overrides 
    # DEFAULTDELIVERY from ${sysconfdir}/courierd 
    # 
    # MYSQL_DEFAULTDELIVERY defaultdelivery 
     
    ##NAME: MYSQL_QUOTA_FIELD:0 
    # 
    # Define MYSQL_QUOTA_FIELD to be the name of the field that can optionally 
    # specify a maildir quota.  See README.maildirquota for more information 
    # 
    MYSQL_QUOTA_FIELD       quota 
    ##NAME: MYSQL_AUXOPTIONS:0 
    # 
    # Auxiliary options.  The MYSQL_AUXOPTIONS field should be a char field that 
    # contains a single string consisting of comma-separated "ATTRIBUTE=NAME" 
    # pairs.  These names are additional attributes that define various per-account 
    # "options", as given in INSTALL's description of the "Account OPTIONS" 
    # setting. 
    # 
    # MYSQL_AUXOPTIONS_FIELD        auxoptions 
    # 
    # You might want to try something like this, if you'd like to use a bunch 
    # of individual fields, instead of a single text blob: 
    # 
    # MYSQL_AUXOPTIONS_FIELD        CONCAT("disableimap=",disableimap,",disablepop3=",disablepop3,",disablewebmail=",disablewebmail,",sharedgroup=",sharedgroup) 
    # 
    # This will let you define fields called "disableimap", etc, with the end result 
    # being something that the OPTIONS parser understands. 
     
     
    ##NAME: MYSQL_WHERE_CLAUSE:0 
    # 
    # This is optional, MYSQL_WHERE_CLAUSE can be basically set to an arbitrary 
    # fixed string that is appended to the WHERE clause of our query 
    # 
    # MYSQL_WHERE_CLAUSE    server='mailhost.example.com' 
     
    ##NAME: MYSQL_SELECT_CLAUSE:0 
    # 
    # (EXPERIMENTAL) 
    # This is optional, MYSQL_SELECT_CLAUSE can be set when you have a database, 
    # which is structuraly different from proposed. The fixed string will 
    # be used to do a SELECT operation on database, which should return fields 
    # in order specified bellow: 
    # 
    # username, cryptpw, clearpw, uid, gid, home, maildir, quota, fullname, options 
    # 
    # The username field should include the domain (see example below). 
    # 
    # Enabling this option causes ignorance of any other field-related 
    # options, excluding default domain. 
    # 
    # There are two variables, which you can use. Substitution will be made 
    # for them, so you can put entered username (local part) and domain name 
    # in the right place of your query. These variables are: 
    #               $(local_part), $(domain), $(service) 
    #               $(local_part), $(domain), $(service) 
    # 
    # If a $(domain) is empty (not given by the remote user) the default domain 
    # name is used in its place. 
    # 
    # $(service) will expand out to the service being authenticated: imap, imaps, 
    # pop3 or pop3s.  Courier mail server only: service will also expand out to 
    # "courier", when searching for local mail account's location.  In this case, 
    # if the "maildir" field is not empty it will be used in place of 
    # DEFAULTDELIVERY.  Courier mail server will also use esmtp when doing 
    # authenticated ESMTP. 
    # 
    # This example is a little bit modified adaptation of vmail-sql 
    # database scheme: 
    # 
    # MYSQL_SELECT_CLAUSE   SELECT CONCAT(popbox.local_part, '@', popbox.domain_name),                      \ 
    #                       CONCAT('{MD5}', popbox.password_hash),          \ 
    #                       popbox.clearpw,                                 \ 
    #                       domain.uid,                                     \ 
    #                       domain.gid,                                     \ 
    #                       CONCAT(domain.path, '/', popbox.mbox_name),     \ 
    #                       '',                                             \ 
    #                       domain.quota,                                   \ 
    #                       '',                                             \ 
    #                       CONCAT("disableimap=",disableimap,",disablepop3=",    \ 
    #                              disablepop3,",disablewebmail=",disablewebmail, \ 
    #                              ",sharedgroup=",sharedgroup)             \ 
    #                       FROM popbox, domain                             \ 
    #                       WHERE popbox.local_part = '$(local_part)'       \ 
    #                       AND popbox.domain_name = '$(domain)'            \ 
    #                       AND popbox.domain_name = domain.domain_name 
     
     
    ##NAME: MYSQL_ENUMERATE_CLAUSE:1 
    # 
    # {EXPERIMENTAL} 
    # Optional custom SQL query used to enumerate accounts for authenumerate, 
    # in order to compile a list of accounts for shared folders.  The query 
    # should return the following fields: name, uid, gid, homedir, maildir, options 
    # 
    # Example: 
    # MYSQL_ENUMERATE_CLAUSE        SELECT CONCAT(popbox.local_part, '@', popbox.domain_name),                      \ 
    #                       domain.uid,                                     \ 
    #                       domain.gid,                                     \ 
    #                       CONCAT(domain.path, '/', popbox.mbox_name),     \ 
    #                       '',                                             \ 
    #                       CONCAT('sharedgroup=', sharedgroup)             \ 
    #                       FROM popbox, domain                             \ 
    #                       WHERE popbox.local_part = '$(local_part)'       \ 
                           FROM popbox, domain                             \ 
    #                       WHERE popbox.local_part = '$(local_part)'       \ 
    #                       AND popbox.domain_name = '$(domain)'            \ 
    #                       AND popbox.domain_name = domain.domain_name 
     
     
     
    ##NAME: MYSQL_CHPASS_CLAUSE:0 
    # 
    # (EXPERIMENTAL) 
    # This is optional, MYSQL_CHPASS_CLAUSE can be set when you have a database, 
    # which is structuraly different from proposed. The fixed string will 
    # be used to do an UPDATE operation on database. In other words, it is 
    # used, when changing password. 
    # 
    # There are four variables, which you can use. Substitution will be made 
    # for them, so you can put entered username (local part) and domain name 
    # in the right place of your query. There variables are: 
    #       $(local_part) , $(domain) , $(newpass) , $(newpass_crypt) 
    # 
    # If a $(domain) is empty (not given by the remote user) the default domain 
    # name is used in its place. 
    # $(newpass) contains plain password 
    # $(newpass_crypt) contains its crypted form 
    # 
    # MYSQL_CHPASS_CLAUSE   UPDATE  popbox                                  \ 
    #                       SET     clearpw='$(newpass)',                   \ 
    #                               password_hash='$(newpass_crypt)'        \ 
    #                       WHERE   local_part='$(local_part)'              \ 
    #                       AND     domain_name='$(domain)' 
    #


    merciiiiii

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