postfix virtual user unable to login in server............
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but now i am able to create virtual user in /vmail(virtual directory) but not able to login
/var/log/maillog
imap aborted the connection
signal 15 killed the postfix and dovecot....
so where where is the problem please guide me........
thnk u in advance
Last edited by jitendra.sharma; 03-19-2013 at 02:29 AM.
I am configuring postfix+dovecot+mysql+apache+postfixadmin
i configured all the thinks as per guideline but now i am able to create virtual user in /vmail(virtual directory) but not able to login
/var/log/maillog
imap aborted the connection
signal 15 killed the postfix and dovecot....
so where supposed to be the problem please guide me........
thnk u in advance
Spell out your words, please. And based on what you posted, there's no way anyone can tell you what's wrong. You don't say what guide(s) you followed to do the installation, version/distro of Linux, the exact error(s) you're getting (and where you're getting them), what client you're using, how you set up the users, etc.
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