Am Fre, den 07.05.2004 schrieb Alexander Dalloz um 16:27: > Am Fr, den 07.05.2004 schrieb Roger Grosswiler um 14:06: > > > Hi, > > > > i've tried this out and changed the mode from pam to shadown in /etc/sysconfig/saslauthd - it works. So, it must be > > something wrong with pam in this case...the mentionned link in this mail showed, that the file smtp in /etc/pam.d ist > > missing and that you just should copy smtp.postfix to smtp - thats it. i did it - and now it works fine - with pam... > > > > Thanks a lot > > Roger > > Is that an FC1 system? I would guess you are using a test release or > development packages? > > On my FC1 I have the /etc/pam.d/smtp file, coming with Sendmail: > > $ rpm -qf /etc/pam.d/smtp > sendmail-8.12.10-1.1.1 > > Running Postfix that PAM file should come with the Postfix RPM. But in > the current development packages for Sendmail and Postfix I found that > they come with: > > /etc/pam.d/smtp.[sendmail|postfix] > > So either the MTA switcher has to move that file accordingly which MTA > is installed and used or that is broken in the development. Would be > then worth a check, and a bugzilla search and maybe a new report then. > Your system is plain FC1 though? > > Alexander you are right. but all come with is smtp.postfix on a fc1 nor test nor developpement. but i chosen postfix directly while the installation. and smtp.postfix came with, right. but i just worked, when i copied smtp.postfix to smtp. the rest of the workaround stayed. i read this on the link you sent me, that this is a kind of bug (or i misunderstood) of postfix. Roger