Tom Collins wrote:
On Dec 22, 2004, at 12:51 AM, Khan wrote:
Id it possible to configure vpopmail and qmailadmin to use MD5
passwords. I'm thinking of installing jabber server that will use same
database as vpopmail, but I am not shure will I be able to authenticate.
Vpopmail uses md5
Tom Collins wrote:
On Dec 22, 2004, at 12:51 AM, Khan wrote:
Id it possible to configure vpopmail and qmailadmin to use MD5
passwords. I'm thinking of installing jabber server that
will use same
database as vpopmail, but I am not shure will I be able to
authenticate
On Dec 22, 2004, at 11:30 PM, Khan wrote:
Tom Collins wrote:
On Dec 22, 2004, at 12:51 AM, Khan wrote:
Id it possible to configure vpopmail and qmailadmin to use MD5
passwords. I'm thinking of installing jabber server that will use
same database as vpopmail, but I am not shure will I be able
Hello,
Id it possible to configure vpopmail and qmailadmin to use MD5
passwords. I'm thinking of installing jabber server that will use same
database as vpopmail, but I am not shure will I be able to authenticate.
TNX
On Dec 22, 2004, at 12:51 AM, Khan wrote:
Id it possible to configure vpopmail and qmailadmin to use MD5
passwords. I'm thinking of installing jabber server that will use same
database as vpopmail, but I am not shure will I be able to
authenticate.
Vpopmail uses md5 by default.
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Tom Collins
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Is it posible to use an MD5 passwords in vpopmail?
I would like to use longer pass than 8 chars
Right now it only uses crypt(). Which can be platform
dependent, but usually is just the normal 8 chars.
If you want to submit MD5 functions to replace crypt()
I
On Wed, Aug 30, 2000 at 02:02:01AM -0500, Ken Jones wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it posible to use an MD5 passwords in vpopmail?
I would like to use longer pass than 8 chars
Right now it only uses crypt(). Which can be platform
dependent, but usually is just the normal 8 chars