You should post it on the Internet, that could be a useful script.  Send 
it my way :P
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>I'm interested in that.
>And also if you would agree if it were shipped with debian
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>>I've got a PAM authentication script written in Perl, if you're
>>interested.
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>>ïÈÉÔÉÎ òÕÓÌÁÎ wrote:
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>>>Hi Dustin!
>>>
>>>I think it's possible with external pop3 auth.
>>>You need to write script that first authenticate pop3 user with =
>>>/etc/passwd
>>>and if it fails, use CtrlClnt to authenticate with mailusers.tab .
>>>
>>>External pop3 auth well described in xmail manual.
>>>I use it to authenticate xmail users in samba domain.
>>>
>>>--
>>>Ruslan Ohitin
>>>
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>>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>On
>>>Behalf Of Dustin C. Hatch
>>>Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 10:57 AM
>>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>Subject: [xmail] Use both System and Nonsystem users?
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>>>
>>>Would it be possible for xmail to use both its internal
>>>authentication=20
>>>file and the /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow files to authenticate users.  I
>>>=
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>>>would like all of my system users to have an email address and also
>>>for=20
>>>there to be non-system users under each of these, for example
>>>
>>>joeblow # system user, able to log in, etc
>>> - jimblow   # These users can't log in, not on system, only in
>>>xmail's=20
>>>authentication
>>> - janeblow #
>>>
>>>What I have now is an xmail user that corresponds with each system user,
>>>=
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>>>but the passwords are not the same if only one is changed.  It really=20
>>>isn't a problem, I just wanted to know if there was a better way to
>>>do=20
>>>it.  I have considered using sendmail, but I am not sure if it can do=20
>>>both either.
>>>
>>>Let me know if you think of anything
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