Helio,

I'm not sure which way you are implementing (xmail first or mysql first) so
I might have this wrong.

If you are wanting to ask Xmail if the user is "u" or "m", then using the
ctrl protocol,
Issue a "userlist * user" and it will return data, including "U" or "M".

So if the user is already created in xmail, you can find out the type
(userlist) and push that to mysql.
If the user is not already created in xmail, then create the user in xmail
first, then do the userlist, then push to mysql.

HTH.

Rob :-)

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: Monday, 20 March 2006 11:43 PM
To: xmail@xmailserver.org
Subject: [xmail] Re: userauth

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The email functions of my XMail server is working perfectly (sending emails,
receiving emails, virus+spam, rbl check).
If you have a single domain with 2k users, try a telnet to port 6017 and
make a userlist for that domain and you'll know what I mean.
It's too expensive for a PHP application to manage those users this way.
So, an hybrid solution would be perfect. The PHP application would get
information from a SQL database and change them via XMail admin connection.
I already have this solution running and it is very fast, the only thing is
missing is that I would like to distinguish among normal users and mailing
list, and this must be done while you are adding the user. This way, my
userauth external binary need to get this information when XMail calls it to
add a new user.

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