On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 22:23, Travis Owens wrote:
> Could someone at least reply to this, just to let me know my messages
> are getting out there?

OK.

> BTW, I'm still not understanding what it takes to get authpam to
> compile. It won't work at all, and I'm going nuts over it! :(   Please
> help!

Do you have the pam development libraries and headers installed?  I'm
unfamiliar with debian, but on Red Hat Linux, it'd be a package called
pam-devel.

> > > I've been running courier-imap for a while on several machines, but
> > > recently found a tutorial that says you should really be using "authpam"
> > > as the authmodule of choice. Upon researching the "PAM" thing, I found
> > > that everyone says to use it, but no-one really explains how... :(

There isn't much of a how.  If pam support can be built, it will be. 
When it works, you can: 
ldd /usr/lib/courier/libexec/authlib/authdaemond.plain

It'll be linked to libpam.so.0




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