Thanks for getting back to me quickly

but the MYSQL_WHERE_CLAUSE in the authdaemon configuration covers both imap and pop3 authentication..... how do I seperate it? (an example would be great :P) - or point me to somewhere that explains it (I have been through all the docs on the website, but can't find what I need).


Thanks! Andrew.

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Sam Varshavchik wrote:


Andrew writes:

Hi!
I am setting up a courier (imap and pop3) server with mysql-auth for about 200-300 users.... At the moment around 20 of those users should have access to imap, and the rest (not so important people :PP) pop3....


In my database I will have fields for
imap 1/0
pop3 1/0



I know of the MYSQL_WHERE_CLAUSE option in the auth configuration, however this is global over both imap and pop3.... is there any way to say

(psudo code)

ALLOW_IMAP_WHERE "imap='1'"
ALLOW_POP3_WHERE "pop3='1'"

? (or something along those lines....)

my only other option is to use a seperate pop3 server and make a clear definition between the two... but that would be a shame as courier for pop3 seems great.


See MYSQL_WHERE_CLAUSE.




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