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Mário Gamito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 2008-Feb-12:
> Is it doable ?

Not "out of the box".  Courier has modules for authentication against
mysql and postgresql.  Not MSSQL.  You'd have to roll your own.

> What I was told to do (*sigh*) is to authenticate, create, etc. the
> users in a MS SQL SERVER.

Any chance you can have a slight "typo" and report that you
successfully got courier working with "MY SQL SERVER" as instructed?
(What's difference between a 'Y' instead of an 'S' anyway?) ;-)

Jeff Jansen
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