Ah, excellent. I am working with the authtest tool. I have 
/etc/courier/authlib/authmysqlrc set for both crypt and plain, and my 
passwd table is all in clear text. looks to have my MySQL login data 
right.

I changed the auth types to just MySQL to try and force it, it had MySQL 
first then PAM.

I wanted to up the debugging so I moved it to a 1 from 0, but the .dist 
file isn't updating when I restart the daemons.

I haven't seen anything in the docs that helps on this.

Nick




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Nick Ellson
CCIE# 20018
MCSE 2000, Security+, Network+
Network Hobbyist, VFR Private Pilot.


On Sun, 21 Dec 2008, Sam Varshavchik wrote:

> This shows that you are using the PAM authentication module, even though you 
> claim that your intentions are to use authentication against a MySQL-stored 
> account table.
>
>>  Can anyone give me a nudge to some config examples of how-to's that would
>>  help me see what is going on and getting PINE reading my test mails?
>
> See the instructions in courier-authlib's README for configuring 
> courier-authlib to authenticate with MySQL. Do not proceed with trying to use 
> any IMAP client until you have verified, using courier-authlib's authtest 
> tools, that you can succesfully validate login IDs and passwords.
>
>
>

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