Bowie Bailey writes:

On 11/7/2016 3:34 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Bowie Bailey writes:
>
>> Using userdb, is there a way to disable an account for a user so that
>> they can no longer authenticate with the server?
>>
>> I know that I can simply reset the password, but I would prefer a
>> solution that would let me disable and then re-enable the account
>> without messing with the existing password.
>
> If you're using systempw, you can add an imappw/pop3pw/esmtppw fields,
> which by default override systempw, and set them to some random password.

That might work.  I assume esmtppw would be used when they authenticate
to send email?  I was looking for something like that, but I guessed I
missed it when I was going through the man pages.

Yes, esmtppw is SMTP authentication.


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