Michelle Konzack writes:
which should work. Currently I use PAM authentication, but want to switch to SQL auth, which I currently do not know, how to do this with courier.
Check into Debian packaging. The mysql and postgres authentication modules should be in separate subpackages. This should be a matter of installing it, then setting up the authmysqlrc or the authpgsqlrc configuration file. The configuration file basically specifies the login information to the SQL server, and the layout of the table that serves the equivalent of /etc/passwd.
>From my point of view, courier should accept the message as long as it can find the <user> per PAM or SQL and deliver the message to the ~/Maildir/ when it is availlable. Any suggestions or ideas whats wrong here?
Nope. Courier doesn't care and doesn't know anything about NFS. An unavailable storage server must result in some part of the shared filesystem going down.
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