Why don't you use pop before smtp ?

It is inbuilt in dbmail and preffered by the users cause they do not have to
type/remember passwords.

BIVOL
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Chris Nolan
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, February 29, 2004 12:05 PM
Subject: [Dbmail] Postfix 2.0 + DBMail + SMTP AUTH


Hi all!

I'm looking to migrate the dodgy setup from hell to DBMail. Here's the
problem:

* The current setup is:

Postfix 1.x + UW-IMAP (ugh...) + SASL + PWCheck

I want to move this across to:

Postfix 2.x + DBMail

Migrating existing mail isn't a problem, but migrating existing
usernames and passwords is. All users currently have UNIX system accounts.

The main problems are:

1. Obviously, all passwords are encrypted. It seems that getting this to
work with SMTP AUTH can be problematic
2. All mail accounts have usernames that are not the same as their mail
addresses (for instance, [EMAIL PROTECTED] has the UNIX username lisasd).

Does anyone have any insights, advice or pointers to offer?

Best regards,

Chris

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